"The expert quoted in the article was a professor of marketing, hardly the go to guy as far as neuroscience is involved."
Well, according to http://business.uc.edu/James-Kellaris... "His research concerns the affective, cognitive, and behavioral influences of music on consumers, including effects of music in advertisements and retail environments, the hedonic consumption of music as an aesthetic product, and the influence of music on time perception."
It seems to me like there's nothing stopping the public from repairing their own property, the only thing that's locked out is the automatic diagnosis. I don't know a whole lot about cars, but there are ways to diagnose problems without the onboard computer, right?
Even if it is the equivalent of having "the hood welded shut", codes like that can be cracked. No one expects anyone to try to force Microsoft to release their XBox SDK to the public, but somehow plenty of homebrew software for modded boxes gets created. If only these small businesses and mechanics had the strength of community of gamers, they could have these things figured out already:)
confuses people when your opening the door with an inkpen. Seems like a good case for "the pen is mightier" quote
Because normally you use a sword to open a door, right?
If their product runs on UNIX, they're code belongs to SCO.
Well, you're half right.
Well, at least you didn't say "Grammar Nazi's" or "Grammar Nazis'."
Or grammer.
He misspelled it twice.
If you like Microsoft Products, You have not read the EULA.
If you are reading this, You have not read the EULA.
"in order to come up with s.th. astounding like that"
What the hell? Did you just abbreviate the word "something"? d.as.
"The expert quoted in the article was a professor of marketing, hardly the go to guy as far as neuroscience is involved."
Well, according to http://business.uc.edu/James-Kellaris...
"His research concerns the affective, cognitive, and behavioral influences of music on consumers, including effects of music in advertisements and retail environments, the hedonic consumption of music as an aesthetic product, and the influence of music on time perception."
Not that I agree with his point of view.
It seems to me like there's nothing stopping the public from repairing their own property, the only thing that's locked out is the automatic diagnosis. I don't know a whole lot about cars, but there are ways to diagnose problems without the onboard computer, right? :)
Even if it is the equivalent of having "the hood welded shut", codes like that can be cracked. No one expects anyone to try to force Microsoft to release their XBox SDK to the public, but somehow plenty of homebrew software for modded boxes gets created.
If only these small businesses and mechanics had the strength of community of gamers, they could have these things figured out already
I wonder on Mars if it can rain upwards
It only makes sense, considering the red sky and blue sunset.
On Mars, er-- In Soviet Russia, the umbrella wears YOU!
If "WiMax is positioning itself as an alternative to DSL and Cable", why not start with like... 2Mb/s?