ESD is only there to get around the limitations of OSS (ie the fact that only one app can open the sound device at once). I'm not sure but I beleive ALSA doesn't have this limitation.
I don't think there's proof that they've actually had sex (I heard that somne people even wait till after they are married). Tho it seems Rob has gotten some pussy at one stage.
In Australia, @Home customer service was provided by the partner (in our case Optus) not @Home. I was under the impression that the US operation was much the same. The guy in the truck was almost certainly from the cable company, not @Home.
I'm guessing the person you are replying to meant "And where is signal11 in the EULA?". After all, if you are going to go to all that trouble to stop people bashing MS, you may as well shut siggy up while you're at it.
if they gave away the binaries for free and then made you register for the source it would be against the gpl, but they can make you fill out as many forms and charge you as much as they like for the binaries.
Crowe was born in New Zealand, but has lived in Australia since he was a child. He currently lives in Australia with his cows, as readers of womens magazines should all know.
A Net Engineer friend of mine claims that Cisco are reluctant to support IPV6 because the amount of memory required to hold the routing tables for IPV6 is huge. Until memory prices come down it won't be worthwhile implementing it in routers (especially since there is little demand, chicken and egg problem).
Don't buy their product. If other people want to that's their business. It's not as if you have some god given right to watch TV, if you don't like the terms that they supply their product under don't use it.
Fucking hell slashdot's 2 minutes between comments gives me the shits!
I think as long as there is demand for recording devices there will be a supply. There is no ways they can stop people recording stuff, if you can decrypt it to watch it you can decrypt it to record it.
Why should people be able to take from the free software community if they are not willing to give back? The GPL stops proprietary software companies taking advantage of the work the free software community have put in.
While RMS considers BSD a free licence, he doesn't recommend people use any non-copyleft licence as it allows people to make proprietary versions without giving back to the community, essentially removing the freedom.
Most spam I get is porn and make money fast etc. but every now and then you get some spam for a product you would potentially be interested in (eg hardware or web hosting or whatever). But I would never deal with any of these companies since I figure if they are using spam they are probably not very reputable.
On the other hand I get a lot of snail mail advertising (I guess because my address is in my whois). I'd be more likely to deal with these companies since I figure if they are willing to pay for overseas postage just to tell me about their products then they are probably worth doing business with.
I actually liek snail mail advertising. I don't mind telemarketers either, but I would never do business with a spammer - spam is more likely to make me not do business with someone.
or are spammers considered guilty until proven innoccent (or lynched, whichever comes first)?
Guess they'll be suing these people then.
ESD is only there to get around the limitations of OSS (ie the fact that only one app can open the sound device at once). I'm not sure but I beleive ALSA doesn't have this limitation.
I don't think there's proof that they've actually had sex (I heard that somne people even wait till after they are married). Tho it seems Rob has gotten some pussy at one stage.
In Australia, @Home customer service was provided by the partner (in our case Optus) not @Home. I was under the impression that the US operation was much the same. The guy in the truck was almost certainly from the cable company, not @Home.
I'm guessing the person you are replying to meant "And where is signal11 in the EULA?". After all, if you are going to go to all that trouble to stop people bashing MS, you may as well shut siggy up while you're at it.
Anyone who has worked in tech support and had to deal with gamers (I want little ping! Too much pocket loose!) could tell you this for free.
if they gave away the binaries for free and then made you register for the source it would be against the gpl, but they can make you fill out as many forms and charge you as much as they like for the binaries.
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The Devo track was really badly digitised and only played during the intro, you have a lame sid version during the game.
IIRC the C64 version of Afterburner came with a tape soundtrack to be played while playing the game.
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I'm fairly sure Wolf *3D* wasn't released for the 64.
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IIRC Wolf was made by Apogee, id just made the engine.
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Quake looked for the CD in order to play the soundtrack. Tho it did still work without IIRC.
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Crowe was born in New Zealand, but has lived in Australia since he was a child. He currently lives in Australia with his cows, as readers of womens magazines should all know.
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To be fair, this is "well written and worth a read", so it is a bit of a novelty for Slashdot.
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A Net Engineer friend of mine claims that Cisco are reluctant to support IPV6 because the amount of memory required to hold the routing tables for IPV6 is huge. Until memory prices come down it won't be worthwhile implementing it in routers (especially since there is little demand, chicken and egg problem).
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It's almost impossible to get your own IP range these days. Almost everyone leases them off an upstream ISP.
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Because everyone knows that open source is not magic pixie dust.
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remember the powerglove?
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Don't buy their product. If other people want to that's their business. It's not as if you have some god given right to watch TV, if you don't like the terms that they supply their product under don't use it.
Fucking hell slashdot's 2 minutes between comments gives me the shits!
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Recording copyright material is already illegal. The question is can it be prevented. I don't think it can.
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I think as long as there is demand for recording devices there will be a supply. There is no ways they can stop people recording stuff, if you can decrypt it to watch it you can decrypt it to record it.
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Well since everyone can record analog signals there's really no point to this.
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Why should people be able to take from the free software community if they are not willing to give back? The GPL stops proprietary software companies taking advantage of the work the free software community have put in.
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While RMS considers BSD a free licence, he doesn't recommend people use any non-copyleft licence as it allows people to make proprietary versions without giving back to the community, essentially removing the freedom.
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Most spam I get is porn and make money fast etc. but every now and then you get some spam for a product you would potentially be interested in (eg hardware or web hosting or whatever). But I would never deal with any of these companies since I figure if they are using spam they are probably not very reputable.
On the other hand I get a lot of snail mail advertising (I guess because my address is in my whois). I'd be more likely to deal with these companies since I figure if they are willing to pay for overseas postage just to tell me about their products then they are probably worth doing business with.
I actually liek snail mail advertising. I don't mind telemarketers either, but I would never do business with a spammer - spam is more likely to make me not do business with someone.
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