I doubt that the city would run its own mail servers... if they don't filter port 25, drive-by spamming would be facilitated, and if they do, the utility of the service will be dramatically affected for the "common man", unless everyone gets a webmail account.
Well, since this case is all about *facts* being published, and not opinions... while some blogs are all about editorializing, I think that in these cases, they're clearly reporting.
I've found that using the Thinkpad eraser makes my fingertip tender after a long session of heavy mousing... in that really annoying way that kind of hurts when typing with my index finger.
I love my Thinkpad, and prefer the keyboard nipple over a trackpad, by far, but it's still far from ideal.
I think right now there are plenty of folks who'd be fine with an AXE (Axis_omega eXecute Enable) bit to end the vomitous bitstream emanating from you.
While that might be the case, it also helps you filter out employers that aren't right for you, as well, doesn't it?...though I can understand that when it's a matter of putting food on the table, that might not matter to you...
People who wear tin foil hats don't use cell phones, silly. The tin foil hat may help keep your brain invisible to the CIA, but to then go around broadcasting your location?
I think you need to turn in your tin foil hat. We'll have someone sweep by in a few minutes to pick it up. Just leave your cell phone on.
With BitTorrent (which was the technology mentioned in the article), the downloaders are uploading as well. The "end user" is also a distributor. Not only is it part of the community of copyright infringement, it's integral to the function of the community.
If my appendix were as easy to remove as not running an ad campaign, it might not be such a ridiculous comparison. But I'm not about to have surgery to excise it. And there's no opportunity cost... I'm not carrying an appendix in a spot which if it were to be removed, I'd be able to place a more useful organ.
They mention the click-through rates on these fuckers is significantly higher, but that it might be people trying to close them...
Well, the obvious way to see how effective they are is to check conversion ratios. Savvy marketers would all be checking those... these ads aren't like porn banner-farm pop-ups, they're typically done by full-service marketing agencies -- in the end, they must be more effective, or we wouldn't have them.
It starts with an X, which makes it inherently cooler.
Are any of the major motherboard manufacturers going to put out a micro-ATX or smaller desktop motherboard for this to build a media PC upon?
Imagine what *that* would do to the Social Security system!
I doubt that the city would run its own mail servers... if they don't filter port 25, drive-by spamming would be facilitated, and if they do, the utility of the service will be dramatically affected for the "common man", unless everyone gets a webmail account.
Is this how Linus boots his Mac?
For those trying to follow along but not able to immediately expand the acronym, TIMTOWTDI is There Is More Than One Way To Do It.
the technology or her peers?
Well, since this case is all about *facts* being published, and not opinions... while some blogs are all about editorializing, I think that in these cases, they're clearly reporting.
The Nomad wasn't around before August 17, 2000, was it?
I had a minidisc player which was, though, and it had a display, and seems to meet the criteria of the patent.
I've found that using the Thinkpad eraser makes my fingertip tender after a long session of heavy mousing... in that really annoying way that kind of hurts when typing with my index finger.
I love my Thinkpad, and prefer the keyboard nipple over a trackpad, by far, but it's still far from ideal.
thinks that CDs use magnetism to report on new tech?
"The microwires become diminutive substitutes for the CD-ROM, given that information can be stored magnetically on them, as with CDs."
At what point does enabling fraud get to the point of legal liability?
I think right now there are plenty of folks who'd be fine with an AXE (Axis_omega eXecute Enable) bit to end the vomitous bitstream emanating from you.
I'm wondering how long until there's a civil war in the EU from people who get sick of their new federalism.
While that might be the case, it also helps you filter out employers that aren't right for you, as well, doesn't it? ...though I can understand that when it's a matter of putting food on the table, that might not matter to you...
512MB R-DRAM RIMM - $120
Legal fees to enforce your patent - $350000
Being left out in the cold and compared to SCO - Priceless.
People who wear tin foil hats don't use cell phones, silly. The tin foil hat may help keep your brain invisible to the CIA, but to then go around broadcasting your location?
I think you need to turn in your tin foil hat. We'll have someone sweep by in a few minutes to pick it up. Just leave your cell phone on.
Well, aside from the fact that there's no p in hamster...
I think it'd be best determined by Joel Veitch of Rathergood.com
I think it'd actually turn out to be the Ineffable Crab of Wisdom who'd come out on top in a Battle of the Animals.
With BitTorrent (which was the technology mentioned in the article), the downloaders are uploading as well. The "end user" is also a distributor. Not only is it part of the community of copyright infringement, it's integral to the function of the community.
If my appendix were as easy to remove as not running an ad campaign, it might not be such a ridiculous comparison. But I'm not about to have surgery to excise it. And there's no opportunity cost... I'm not carrying an appendix in a spot which if it were to be removed, I'd be able to place a more useful organ.
They mention the click-through rates on these fuckers is significantly higher, but that it might be people trying to close them... Well, the obvious way to see how effective they are is to check conversion ratios. Savvy marketers would all be checking those... these ads aren't like porn banner-farm pop-ups, they're typically done by full-service marketing agencies -- in the end, they must be more effective, or we wouldn't have them.
Do they have the authority to regulate birds?
Yes, when you put on your tinfoil hat, it will spark a little. This is normal operation.
about my fat pipe?
Sometimes it costs more to do things wrong, in the long term, than to do them right.