One time I saw across the street a mysterious green van with red flowers and lettering on it. I didn't think much about it until I checked my network and saw one connection labeled "THOSE_MEDDLING_KIDS"
So, I'm an independent artist whose music was sampled on a Top 10 hit. I go to PayPal and the police and say, "Hey, here is my song and my copyright. Stop these people from selling my property." You know what the answer is going to be? "Sorry, sir. That's a civil matter, move along."
"These people announced on their Internet sites that they planned to come here and cause disruptions, and told their friends."
Sounds like they bragged in public, using their own names. And nothing more.
What's the difference between this and what happened during the 1960's when people wanted to see Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speak and were turned away?
What I believe Jobs meant was that he wanted to demystify the idea of having a home computer. It should be thought of as a simple staple of the household much like a radio, television, or microwave oven. And be as easy to use. Then again, how much were microwaves when they first came out and how long before they became as popular as televisions?
Then Twitter and Facebook will have to do what American companies have done for years. Buy sports stadiums. Then every time a game is played there, their name is mentioned during the sports replays.
Shop Electronically, Buy Locally. Do the research at home and take it with you to brick-and-mortal stores. If worse comes to worse, Buy Electronically, Return Locally. By doing this mistakes are easily corrected.
I don't think Amazon should sell any of that smut until they're made into movies and win Oscars for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Writing Adapted Screenplay, Best Art Direction-Set Direction, Best Cinematography, and Best Original Music Score. Just like Prince of Tides had to go through before Amazon would start selling the VHS/DVD.
What are the chances that you'll have to sign a new TOS agreement before getting back on the network. One say, you agree to their compensation and sign away all litigation rights in the future?
Thank you, June. Now go fix Wally and the Beaver their dinner.
One time I saw across the street a mysterious green van with red flowers and lettering on it. I didn't think much about it until I checked my network and saw one connection labeled "THOSE_MEDDLING_KIDS"
And Billy has more hope he'll get to go to one more ball game with his father...Priceless.
Jack Daniels not included.
You forgot Medical Device #3 which can run Doom.
No, you'll put your eye out, kid."
Because maybe they are the ones we're going to sell it to? *shrug*
Great! Now I don't have to pick my dog up, break it in half, and shake.
They're not destroying the Earth. They're just Genetically Engineering with Extreme Prejudice.
So, I'm an independent artist whose music was sampled on a Top 10 hit. I go to PayPal and the police and say, "Hey, here is my song and my copyright. Stop these people from selling my property." You know what the answer is going to be? "Sorry, sir. That's a civil matter, move along."
"These people announced on their Internet sites that they planned to come here and cause disruptions, and told their friends."
Sounds like they bragged in public, using their own names. And nothing more.
What's the difference between this and what happened during the 1960's when people wanted to see Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speak and were turned away?
Space Invaders: The Pinball Machine! -- Which, they really made. http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=2252
So, which white rapper is going to sample this first?
That's kind of sexist. How do you know the wife isn't the tech of the family? ;)
No, it's like suing Wal-Mart for selling them.
I guess we'll have to release half of congress into the wild. Which is all good because nothing tastes better than free range conservatives.
"How do you know you're God?" - "Because when I pray I find I'm talking to myself."
Didn't things end poorly when they tried this on Star Trek: The Next Generation?
What I believe Jobs meant was that he wanted to demystify the idea of having a home computer. It should be thought of as a simple staple of the household much like a radio, television, or microwave oven. And be as easy to use. Then again, how much were microwaves when they first came out and how long before they became as popular as televisions?
Then Twitter and Facebook will have to do what American companies have done for years. Buy sports stadiums. Then every time a game is played there, their name is mentioned during the sports replays.
I don't see the point. Women at the bars say they know exactly who I am from across the room. *shrug*
Shop Electronically, Buy Locally. Do the research at home and take it with you to brick-and-mortal stores. If worse comes to worse, Buy Electronically, Return Locally. By doing this mistakes are easily corrected.
I don't think Amazon should sell any of that smut until they're made into movies and win Oscars for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Writing Adapted Screenplay, Best Art Direction-Set Direction, Best Cinematography, and Best Original Music Score. Just like Prince of Tides had to go through before Amazon would start selling the VHS/DVD.
What are the chances that you'll have to sign a new TOS agreement before getting back on the network. One say, you agree to their compensation and sign away all litigation rights in the future?
"That's a clause to protect you, Winslow" - Swan from Phantom of the Paradise