no. you see, the law ALSO defends the contracts made between the content provider and the consumer. it's perfectly legal to be sued for breaking the contract. if you don't like the terms set forth in the contract, don't agree to it.
no... by definition DRM causes issues with illegitimate usage. it's the definition of legitimacy (and the entity responsible for defining it) that is the problem.
seriously though, they might be using usb 1 instead of 2... that does a lot for fucking up the ipod db causing lockups and missing files. one of my friends had problems with usb in general in regards to the ipod. i've had no issues using firewire. my ipod issues were quickly fixed by swapping out the usb/dock cable to a firewire/dock cable.:)
oh.. and about the windows thing, i'm only half kidding. that also seems to be common among those with ipod issues, though correlation != causation, so...
An awful lot of content creators are not represented by this and recognise an extension will do nothing for creativity and nothing for the public.
that's what they say NOW. wait until that awful lot are pushing their 70's and STILL making an awful lot of money from a single they wrote/recorded when they were pushing 20.
... i read a possible explanation for deja vu the optic nerve signals were rerouted from short term memory and rather ended up going directly into long-term memory, triggering immediately the sense that you've seen this exact scene a long time ago...
in any case, this explanation explains why this particular study was noteworthy.
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no. you see, the law ALSO defends the contracts made between the content provider and the consumer. it's perfectly legal to be sued for breaking the contract. if you don't like the terms set forth in the contract, don't agree to it.
maybe THAT'S where the "i" comes from:
i(ves)Mac, i(ves)Pod, i(ves)Phone
no... by definition DRM causes issues with illegitimate usage. it's the definition of legitimacy (and the entity responsible for defining it) that is the problem.
Mr. Gates? Is that you?
Seriously though... what are the details of your screen? better than 160ppi? really?
seriously though, they might be using usb 1 instead of 2... that does a lot for fucking up the ipod db causing lockups and missing files. one of my friends had problems with usb in general in regards to the ipod. i've had no issues using firewire. my ipod issues were quickly fixed by swapping out the usb/dock cable to a firewire/dock cable. :)
oh.. and about the windows thing, i'm only half kidding. that also seems to be common among those with ipod issues, though correlation != causation, so...
that was a replacement for internet explorer's little default search sidebar thing.
you check them in, just like you do w/firearms.
+1, Patriot
that's what they say NOW. wait until that awful lot are pushing their 70's and STILL making an awful lot of money from a single they wrote/recorded when they were pushing 20.
... i read a possible explanation for deja vu the optic nerve signals were rerouted from short term memory and rather ended up going directly into long-term memory, triggering immediately the sense that you've seen this exact scene a long time ago...
in any case, this explanation explains why this particular study was noteworthy.
from: http://forum.utorrent.com/viewtopic.php?id=17280
i personally use the quetzalcoatl keyboard layout. there is no esc, only sacrfice.
dibs on slashdøt.org :D
a liar.
3) ???
clearly step 4 in this case is:
4) WTF?!
"i m in ur wife, supplanting ur d00dz"
without the css... of course.
but it already takes so long to copy that 17 meg file over ethernet!
/kottke
that's the fastest way to kill memes.
and the ipod works so well because they license the OS to REAL hardware companies.
my power book has both s-video AND dvi. i love it.
hot grits?