Seems to me that you could release a duplicate ad, everything included, only opposing Net neutrality, and put it up with the same frequency, preferably immediately before or after the preceding ad. 2 things will happen. The people who care will look it up, and the people who don't care won't know what to do.
If you believe for one second that a follow-up review would ever result in a law to be repealed after it has been passed, then I have a bridge you might want to buy. The justice system doesn't go by trial and error.
It works both ways, you know. Before this article on/. i wasn't even aware that there was a movie out by Gore, or that he was actually doing something with his life now. By raising attention to the issue, it may play out against those big oil bastards.
Down here in Singapore there have been people who set up these traps for mosquitoes - They swear by it, it seems. The trap is a container of water with a membrane just at the surface. The mosquitoes can lay their eggs through it, but the larvae are unable to penetrate when they need to, and drown there. The rationale is that mosquitoes who expend their energies uselessly on these traps will not breed elsewhere.
then you're not going to use CVS or whatever software out there properly. It's obvious you haven't explored the options already available in the software you already have to do versioning, management, etc.
This is not necessarily the case. If i were to remove my hard drive formatted in NTFS and move it to a foreign windows domain, Microsoft chooses to leave the unresolved user accounts as is. In fact, the only accounts common to both systems would be the default administrator/administrators group, and the guest account.
This is not a point defense system. A real point defense system would constitute of tiny glowing bubbles that you position around the outer hull by using your trackball, like what they deployed on the SDF-1 Macross
I'm with you. I see the eventual obsolescence of POTS and cellular networks when PDAs are equipped with 3G and unlimited 3G access at fixed low rates becomes the norm. Imagine - International calls at no additional costs (and no long numbers to remember!), SMS-email-IM integration, being able to convergence of nearly all the communication methods that we use nowadays.
Some things need to be worked on though. I just added another comment on stability -windows mobile crashes and you don't know it. Also security. Where I live there was recently a scandal involving a lost mobile phone and some sexy videos that were dumped onto the net by malicious parties. PDAs should incorporate some form of biometric id, like voice recognition or even a simple fingerprint scanner like on Fujitsu notebooks.
And btw you don't need to wait for googletalk - Skype already has an application out for a variety of PDAs.
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The 67 series ipaq does offer Wifi, at the expense of the SD slot. (the device comes with an additional miniSD slot) Guess what? I think i'll just get myself a 6515 with spectec sdio wifi card. This way i have the option of using a legacy sd card, and i can do card to card transfers - good for sharing creative commons licensed mp3s with my friends.
The real problem is that the current generation of PDAPhones are a tad unstable. They hang, and you don't really know until you realise that your phone hasn't been ringing a couple days. Things like this are why people are buying nokias instead of O2s. And the user experience - It's better as a pda than a phone. If only they'd add a jog dial like on a blackberry. Personally I like having buttons to touch instead of pulling out the stylus to tap on a screen - it's the difference between using one hand and 2. But many PDA applications don't have direct access keys to their functions, and eventually you gotta tap the screen some.
Ask yourself, if you worked your butt off for some software and someone who is not willing to pay for it and would not use it if they had to and had not copied it nor offered it for share, should they be made to drop out of college to pay for the settlement?
Fixed. You're missing the point here, it's that innocent people can be placed in as much trouble as the guilty. That's where the extortion comes in.
And you would expect a spokeswoman or spokesman to speak honestly and clearly?
Seems to me that you could release a duplicate ad, everything included, only opposing Net neutrality, and put it up with the same frequency, preferably immediately before or after the preceding ad. 2 things will happen. The people who care will look it up, and the people who don't care won't know what to do.
If you believe for one second that a follow-up review would ever result in a law to be repealed after it has been passed, then I have a bridge you might want to buy. The justice system doesn't go by trial and error.
"Look, a real-life FBI agent!"
Lucky you didn't try the automated tampon remover.
Creative CEO Sim Wong Hoo encourages everyone to call their mp3 player a "zen".
Invites is a good way to block off not only spam accounts, but to roll up the line and identify their source, and maybe block that too.
Someone please tell me why Chuck Norris was even in the running!
It works both ways, you know. Before this article on /. i wasn't even aware that there was a movie out by Gore, or that he was actually doing something with his life now. By raising attention to the issue, it may play out against those big oil bastards.
Goodness, this is for the slashdot reader all right. Encouraging obesity and blocking procreation at the same time. Pure genius.
I guess you can give winpooch a try. It's open source and all. http://winpooch.free.fr/
Down here in Singapore there have been people who set up these traps for mosquitoes - They swear by it, it seems. The trap is a container of water with a membrane just at the surface. The mosquitoes can lay their eggs through it, but the larvae are unable to penetrate when they need to, and drown there. The rationale is that mosquitoes who expend their energies uselessly on these traps will not breed elsewhere.
How about dogs on bicycles?
then you're not going to use CVS or whatever software out there properly. It's obvious you haven't explored the options already available in the software you already have to do versioning, management, etc.
Dude, if you feel you could do better, why not just fork off your own version of the movie?
Don't you kids know anything? If you've been served, and you dance back at them, then it's on!
This is not necessarily the case. If i were to remove my hard drive formatted in NTFS and move it to a foreign windows domain, Microsoft chooses to leave the unresolved user accounts as is. In fact, the only accounts common to both systems would be the default administrator/administrators group, and the guest account.
Look on the bright side, now you've got 5% more content on your Madagascar DVD. For free! ...
Or you could just try to get a refund on both the DVDs.
Of course, for a small fee you can avoid all of this.
Of course, for a fee, advertisers can override your preferences and show you the ad anyway.
that I want to be squeezed back into my mother's womb just yet...
This is not a point defense system. A real point defense system would constitute of tiny glowing bubbles that you position around the outer hull by using your trackball, like what they deployed on the SDF-1 Macross
I'm with you. I see the eventual obsolescence of POTS and cellular networks when PDAs are equipped with 3G and unlimited 3G access at fixed low rates becomes the norm. Imagine - International calls at no additional costs (and no long numbers to remember!), SMS-email-IM integration, being able to
convergence of nearly all the communication methods that we use nowadays.
Some things need to be worked on though. I just added another comment on stability -windows mobile crashes and you don't know it. Also security. Where I live there was recently a scandal involving a lost mobile phone and some sexy videos that were dumped onto the net by malicious parties. PDAs should incorporate some form of biometric id, like voice recognition or even a simple fingerprint scanner like on Fujitsu notebooks.
And btw you don't need to wait for googletalk - Skype already has an application out for a variety of PDAs.
The 67 series ipaq does offer Wifi, at the expense of the SD slot. (the device comes with an additional miniSD slot) Guess what? I think i'll just get myself a 6515 with spectec sdio wifi card. This way i have the option of using a legacy sd card, and i can do card to card transfers - good for sharing creative commons licensed mp3s with my friends.
The real problem is that the current generation of PDAPhones are a tad unstable. They hang, and you don't really know until you realise that your phone hasn't been ringing a couple days. Things like this are why people are buying nokias instead of O2s. And the user experience - It's better as a pda than a phone. If only they'd add a jog dial like on a blackberry. Personally I like having buttons to touch instead of pulling out the stylus to tap on a screen - it's the difference between using one hand and 2. But many PDA applications don't have direct access keys to their functions, and eventually you gotta tap the screen some.
Ask yourself, if you worked your butt off for some software and someone who is not willing to pay for it and would not use it if they had to and had not copied it nor offered it for share, should they be made to drop out of college to pay for the settlement?
Fixed. You're missing the point here, it's that innocent people can be placed in as much trouble as the guilty. That's where the extortion comes in.
Is it possible to represent yourself in court? Would anybody do it?