Everyone should just sue everyone else. Sure, that will solve all our problems. Google news POINTS to images that are already readily available to anyone with an internet connection... there is nothing wrong with that... if it is already readily available and google just points to it and points it out for you and says "look at this thing that is out there somewhere"... there should be no issues here.
Execellent point. People are lazy, plain and simple AND they LOVE to gripe. They love to gripe about windows and microsoft in a lazy fashion as if microsoft owes the world something or as if microsoft was an old girlfriend that wronged them in some way or something.
yes, this would be cool... and there are alot of reasons why this would be good; however, those are also probably all reasons that might scare microsoft away from doing such a thing. microsoft software would be nice, but i don't think it's really the last piece in the linux-desktop-pc puzzle.
Everyone should just sue everyone else. Sure, that will solve all our problems. Google news POINTS to images that are already readily available to anyone with an internet connection... there is nothing wrong with that... if it is already readily available and google just points to it and points it out for you and says "look at this thing that is out there somewhere"... there should be no issues here.
Execellent point. People are lazy, plain and simple AND they LOVE to gripe. They love to gripe about windows and microsoft in a lazy fashion as if microsoft owes the world something or as if microsoft was an old girlfriend that wronged them in some way or something.
the old slashdot is the new kmart, but before it was red lobster... totally
Shutup already about the stolen SSNs... you are scaring the IT Managers.
i say we blow it up like they do with the casinos... f-in a.
yes, this would be cool... and there are alot of reasons why this would be good; however, those are also probably all reasons that might scare microsoft away from doing such a thing. microsoft software would be nice, but i don't think it's really the last piece in the linux-desktop-pc puzzle.
I just hope that the acronym DVDA catches on... that would be funny.