Actually, the 'no military' clause was a takeoff of Asimov's First Law and said that a modification of the software was not allowed to be used to harm a human being. It's still a stupid clause though.
I can't access the songs on Linux without using Hymn. And several times my iPod has been buggy and lost the DRM keys, and I would have to resynchronize it with the computer before being able to listen to songs from iTunes again.
How about the fact that CD sales were going up during the Napster era? The only thing that was going down was *singles* on CD, and those were going down because people finally realized it was a waste of a CD to put 3 or 4 songs on it.
They did get a movie...
I'd say there's definite setup for an arc relating to that artifact.
Amanda Tapping, I didn't know you posted on Slashdot!
McKay's hallucination in "Grace Under Pressure". "Was I naked?" "Partially."
I assume I'm looking at you stoically...
And the Computer Scientists can be Cylons.
Or they could call them Rails. As in Plutons on Rails.
Actually, an exon with one x is the part of DNA that becomes protein.
I didn't know the Asurans posted on Slashdot...
I assume you didn't hear this.
We're one step closer to a working Zero Point Module
I think you mean: When it bites them on the donkey-raping shit eater.
I will never worship a false god again.
*slaps Anonymous Coward around a bit with a large trout*
Personally I think moon-mining would be more along the lines of Richard Dean Anderson's other show.
Overrated? I see the "That's a moon!" crowd is out in full force today...
I can't believe it took this long for somebody to say that.
In the first one, he was in stasis for ~6 years by a guy who can stop time, after the second one his HEV suit wasn't removed.
Actually, the 'no military' clause was a takeoff of Asimov's First Law and said that a modification of the software was not allowed to be used to harm a human being. It's still a stupid clause though.
He's supposed to like cookies, idiots!
So it'll Krash a lot?
I can't access the songs on Linux without using Hymn. And several times my iPod has been buggy and lost the DRM keys, and I would have to resynchronize it with the computer before being able to listen to songs from iTunes again.
How about the fact that CD sales were going up during the Napster era? The only thing that was going down was *singles* on CD, and those were going down because people finally realized it was a waste of a CD to put 3 or 4 songs on it.
The internet is a series of motherf***ing snakes on a motherf***ing plane.