Especially Beckstein is one of the conservative hardliners, who disgusts about everyone, everytime he opens his mouth. He's more or less *the* guy who is not-yet-nazi but sometimes gets very close. Don't take anything seriously he's saying.
Exactly, I played Eternal Darkness and that Sanity System was a pretty unquie feature and really scared the crap out of me quite a few times. Paintings suddently started to bleed, statues were turning their heads as you were walking by, some scary thing ran around the next corner as you opened the door. My personal favourite was the game acting as though it crashed though. That almost gave ma a heart attack.
Don't get me wrong, I'm totally againts patents, but this one at least has some degree of validity.
T-Mobile is a german company. Originally it was called "Telekom" which is short for "Telecommunication", then they split up their departments into T-Com (responsible for telephone services), T-Onlien (ISP services), T-Systems (business solutions) and T-Mobile (mobile communication).
They just kept the name when buying themselves into the US market.
It's not that regular customers (=AOL-type users) would care to install patches anyway. It'd be funny if it weren't so sad (and wouldn't affect the rest of the internet).
Thank you for making a wonderful browser. Thank you for gaining market share and thank you for stopping this non-standard-compilant IE madness.
Image a world where all browsers have to follow Microsofts web standards to have all pages displayed correctly. One or two years ago, I thought exactly this would happen, but with Mozilla and Opera being such great products, websites are now W3C compilant with little IE tweaks. Thank you oh so very much.
Well, Windows 3.11 had networking support at least. Microsoft should patent the absence of networking as a security feature and therefor make every newly developed OS impossible. As soon as it boots and has no network yet, you gotta pay! Oh innovation, your name is Microsoft!
Especially Beckstein is one of the conservative hardliners, who disgusts about everyone, everytime he opens his mouth. He's more or less *the* guy who is not-yet-nazi but sometimes gets very close. Don't take anything seriously he's saying.
And I just spent my last modpoint on some trolling moron, damnit.
Maybe Sony will get what it deseves then.
No, I'm talking about "validity" in a "they-actually-put-some-thought-into-it-and-didn't -just -take-the-most-obvious-fact-and-patent-it"-way.
Exactly, I played Eternal Darkness and that Sanity System was a pretty unquie feature and really scared the crap out of me quite a few times. Paintings suddently started to bleed, statues were turning their heads as you were walking by, some scary thing ran around the next corner as you opened the door. My personal favourite was the game acting as though it crashed though. That almost gave ma a heart attack.
Don't get me wrong, I'm totally againts patents, but this one at least has some degree of validity.
T-Mobile is a german company. Originally it was called "Telekom" which is short for "Telecommunication", then they split up their departments into T-Com (responsible for telephone services), T-Onlien (ISP services), T-Systems (business solutions) and T-Mobile (mobile communication). They just kept the name when buying themselves into the US market.
It's not that regular customers (=AOL-type users) would care to install patches anyway. It'd be funny if it weren't so sad (and wouldn't affect the rest of the internet).
Thank you for making a wonderful browser. Thank you for gaining market share and thank you for stopping this non-standard-compilant IE madness. Image a world where all browsers have to follow Microsofts web standards to have all pages displayed correctly. One or two years ago, I thought exactly this would happen, but with Mozilla and Opera being such great products, websites are now W3C compilant with little IE tweaks. Thank you oh so very much.
Well, Windows 3.11 had networking support at least. Microsoft should patent the absence of networking as a security feature and therefor make every newly developed OS impossible. As soon as it boots and has no network yet, you gotta pay! Oh innovation, your name is Microsoft!