I fell asleep last night with the comfort of knowing that all Series 60 phone users were safe. In fact, I said a little prayer giving thanks for that. Tonight, I doubt I sleep at all, what with all the worrying I will do for those poor, poor series 60 phone owners.
From your blog: Most programs are buggy, amateurish AND/OR very costly. Example : The demo for a 3000$ microarray analysis program, which I won't name,
She sounds like an iritating biddy but she makes a good point. Seriously though, how many people actually take back the software because they don't agree with the EULAs? I click 'ok' all the time. I could be agreeing donating my left nut to Microsoft but that doesn't mean I'm going to.
Agreed, raw turnips are superior in taste and texture. And while I will agree with grandparent about cooking turnip greens, spinach is best consumed raw.
I fell asleep last night with the comfort of knowing that all Series 60 phone users were safe. In fact, I said a little prayer giving thanks for that. Tonight, I doubt I sleep at all, what with all the worrying I will do for those poor, poor series 60 phone owners.
From your blog: Most programs are buggy, amateurish AND/OR very costly. Example : The demo for a 3000$ microarray analysis program, which I won't name,
Are you talking about Strand Genomic's Avadis?
No, he COPIED a list of email addresses. That is not theft,
LOL, Slashbot logic comes back to bite them in the ass. Ouch!
The judge didn't see a clear case. It will go to trial. He will or won't get convicted. Sounds to me like he probably had a bad lawyer.
She sounds like an iritating biddy but she makes a good point. Seriously though, how many people actually take back the software because they don't agree with the EULAs? I click 'ok' all the time. I could be agreeing donating my left nut to Microsoft but that doesn't mean I'm going to.
Agreed, raw turnips are superior in taste and texture. And while I will agree with grandparent about cooking turnip greens, spinach is best consumed raw.