By analogy, if I leave my CDs and DVDs out where visitors to my house can grab them, they are not stealing. Instead, I am sharing them and therefore a lawsuit target for the RIAA.
I'd better stop having people over, or start locking the CDs and DVDs in cabinets.
NASCAR requires you to drive as fast as you can without regard to safety of others and has no relevance to real world driving situations. Therefore I would never be a NASCAR driver.
What is your TopCoder handle? Clearly you are another clueless droid that thinks he knows what TopCoder is all about. I've learned a lot from the solutions that many of the top TopCoders have put forth to earn them their ratings. Brute force will only get you so far. But some of the best solutions are inspired and you can learn a lot from them. Before you start spewing garbage like this, I'd like to see how you would solve some of the problems in the arena.
I have the Linksys WPC55AG notebook adapter and I'm using the beta driver for Atheros based devices with Linux kernel 2.4.20 connecting to my Linksys WRT54G 802.11g access point at 54Mb/s. I'm quite happy with it. You might want to take a look at the state of MadWifi development.
I doubt we will have years with too many digits in them. At some point, a new era will be established and we will start counting from zero again (or maybe one).
Ever since DTV started broadcasting all the extra local channels in the SFBay market, the signal quality of all those channels has gone to hell. I'm not sure this can be called an improvement.
I would have thought that having a term become a generic part of the language would be more flattering, than protecting your rights to it.
Just think, I need to go buy some Kleenex (Kleenexes?) I walk into a store, and voila, there's a whole shelf of them. Nevermind that I just needed tissues.
...on the front page of this morning's Daily Yomiuri (an English Daily) is the headline "Ibaraki hit by major N-accident", and in today's weekly Washington Poston supplement of the paper on page 10 is a half-page advertisment by the Nuclear Energy Institute with the slogan "Healthy Air to Healthy Patient -- Nuclear makes it happen."
By analogy, if I leave my CDs and DVDs out where visitors to my house can grab them, they are not stealing. Instead, I am sharing them and therefore a lawsuit target for the RIAA.
I'd better stop having people over, or start locking the CDs and DVDs in cabinets.
NASCAR requires you to drive as fast as you can without regard to safety of others and has no relevance to real world driving situations. Therefore I would never be a NASCAR driver.
Stupid argument. Draw your own conclusions.
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What is your TopCoder handle? Clearly you are another clueless droid that thinks he knows what TopCoder is all about. I've learned a lot from the solutions that many of the top TopCoders have put forth to earn them their ratings. Brute force will only get you so far. But some of the best solutions are inspired and you can learn a lot from them. Before you start spewing garbage like this, I'd like to see how you would solve some of the problems in the arena.
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I have the Linksys WPC55AG notebook adapter and I'm using the beta driver for Atheros based devices with Linux kernel 2.4.20 connecting to my Linksys WRT54G 802.11g access point at 54Mb/s. I'm quite happy with it. You might want to take a look at the state of MadWifi development.
I would guess that you don't have kids.
Kids right to privacy from their parents ends where the parents responsibilities to ensure their safety and well being begin.
I doubt we will have years with too many digits in them. At some point, a new era will be established and we will start counting from zero again (or maybe one).
Ever since DTV started broadcasting all the extra local channels in the SFBay market, the signal quality of all those channels has gone to hell. I'm not sure this can be called an improvement.
BTW, someone's already registered dotbackslash.com.
I would have thought that having a term become a generic part of the language would be more flattering, than protecting your rights to it.
Just think, I need to go buy some Kleenex (Kleenexes?) I walk into a store, and voila, there's a whole shelf of them. Nevermind that I just needed tissues.
...on the front page of this morning's Daily Yomiuri (an English Daily) is the headline "Ibaraki hit by major N-accident", and in today's weekly Washington Poston supplement of the paper on page 10 is a half-page advertisment by the Nuclear Energy Institute with the slogan "Healthy Air to Healthy Patient -- Nuclear makes it happen."