does the conjucntion of venus and jupiter coincide with the re-election of bush and the passing of arafat and is it a sign of bad or good times to come?
i wish i could say good but that is just a wish.
how many copyright infringement lawsuits are carried out in asia where pirating has been going on for years?
could it be that asian organized crime is to powerful to mess with while us normal people are easier to pick on.
is the peer to peer pirating far more harmful that the organized pirating that goes on all over the world.
or is it a loss that the entertainment companies have the guts to go after.
can u imagine the entertainment lawyers insisting on going after pirating operations in let's say....north korea, how about nigeria,serbia, armenia, burma or china! yeah right.
it's alot easier to go after mom and pop on the cox network for the songs their kids are down-loading.
it was good luck that they dressed as counter-strikers, it will be much easier to prove they were "extremely" premeditated in their crime.
counter-strike should get credit for help nailing these kooks not blamed for corrupting an already crazed couple of human beings.
i would assume that the business analysts that concluded that going with microsoft with a nine year deal found that doing so was the best business decision in the long run.
as much as i enjoy linux on my desk top, i would never trust any open source applications for my business. i can barely rely on the calender or even calculator programs.
i'd rather pay for something and then if doesn't work have my secretary (not me) call and bitch and get them to fix it. that way i can concentrate on my business not on the software or tweaking the source to improve the software. in the long run i make more money by paying for reliable software and support. i think that is the case with most businesses and also with the nhs.
does the conjucntion of venus and jupiter coincide with the re-election of bush and the passing of arafat and is it a sign of bad or good times to come? i wish i could say good but that is just a wish.
how many copyright infringement lawsuits are carried out in asia where pirating has been going on for years? could it be that asian organized crime is to powerful to mess with while us normal people are easier to pick on. is the peer to peer pirating far more harmful that the organized pirating that goes on all over the world. or is it a loss that the entertainment companies have the guts to go after. can u imagine the entertainment lawyers insisting on going after pirating operations in let's say....north korea, how about nigeria,serbia, armenia, burma or china! yeah right. it's alot easier to go after mom and pop on the cox network for the songs their kids are down-loading.
it was good luck that they dressed as counter-strikers, it will be much easier to prove they were "extremely" premeditated in their crime. counter-strike should get credit for help nailing these kooks not blamed for corrupting an already crazed couple of human beings.
i would assume that the business analysts that concluded that going with microsoft with a nine year deal found that doing so was the best business decision in the long run. as much as i enjoy linux on my desk top, i would never trust any open source applications for my business. i can barely rely on the calender or even calculator programs. i'd rather pay for something and then if doesn't work have my secretary (not me) call and bitch and get them to fix it. that way i can concentrate on my business not on the software or tweaking the source to improve the software. in the long run i make more money by paying for reliable software and support. i think that is the case with most businesses and also with the nhs.