Using a UAV to circumvent fences without a warrant is the same as using infrared cameras to circumvent fences without a warrant, which has gotten cases thrown out before.
"Those groups" would refer to "those groups that recompile their OS X kernel". Were it to refer to groups that value open source in it's fullest sense, it would read "the groups", "some groups", or just "groups".
Ha ha, yeah, right. I suppose you're going to claim if the ipod was the size, shape, color, and texture of a cinderblock, and apple didn't advertise it at all, it would still be where it is now.
The TV series ending portrays the success of instrumentality. This is pretty obvious from the fact that everybody can hear everybody elses thoughts - they are all one mind and body. The series ends happily, because in instrumentality, there is no pain.
The EoE movie ending portrays the failure of instrumentality. The movie ends depressingly, because unlike in instrumentality, the separation of minds and bodies causes anxiety and pain. At the very end, Shinji chokes Asuka to make sure that it's all real. Asuka feels pain, and Shinji feeling sadness, which proves that instrumentality has failed.
In the TV series, Shinji accepts human instrumentality. The series ends with everybody as one entity.
In End of Evangelion, Shinji rejects human instrumentality. The movie ends with Shinji and Asuka as two separate people.
Average joe thinks "Why do I need another search engine? I already have one. Is there a difference between any of them?", and never switches search engines. Now imagine this happening to 75% of every computer user on earth. Microsoft owns a monopoly on operating systems, and they're leveraging this monopoly to gain one in another industry (search engines). That's illegal.
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"You are a threat to you graduating. Prepare to be destroyed."
And I want to have a say in how microsoft does business, but then again I didn't create microsoft, so I don't get to control it.
Freenode wasn't hijacked, Jmax of gnaa just squit the network.
Using a UAV to circumvent fences without a warrant is the same as using infrared cameras to circumvent fences without a warrant, which has gotten cases thrown out before.
I also agree. Shallow and pedantic.
When did I ever say you could?
When you said this: Nope. It's a DRM system that can be applied to files of any type
Do you mean an Electrical generator?
Alright, explain to me how I can protect a wma file of mine with fairplay.
Fairplay is an AAC standard, and the grandparent was clearly talking about itms. Stop arguing semantics.
Apple fairplay is an open standard? That's news to me (and everybody who owns a non-ipod mp3 player).
"Those groups" would refer to "those groups that recompile their OS X kernel". Were it to refer to groups that value open source in it's fullest sense, it would read "the groups", "some groups", or just "groups".
The screenshots remind me of aqua teen hunger force.
No, one.
That's cute, you think nintendo made all those things.
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Force Feedback in a game controller - made by CH Products before nintendo. http://www.thecomputershow.com/computershow/revie
Analog Sticks - made by Atari and used by both Atari and General Consumer Electronics before nintendo. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analog_stick
Gamepad - Used before nintendo. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamepad
Perhaps you should educate yourself before spouting this crap.
You're deluding yourself if you think the DS has won, and the DS is not "nearly" half the price of the psp.
I tried it by soaking the key in acetone and ended up melting the key.
So you're saying that style is what brought the iPod to its current position, rather than functionality?
Ha ha, yeah, right. I suppose you're going to claim if the ipod was the size, shape, color, and texture of a cinderblock, and apple didn't advertise it at all, it would still be where it is now.
get off my back you nazi moderator its my first first post
The corvette originally projected the instrument panel on the winshield, but it was removed because it was too much of a distraction.
The two endings are exact opposites;
The TV series ending portrays the success of instrumentality. This is pretty obvious from the fact that everybody can hear everybody elses thoughts - they are all one mind and body. The series ends happily, because in instrumentality, there is no pain.
The EoE movie ending portrays the failure of instrumentality. The movie ends depressingly, because unlike in instrumentality, the separation of minds and bodies causes anxiety and pain. At the very end, Shinji chokes Asuka to make sure that it's all real. Asuka feels pain, and Shinji feeling sadness, which proves that instrumentality has failed.
In the TV series, Shinji accepts human instrumentality. The series ends with everybody as one entity.
In End of Evangelion, Shinji rejects human instrumentality. The movie ends with Shinji and Asuka as two separate people.
The two endings are exact opposites.
Average joe thinks "Why do I need another search engine? I already have one. Is there a difference between any of them?", and never switches search engines. Now imagine this happening to 75% of every computer user on earth. Microsoft owns a monopoly on operating systems, and they're leveraging this monopoly to gain one in another industry (search engines). That's illegal.