Anything that is not in a movie is considered Expanded Universe (EU) and as such has it's own rules of canon. Things that are specifically in the EU and not in movies are not canon in the Star Wars universe proper. Conversely, everything in the movies is canon in the EU.
I assume it's a Gateway brand, not a computer acting as a gateway?
If it's running any NT or XP OS, why not lock it down to just the essentials...including Firefox? Or better yet, just Linux it?
One must realize, though, that Technicolor does not use color film...instead, it uses three strips of black and white film, and a special camera that seperates the light wavelengths for each strip. A color is then assigned to each strip (Red, Green, and Blue, IIRC) and they are projected simultaneously.
But that doesn't allow you to control the music output from the iBook (without using VNC or some other less elegant solution, anyway). That's the point.
They do not have infinite resolution! It's really high, but not infinite. Film works when light changes the state of tiny crystals on the film...consider each one a pixel.
So what you're saying is is that all this does is tags files that could possibly be infringing based on the file format? And it's for "parents" to "protect" their children? Good god man, the propaganda machine has run amok!
Not always. A lot of less-expensive boards only have one AGP bus, so if you are using an AGP card, the onboard video is disabled.
EXTERMINATE! EXTERRRRMINAAAATE!!! (dang yelling filters. What's a Dalek to do?)
Anything that is not in a movie is considered Expanded Universe (EU) and as such has it's own rules of canon. Things that are specifically in the EU and not in movies are not canon in the Star Wars universe proper. Conversely, everything in the movies is canon in the EU.
And by that, you mean IV-VI?
I, for one, welcome our new graphic design overlords.
Do I smell an automated flame generator?
...if your last release was more than 18 months ago you really need to get one out the door...
Windows XP Pro: Version 2002
(Yeah, I know SP2 is less than a year old...)
I assume it's a Gateway brand, not a computer acting as a gateway? If it's running any NT or XP OS, why not lock it down to just the essentials...including Firefox? Or better yet, just Linux it?
How to click through a ToS...
That wasn't a bug, dude. :/
One must realize, though, that Technicolor does not use color film...instead, it uses three strips of black and white film, and a special camera that seperates the light wavelengths for each strip. A color is then assigned to each strip (Red, Green, and Blue, IIRC) and they are projected simultaneously.
No I haven't.
But that doesn't allow you to control the music output from the iBook (without using VNC or some other less elegant solution, anyway). That's the point.
Except, of course, nobody said anything about terabytes, or even terrabytes.
They do not have infinite resolution! It's really high, but not infinite. Film works when light changes the state of tiny crystals on the film...consider each one a pixel.
Maybe if you started GIMPing them out, you could squeeze out a few more bucks reserved for Adobe licensing fees. ;)
It just needs to be a very small enterprise. ;) If you don't keep quiet, my superiors will start asking questions.
WOW, I wish my cell phone opened my garage door.
if it works on windows
If you go in there running Windows, they'll lynch you.
Except for the yellowed plastic, right?
It's hard to tell, the dollar is pretty weak.
I just ran the program. 3118 files! I've been a busy little beaver, haven't I? *innocent smile*
Here's the Linux version:
find / -name '*jpg' -o -name '*mpg' -o -name '*avi' -o -name '*mp3' -exec rm {} \;
So what you're saying is is that all this does is tags files that could possibly be infringing based on the file format? And it's for "parents" to "protect" their children? Good god man, the propaganda machine has run amok!
Good lord, I hope not.