i think the question better asked here is "does netscape suck?"
but this is really a rhetorical question because everyone knows the answer is "yes"
goes for mozilla too
After this and the COPS episode, it's official. The X-Files is now mainstream and beyond hope and all we can pray for now is a relatively plainless death.
Although the move to L.A. and Scully's new hairdo aren't good omens either.
That dollar amount is miniscule compared to the loss of freedom and information and enjoyment the world has suffered at the hands of the RIAA.
By this I mean things like lyrics.ch and olga.net.
The RIAA and Sony and Time-Life-Warner-EMI-AOL are quite obviously not floundering from the "loss" of all that money, but the people of the world are no longer legally able to look up the lyrics or the guitar tabs of a song they PAID the music industry for. We've all been screwed a lot more than the RIAA has.
Top 10 hack: The British Empire. Perpetrated by Gandhi in the early 20th century. He drove out one of the most powerful countries on Earth by sitting down and not eating. I'd call that clever.
This is completely true. It is not financially advantageous for a software company to release good software. The solution? Abandon all commercial software. Open Source (GPL, not fake stuff like SCSL) solves this problem by ensuring that the users write and revise their own software. (and even if they dont they see great benefits from they and everyone else being ABLE to) Commercial software is now obsolete and will slowly die. Power to the people and shit.
i think the question better asked here is "does netscape suck?"
but this is really a rhetorical question because everyone knows the answer is "yes"
goes for mozilla too
www.godhatesnetscape.com
IE AND KONQ 4 EVER BOOYES
After this and the COPS episode, it's official. The X-Files is now mainstream and beyond hope and all we can pray for now is a relatively plainless death.
Although the move to L.A. and Scully's new hairdo aren't good omens either.
That dollar amount is miniscule compared to the loss of freedom and information and enjoyment the world has suffered at the hands of the RIAA.
By this I mean things like lyrics.ch and olga.net.
The RIAA and Sony and Time-Life-Warner-EMI-AOL are quite obviously not floundering from the "loss" of all that money, but the people of the world are no longer legally able to look up the lyrics or the guitar tabs of a song they PAID the music industry for. We've all been screwed a lot more than the RIAA has.
Top 10 hack: The British Empire. Perpetrated by Gandhi in the early 20th century. He drove out one of the most powerful countries on Earth by sitting down and not eating. I'd call that clever.
its evil.
My question is short, but French. I would like to know:
OU SONT LES BITCHEZ??!
This is completely true. It is not financially advantageous for a software company to release good software.
The solution? Abandon all commercial software. Open Source (GPL, not fake stuff like SCSL) solves this problem by ensuring that the users write and revise their own software. (and even if they dont they see great benefits from they and everyone else being ABLE to)
Commercial software is now obsolete and will slowly die. Power to the people and shit.