Whenever I come across a Forbes article, I first check to make to sure it wasn't written by Daniel Lyons. Lyons is just an idiot whose articles are *always* a waste of time.
letting them make CDs with hundreds of thousands of songs for free...
Not only have they cracked the copy protection, but they also invented a new super powerful compression algorithm. Or how do they manage to fit hundreds of thousands of songs onto a CD?
Well, how does the rest of the world handle the US? They have nucular weapons ...
Oh, and since you seem to be such a Bush fanboy, it's *nucular*, not nuclear.
you can read, right?
"And before someone says 'Denmark is just a small country', there's nothing in the system that doesn't scale linearly."
Whenever I come across a Forbes article, I first check to make to sure it wasn't written by Daniel Lyons. Lyons is just an idiot whose articles are *always* a waste of time.
Well, no, it's not JUST the US. It's JUST that the US uses 2 to 3 times more energy than everybody else.
Seems to me that CNet doesn't even need Google to talk to them.
... ahhh .... right, Google.
They can just use this search engine thingie by the name of
... really expect Monkey Boy Ballmer to actually admit that other companies might be more innovative than MS? Didn't think so.
phone in my comment. But ... somehow ... my cell phone appears to be busy.
Why waste the Xanax? You'll burn up on re-entry anyways. Don't forget that SpaceShipOne didn't have to deal with any *real* re-entry issues.
1. Great idea. It will have more than just a few problems.
2. Don't set these things up in Germany. They'll be hacked by guys in high speed trains.
letting them make CDs with hundreds of thousands of songs for free...
Not only have they cracked the copy protection, but they also invented a new super powerful compression algorithm. Or how do they manage to fit hundreds of thousands of songs onto a CD?