I know personally I get a hell of a lot more confident with a few drinks in me, perhaps it is just that feeling of confidence that allows you to feel, nay, *know* you can chase supermodels.
Congratulations!
Firefox 50 Million Commemorative Coins
At 5:47 AM PST this morning, we rolled over the 50,000,000 line. Thanks to the hundreds of you who have regaled us with your heartwarming and often hilarious tales of spreading Firefox. We're featuring some of the best in the right column, and those members are taking home one of 50 limited edition coins celebrating this milestone, along with other goodies. Even the coins themselves were designed by one of our most talented volunteers, graphics designer Jamey Boj.
Along with coin #1 in the series, we are also awarding a very special prize--the biggest we've ever given out--to the lucky SpreadFirefox affiliate who delivered the golden click that went with the 50 millionth download. We have identified this person and will withhold her information until she accepts the prize. Check back early next week!
In the mean time, we've got 39 more coins to give away, as well as some signed gear. Keep those great spreading stories coming to fifty@spreadfirefox.com.
The business plan of this decade:
1) Find something that is well known and patent it.
2) Sue some big company for using your patent.
No no! All wrong.
1) Get a patent of dubious merit.
2) Find lots and lots of companies who are too small to defend themselves, but large enough to pay out a few thousand $$, and send them a demand for royalties.
3) ???
4) Profit!
My email was slighlty less of a troll (something along the lines of having hordes of angry MAME progammers and users at his house in the morning, and thus, after ripping several of his limbs off, henceforth never buying his company's products again), and I received a small extra bit of text at the top, relating to my original email
None of those people are our customers. We are trying to prevent the thousands of customers that we sell to from buying MAME based machines that have illegally obtained ROMs.
It seems to me that it is an un-nessesary to burn a CD. Wow, you can burn to a cd and re-rip it. You still have to pay for a CD-R to burn too! It just seems silly to do that, if there is a program availible to remove the DRM easily, without additional cost.
I don't think its optimism in that case.
I know personally I get a hell of a lot more confident with a few drinks in me, perhaps it is just that feeling of confidence that allows you to feel, nay, *know* you can chase supermodels.
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Congratulations! Firefox 50 Million Commemorative Coins At 5:47 AM PST this morning, we rolled over the 50,000,000 line. Thanks to the hundreds of you who have regaled us with your heartwarming and often hilarious tales of spreading Firefox. We're featuring some of the best in the right column, and those members are taking home one of 50 limited edition coins celebrating this milestone, along with other goodies. Even the coins themselves were designed by one of our most talented volunteers, graphics designer Jamey Boj. Along with coin #1 in the series, we are also awarding a very special prize--the biggest we've ever given out--to the lucky SpreadFirefox affiliate who delivered the golden click that went with the 50 millionth download. We have identified this person and will withhold her information until she accepts the prize. Check back early next week! In the mean time, we've got 39 more coins to give away, as well as some signed gear. Keep those great spreading stories coming to fifty@spreadfirefox.com.
The business plan of this decade: 1) Find something that is well known and patent it. 2) Sue some big company for using your patent. No no! All wrong. 1) Get a patent of dubious merit. 2) Find lots and lots of companies who are too small to defend themselves, but large enough to pay out a few thousand $$, and send them a demand for royalties. 3) ??? 4) Profit!
My computer is failsafe!!! Thats because its running Windows XP with all the latest updates.
It seems to me that it is an un-nessesary to burn a CD. Wow, you can burn to a cd and re-rip it. You still have to pay for a CD-R to burn too! It just seems silly to do that, if there is a program availible to remove the DRM easily, without additional cost.