This isn't a spotify/rdio etc competitor. It's just a network music player for Steam. That's all. A dude at valve who likes listening to music while playing videogames probably really wanted to continue listening to music while playing videogames on SteamOS
The problem with this (along with other plans), is that if you get amnesia and forget your password, there may be the chance that you forget where you stored your password as well. So, to be a good plan, it has to involve you either stumbling on to it quickly, or having someone / something tell you it once they get news that you have amnesia.
deflector shields (which was emitted by the deflector dish) which were low powered and meant to deflect small particles and radiation, and defensive shields which were to protect against weapons and were emitted by various shield emitters on the hull. The summary really badly conflates the two.
I imagine the camera API is the biggest reason they went 4.0+ only. Putting version wrappers around all that junk is probably not fun. ABS is fairly rock solid, so I wouldn't really consider that that much a reason to hold back 1/3 of the android market.
If the BBC did a live broadcast to millions of people from inside Disney World without Disney's permission, Disney World would most definitely have a legitimate bone to pick with the BBC.
You could also argue that all the actions that the player does is copyrighted by the player, but Nintendo still has a large stake in the copyright of the final product.
It's a shared copyright. All the art is very much owned by Nintendo. The addition of commentary adds an additional copyright owner of the commentator, but since the footage definitely is full of Nintendo copyrighted material, they could easily be within their rights to have it removed. Basically, they've given these playthrough video makers a choice, either give Nintendo all the ad revenue, or take down the video that contains their copyrighted material.
Additionally, this is the person in the credits who edited it, also a Canadian, and doesn't work for any space agency. Let's try not to think everything is a conspiracy, please.
Chris Hadfield is a Canadian (working for the CSA). I'm sure that Chris would like more people to want to go in to space and become scientists, etc. If you look at his previous videos though, I would say this is pretty in line with the other stuff he's done (just with more effort in to it).
by "slowly phase out," i mean each individual browser (for now just chrome & derivatives) will make the decision on their own time when to remove the webkit tag. probably when blink and webkit have diverged significantly.
Yeah, they linked to the wrong page. 2010 data: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastat...
1960 data comes from a 2004 study here:
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/a...
This isn't a spotify/rdio etc competitor. It's just a network music player for Steam. That's all. A dude at valve who likes listening to music while playing videogames probably really wanted to continue listening to music while playing videogames on SteamOS
Safety deposit boxes were designed with amnesia in mind? I learn something new every day.
The problem with this (along with other plans), is that if you get amnesia and forget your password, there may be the chance that you forget where you stored your password as well. So, to be a good plan, it has to involve you either stumbling on to it quickly, or having someone / something tell you it once they get news that you have amnesia.
Force 'classic' mode
Pidgin (formerly gaim) also keeps unencrypted creds. This is their reasoning..
What I'm more interested in is what is the percentage breakdown of various energy sources for the total energy consumption of the country.
Does this affect anything jars that are signed with the standard java jar signer as well?
Yes. You would.
deflector shields (which was emitted by the deflector dish) which were low powered and meant to deflect small particles and radiation, and defensive shields which were to protect against weapons and were emitted by various shield emitters on the hull. The summary really badly conflates the two.
I imagine the camera API is the biggest reason they went 4.0+ only. Putting version wrappers around all that junk is probably not fun. ABS is fairly rock solid, so I wouldn't really consider that that much a reason to hold back 1/3 of the android market.
If the BBC did a live broadcast to millions of people from inside Disney World without Disney's permission, Disney World would most definitely have a legitimate bone to pick with the BBC.
Well, if the video call was to a BBC live broadcast show, then they probably would.
Try that in Singapore with pot.
You could also argue that all the actions that the player does is copyrighted by the player, but Nintendo still has a large stake in the copyright of the final product.
It's a shared copyright. All the art is very much owned by Nintendo. The addition of commentary adds an additional copyright owner of the commentator, but since the footage definitely is full of Nintendo copyrighted material, they could easily be within their rights to have it removed. Basically, they've given these playthrough video makers a choice, either give Nintendo all the ad revenue, or take down the video that contains their copyrighted material.
Additionally, this is the person in the credits who edited it, also a Canadian, and doesn't work for any space agency. Let's try not to think everything is a conspiracy, please.
Chris Hadfield is a Canadian (working for the CSA). I'm sure that Chris would like more people to want to go in to space and become scientists, etc. If you look at his previous videos though, I would say this is pretty in line with the other stuff he's done (just with more effort in to it).
Who knew that having that many lens flares was true to life?!
If you don't like it, release your own free operating system where you package your search engine it.
They are keeping legacy -webkit prefixes and are not adding any new prefixes. Please see here
Blame Microsoft and web developers.
by "slowly phase out," i mean each individual browser (for now just chrome & derivatives) will make the decision on their own time when to remove the webkit tag. probably when blink and webkit have diverged significantly.
I imagine most browsers will start sending a UA with both blink & webkit and then slowly phase out the webkit token.
It is possible to be employed by a company and do android development. Making your own 99ct apps is not the only way to make a living.