doesn't the dmca protect craigslist from silly lawsuits like this? according to tfa most of the offending posts are removed relatively quickly, and while they can't hire a screening staff, the users tend to do a good job of flagging/removing stuff.
not to mention, why would they even reinvent the wheel here? shouldn't they just search google for "terrorism" or something? they can't possibly develop an engine that will be anywhere near as effective as most that are already available?
...its e-mail service to its desktop search function, both of which may make it easier for hackers or government agencies to gather information about individuals without their consent.
i think you are joking around, but the truth is that this could really help.
if the patent office is afraid of getting sued, (like the LAPD are, hence they don't name suspects, only persons of interest) they might stop issuing so many BS patents.
what about the company bellsouth pays? i don't really understand it all, but isn't there a larger, less well known company that provides bellsouth with access? i would imagine they are slightly less driven to punish consumers and may know how retarded this is.
i think 2 of the links you posted don't actually have their own mp3 players, just accessories for ipods. i didn't dig too hard though so don't shoot me if i'm wrong
exactly, why should it be meatwad's fault his own stereo was stolen?
actually, it was a jambox. but still..
doesn't the dmca protect craigslist from silly lawsuits like this? according to tfa most of the offending posts are removed relatively quickly, and while they can't hire a screening staff, the users tend to do a good job of flagging/removing stuff.
hopefully it will be as easy as the genuine windows check ;D
javascript:var checkForVista = false;
not to mention, why would they even reinvent the wheel here? shouldn't they just search google for "terrorism" or something? they can't possibly develop an engine that will be anywhere near as effective as most that are already available?
just undigg and report stories you don't like, wait.. wrong site
it will only be inevitable if google does not enter the market.
...its e-mail service to its desktop search function, both of which may make it easier for hackers or government agencies to gather information about individuals without their consent.
this part is rawful hahahahaha
just turn your computer off before midnight, and leave it off until saturday.
i think you are joking around, but the truth is that this could really help.
if the patent office is afraid of getting sued, (like the LAPD are, hence they don't name suspects, only persons of interest) they might stop issuing so many BS patents.
the report says what the courts will hopefully say:
don't blast the volume and don't listen all day long.
ah, even better! that means the RIAA owes me a lot of money!
women can use the internet now?
what about the company bellsouth pays? i don't really understand it all, but isn't there a larger, less well known company that provides bellsouth with access? i would imagine they are slightly less driven to punish consumers and may know how retarded this is.
maybe they would deny bellsouth access.
offtopic i know, but is anyone else able to load the article link? my firefox goes nuts and freezes when i try..
just for the record, my rents bought the bose sounddock, and while overpriced it is definitely the best ipod speaker/system.
uh, it was a joke? cfm.. like index.cfm, as a desktop os, get it? get ittt?
i think 2 of the links you posted don't actually have their own mp3 players, just accessories for ipods. i didn't dig too hard though so don't shoot me if i'm wrong
it was a joke man, macromedia (allaire) cold fusion as an operating system.
we'll never see a cfm os, i guarantee it
(lol)
i feel as if the writer of this bill is hiding his identity, and probably sent the bill through email at some point or another. can i sue them?
that is the funniest sig i've ever seen in my life
it was a joke
wow look at all the lamers that replied to you and i as anonymous.
why is everyone so upset that google paid for a year of aol? they should be more upset that it costs $1B per year imho
yes, much much longer. they are just pretty particular about what goes and what doesn't.