But you forget that some of those nations are allied currently with the U.S. How good of you to forget India, a country with now over a billion people, and the largest democracy in the world. Not to mention the second best Air Force in the world (right behind the U.S) Start thinking realistically, the entire world would never team up wholly against the United States of America. Start thinking green.
Atleast it'll keep a good to-be population of Mac Addicts charging their laptops instead of running amuck in the streets. Microsoft can consider it a "safety feature."
When has there ever been a receipt on a song? If the RIAA wants to attack this they need to think up a good way to keep track of music acquired legally. Nowaday everything is a copy of a copy of a copy that was once copied. Everyone downloads from Limewire etc. or torrents, excuse me, most.
As for "bundled" iPods. There is currently no way to tell unless they wanted to investigate every single case.
Personally the way my iPod is set up, except for 50-100 of my 3800 songs the entirety of my iPod consists of complete albums (with album art) withover 200 albums I could probably fetch a pretty penny on eBay for someone looking for a nice collection and rock and other obscure stuff.
Putting a price tag on data won't work for a long time. Unless they can keep an accurate account of who acquired what legally and who is the wrong I can't see it ever working. With the way technology is headed it almosts appears as if the RIAA (and MPAA for that matter) is asking "us" to take a step in the wrong direction technology wise.
School webservers are only meant to be hit when a student loads the browser and see the site as the homepage. Actually navigating the site would of course cause "tremendous damage."
Ein was around 50 years ago. I think we're doing okay if we have one great mind a century. The way I see it, we have a good 50-100 years before we can expect to see some universe altering mind.
No way, people don't shit about computers to begin with. It's hard for people like us to fathom not knowing how to work a computer but the only thing the average person might know is that Microsoft is a giant.
Dell is gaining a bigger piece of the general computer "pie" everyday. Perhaps they're finally getting wise and understanding they don't need the wing of Microsoft for protection.
Yeah, but people visit concentration camps in rememberance of the people that suffered at those places, to pay their respect, etc.. When people visit concentration camps they think and remember that that is the place where people were shamelessly murdered. But, when people visit the Y-12 facility, the last thing they are going to think is "damn, those innocent civilians"
Is it not a bit awry that we are allowing tours through the building where a bomb that killed thousands of people was built? I mean, it isn't exactly a tour of an art museum, or a place like the White House. It's just kind of odd.
I think I paid somewhere in the realm of 80-90 dollars when I got my Logitech MX700 with the two year insurance, and it was probably one of the best peripherals i've ever purchased for my computer. Logitech makes good stuff and it's worth every penny to invest in their durable and reliable products.
I don't understand, it's a risky business, why spends billions of dollars on a grounded program when you aren't really eliminating any risk. I'm willing to bet that throughout the entire space flight history there has be a 1% chance of failure. There will still be that 1% chance of failure, cars breakdown, people die. It happens.
But you forget that some of those nations are allied currently with the U.S. How good of you to forget India, a country with now over a billion people, and the largest democracy in the world. Not to mention the second best Air Force in the world (right behind the U.S) Start thinking realistically, the entire world would never team up wholly against the United States of America. Start thinking green.
Anything compared to Nintendo is obviously superior.
What was that just now?
Not much information was given.. Would there be any kind of exhaust? What about the people in the green jackets, is this environmentally friendly?
Why was this trolled?
Atleast it'll keep a good to-be population of Mac Addicts charging their laptops instead of running amuck in the streets. Microsoft can consider it a "safety feature."
Newton Meters? I guess it makes sense. Intel always has been aiming for "raw power" now we see it in the form of torque.
When has there ever been a receipt on a song? If the RIAA wants to attack this they need to think up a good way to keep track of music acquired legally. Nowaday everything is a copy of a copy of a copy that was once copied. Everyone downloads from Limewire etc. or torrents, excuse me, most. As for "bundled" iPods. There is currently no way to tell unless they wanted to investigate every single case. Personally the way my iPod is set up, except for 50-100 of my 3800 songs the entirety of my iPod consists of complete albums (with album art) withover 200 albums I could probably fetch a pretty penny on eBay for someone looking for a nice collection and rock and other obscure stuff. Putting a price tag on data won't work for a long time. Unless they can keep an accurate account of who acquired what legally and who is the wrong I can't see it ever working. With the way technology is headed it almosts appears as if the RIAA (and MPAA for that matter) is asking "us" to take a step in the wrong direction technology wise.
School webservers are only meant to be hit when a student loads the browser and see the site as the homepage. Actually navigating the site would of course cause "tremendous damage."
Don't forget to consider the timefrime. 400 hits in several days.
C+Infinite here we come!
Ein was around 50 years ago. I think we're doing okay if we have one great mind a century. The way I see it, we have a good 50-100 years before we can expect to see some universe altering mind.
No way, people don't shit about computers to begin with. It's hard for people like us to fathom not knowing how to work a computer but the only thing the average person might know is that Microsoft is a giant.
Dell is gaining a bigger piece of the general computer "pie" everyday. Perhaps they're finally getting wise and understanding they don't need the wing of Microsoft for protection.
Gmail > Ymail
To everyone above me that flamed him for "bitching" you missed the big point.
What is this linux you guys keep talking about?
Where'd you get this jacket?
What kind of legal torrent would you want to download that goes 20-30% faster?
Yeah, but people visit concentration camps in rememberance of the people that suffered at those places, to pay their respect, etc.. When people visit concentration camps they think and remember that that is the place where people were shamelessly murdered. But, when people visit the Y-12 facility, the last thing they are going to think is "damn, those innocent civilians"
Is it not a bit awry that we are allowing tours through the building where a bomb that killed thousands of people was built? I mean, it isn't exactly a tour of an art museum, or a place like the White House. It's just kind of odd.
Is one of the features and uses of Bat Utility Belt "...to hold up Batman's Bat Pants"?
I think I paid somewhere in the realm of 80-90 dollars when I got my Logitech MX700 with the two year insurance, and it was probably one of the best peripherals i've ever purchased for my computer. Logitech makes good stuff and it's worth every penny to invest in their durable and reliable products.
I don't understand, it's a risky business, why spends billions of dollars on a grounded program when you aren't really eliminating any risk. I'm willing to bet that throughout the entire space flight history there has be a 1% chance of failure. There will still be that 1% chance of failure, cars breakdown, people die. It happens.
Did you just say "buy" and "song" in the same sentence?