> I, for one, am worried about the world my 3-year-old will come to know.
Yet your 3-year-old will be on slashdot welcoming her overlords. And so the cycle continues.
Possibly dumb question: Isn't recording and stuff done by the PVR software and not the tuner card? If so, what would keep people from using a conforming tuner card and non-conforming software from a less insane country?
Yes, and gravity isn't real. Just a theory about why stuff falls.
Seriously though, if you think evolution is about how life started, you need to read something other than the bible.
A multi-session disc with a DRM infested data track will still have the CD logo. Very few, if any, still mangle the audio tracks as their DRM solution.
You forgot to define your software namespace, you insensitive clod!
As much as I love XML, if you get complicated with it, the parsing is horribly slow.
> I, for one, am worried about the world my 3-year-old will come to know. Yet your 3-year-old will be on slashdot welcoming her overlords. And so the cycle continues.
Possibly dumb question: Isn't recording and stuff done by the PVR software and not the tuner card? If so, what would keep people from using a conforming tuner card and non-conforming software from a less insane country?
Then we must pass laws banning stairs! For the children!
Yes, and gravity isn't real. Just a theory about why stuff falls. Seriously though, if you think evolution is about how life started, you need to read something other than the bible.
> Evolving Phishing Attacks Using Web Vulnerabilities?
At first I got excited and thought the evolve fish started attacking the Jesus fish.
I'd RTFA if the black text didn't overlap a black image. IE-only web designers should be shot.
A multi-session disc with a DRM infested data track will still have the CD logo. Very few, if any, still mangle the audio tracks as their DRM solution.
Correct. You claim to be wise, yet you think evolution is "blind random chance vibrations of atoms", proving that you are, infact, a fool.
> are generated by suing highly tailored test patterns
Seems that not even test patterns are safe from software patents.
Time to worry about SBC's CEO?