It's pretty hard to create an alternative physical network. I suggest we just rebrand the web (e.g. OpenWeb), enforce encryption everywhere, utilise existing networks and decentralise the root DNS servers.
What they have shown is that bad lifestyle habits correlate to low cerebral performance. It doesn't come as a surprise that general bad health isn't good for you. It's stupid to point the finger at obesity when it is only an outcome of bad health in general.
I've recently lost over 40kg of body fat and noticed the positive effects of it on my brain. But the reason to it lies within exercise and eating healthier, not within my BMI.
Fantastic.
So when I spend 70 (~$90) on a a PS3 game here in Europe, I'm not getting a playable game. I'm just getting a demo of the game I wanted to play with the ability to buy the content needed to play. What's the 70 for anyway? The right to buy content? Seems a bit harsh.
Make the "demo" of the game cost 10 or die slowly and painfully as your customers give you the finger.
No customer should ever join this bandwagon (which is on fire, containing flamable gases... with no wheels).
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2549
It's pretty hard to create an alternative physical network. I suggest we just rebrand the web (e.g. OpenWeb), enforce encryption everywhere, utilise existing networks and decentralise the root DNS servers.
What they have shown is that bad lifestyle habits correlate to low cerebral performance. It doesn't come as a surprise that general bad health isn't good for you. It's stupid to point the finger at obesity when it is only an outcome of bad health in general. I've recently lost over 40kg of body fat and noticed the positive effects of it on my brain. But the reason to it lies within exercise and eating healthier, not within my BMI.
Fantastic. So when I spend 70 (~$90) on a a PS3 game here in Europe, I'm not getting a playable game. I'm just getting a demo of the game I wanted to play with the ability to buy the content needed to play. What's the 70 for anyway? The right to buy content? Seems a bit harsh. Make the "demo" of the game cost 10 or die slowly and painfully as your customers give you the finger. No customer should ever join this bandwagon (which is on fire, containing flamable gases... with no wheels).
Just never reboot!