etree.org does not distribute music. etree.org runs mailing lists which allow server operators to publish their contents and maintains a database of some of the many sources of live music. Oh, and it provides a dns service for servers that might want to be musicservername.etree.org.
etree.org doesn't really deserve any credit form Phish's standpoint, excepting that it brings people together to share their music. There are many other organizations which provide the same thing. Should they all be credited. I think not. But you bitch about nothing with the best of 'em. Congrats.
I didn't read anything about analysis of how the kids made the interface do what they wanted. How did their brains interpret seeing a monitor? What happened when they discovered that by touching it the picutre would change? How did they correlate this to tasks?
I'd love to see some analsyes of the very early input queues. Before the click metaphor was learned.
At what point does the cost of broadband become greater than the cost of using the mail to exchange data?
Before the days of broadband, I routinely mailed many GB of music around using CDR and CDRW. For about $3 I could ship someone a dozen disks. For $45 bucks a month, the cost of my Road Runner connection, I could ship several hundred disks. As the storage capacity of disks grows, these costs go down.
If bandwidth costs more than the mail, is it really worth it?
The only problem I see is that companies tend to pass along cost increases to consumers. Especially when nobody is allowed to compete on cost, as there is only one version of a copyrighted work.
Seems like old books and movies would become ever more expensive.
When the Furthur client is complete it will be integrated with the database of tradeable music located at db.etree.org. This integration will include checking the posted files against the md5 signatures in the database. This will make it close to impossible for people to post files that are illicit.
That, along with community policing, which has been very effective to this point, should be enought to keep this system legit.
That's very true, but in this case the income of the compay is in a sense your income, at least to the proportion of stock which you own. Would you rather the company pay taxes on the money they are going to give you then have you be taxed on that income, or have the shares prices rise then you just pay taxes on the capital gain? Is it moral to "avoid" taxes in this fashion? I don't know. But I certainly wouldn't want companies not to be able to write off my salary as a portion of their cost of goods sold.
If it is illegal then why do most large companies maintain multi billion dollar publicly announced buyback programs? If you go to Yahoo financial news and do a search on buyback you will see dozens of announcements just this week.
Could you explain when and when not this pactice is illegal? I'd love to know. Do they just have to say it's not to avoid income taxes?
My understanding is that dividends are taxed twice. Once as income for the company, then again as income for you.
It is more tax efficient for MSFT to take that cash and do stock buybacks. These program reduce the outstanding shares, increasing the earnings per share and hopefully the stock price. The investor realizes the income as a capital gain instead of a dividend.
Then why don't they change the banner. Because this is obviously only something that would matter to that type of person. Honestly, I don't remember such insignificant anti-ms stories before the linux bubble burst.
Here's my question. Assume that the publicly funded research eventually leads to reactors which can power our appliances. Is it at this point that companies step in and start making profits, or should they wait until the public builds the reactors for them?
Free market? Like the present airline bailout, right? Where we give for profit companies cash and loan guarantees equal to nearly twice what said companies ARE WORTH in our free market; so that they can continue making profits.
Or the public provides huge grants to gollege researchers so that the universities can build the ip portfolios?
If you ask me, this free market is mostly just a myth. A figment of our collective programming.
Of course, in the meantime, precious hours of your life are spent clearing things up. With morons no less.
When police hassle me they have and will receive severe verbal abuse. I call the cocksuckers everything in the book.
Remember people, you don't have to cooperate with the slimy son of a bitch. Any prick who says that is a MASSIVE TOOL and should be castrated before he spreads his ovine genetics to another generation of weak spined children.
JUST DON'T TOUCH THEM!!! I can't stress that enough. Don't even shake their hand. Touching a police officer is a crime.
Saying that cars cause traffic jams is like saying that water causes rain. Cars are traffic jams. It's been my experience that slow moving objects, like bikes, case one car to slow down, then another, then another, and so on.
etree.org does not distribute music. etree.org runs mailing lists which allow server operators to publish their contents and maintains a database of some of the many sources of live music. Oh, and it provides a dns service for servers that might want to be musicservername.etree.org.
etree.org doesn't really deserve any credit form Phish's standpoint, excepting that it brings people together to share their music. There are many other organizations which provide the same thing. Should they all be credited. I think not. But you bitch about nothing with the best of 'em. Congrats.
I didn't read anything about analysis of how the kids made the interface do what they wanted. How did their brains interpret seeing a monitor? What happened when they discovered that by touching it the picutre would change? How did they correlate this to tasks?
I'd love to see some analsyes of the very early input queues. Before the click metaphor was learned.
At what point does the cost of broadband become greater than the cost of using the mail to exchange data?
Before the days of broadband, I routinely mailed many GB of music around using CDR and CDRW. For about $3 I could ship someone a dozen disks. For $45 bucks a month, the cost of my Road Runner connection, I could ship several hundred disks. As the storage capacity of disks grows, these costs go down.
If bandwidth costs more than the mail, is it really worth it?
The only problem I see is that companies tend to pass along cost increases to consumers. Especially when nobody is allowed to compete on cost, as there is only one version of a copyrighted work.
Seems like old books and movies would become ever more expensive.
When the Furthur client is complete it will be integrated with the database of tradeable music located at db.etree.org. This integration will include checking the posted files against the md5 signatures in the database. This will make it close to impossible for people to post files that are illicit.
That, along with community policing, which has been very effective to this point, should be enought to keep this system legit.
Can't teach our kids to be violent, but we can teach them distorted bodily images and eating disorders.
Which successful corporation will be next to succumb to the army of lawyers. Let's see who else overcharges...Seen the price of a BMW lately.
This whole thing is nothing but a bunch of politicians and lawyers getting together and stealing from MSFT.
That's very true, but in this case the income of the compay is in a sense your income, at least to the proportion of stock which you own. Would you rather the company pay taxes on the money they are going to give you then have you be taxed on that income, or have the shares prices rise then you just pay taxes on the capital gain? Is it moral to "avoid" taxes in this fashion? I don't know. But I certainly wouldn't want companies not to be able to write off my salary as a portion of their cost of goods sold.
If it is illegal then why do most large companies maintain multi billion dollar publicly announced buyback programs? If you go to Yahoo financial news and do a search on buyback you will see dozens of announcements just this week.
Could you explain when and when not this pactice is illegal? I'd love to know. Do they just have to say it's not to avoid income taxes?
My understanding is that dividends are taxed twice. Once as income for the company, then again as income for you.
It is more tax efficient for MSFT to take that cash and do stock buybacks. These program reduce the outstanding shares, increasing the earnings per share and hopefully the stock price. The investor realizes the income as a capital gain instead of a dividend.
Then why don't they change the banner. Because this is obviously only something that would matter to that type of person. Honestly, I don't remember such insignificant anti-ms stories before the linux bubble burst.
But, I never saw that story. When did Slashdot go from being "News for Nerds" to "News for Linux Nerds that have an ax to grind with Microsoft"?
You should mention this to them.
From there stats: 19.48 TeraFLOPs/sec
I think they mean the "s" in flops to mean the plural of operations. Trillion Floating Point OPerations per second.
What will this network be like when all of the pcs in the world are linked together?
Trapper-Keeper......
Be afraid, be very afraid.
It's not on whatis.
Shouldn't the software used by NASA, a public institution, already be in the public domain, by definition?
I can't get a handle on this. Can someone explain.
Ass kisser!!! Sorry, couldn't resist.
Here's my question. Assume that the publicly funded research eventually leads to reactors which can power our appliances. Is it at this point that companies step in and start making profits, or should they wait until the public builds the reactors for them?
Free market? Like the present airline bailout, right? Where we give for profit companies cash and loan guarantees equal to nearly twice what said companies ARE WORTH in our free market; so that they can continue making profits.
Or the public provides huge grants to gollege researchers so that the universities can build the ip portfolios?
If you ask me, this free market is mostly just a myth. A figment of our collective programming.
Don't think that the cash distribution system is free. The US Treasury and US Mint are VERY expensive operations.
Bartenders will love adding imaginary drinks to your drunken ass's open credit card charge too.
Wait until you are over a city and blow a hole in the side of the plane. It'll crash; into something.
Of course, in the meantime, precious hours of your life are spent clearing things up. With morons no less.
When police hassle me they have and will receive severe verbal abuse. I call the cocksuckers everything in the book.
Remember people, you don't have to cooperate with the slimy son of a bitch. Any prick who says that is a MASSIVE TOOL and should be castrated before he spreads his ovine genetics to another generation of weak spined children.
JUST DON'T TOUCH THEM!!! I can't stress that enough. Don't even shake their hand. Touching a police officer is a crime.
Fuck your children. Why don't you keep them safe yourself.
Saying that cars cause traffic jams is like saying that water causes rain. Cars are traffic jams. It's been my experience that slow moving objects, like bikes, case one car to slow down, then another, then another, and so on.