The Canadian Copyright Law only allows private copy (a "private copy" is a copy of a track, or a substantial part of a track, of recorded music that is made by an individual for his or her own personal use) of music. Movies and other types of media are excluded. Thus Canadians are not allowed to download movies. Please refer to Part VIII of the Canadian Copyright Act.
The Drake equation never returns a zero answer. The minimum result you can get is 1. The reason is simple enough: the equation calculates the possible number of civilisation capable of interstellar communication, and we are one of them.
Brings a whole new meaning to "my car crashed"...
"Helm, full impulse." Ah, Impulse engines..
TrueCrypt hidden volumes... You give them the key to the main volume and store your data in the hidden volume.
Or the attacker just needs to distribute a warez copy of Windows 7 with the exploit code slipstreamed... Oh the irony!
I can not wait until my screen starts flashing with the following: Harek rel kree lo'mak onak rak shel'na
I believe the proprietary one you are referring to is SpeedTree.
The Canadian Copyright Law only allows private copy (a "private copy" is a copy of a track, or a substantial part of a track, of recorded music that is made by an individual for his or her own personal use) of music. Movies and other types of media are excluded. Thus Canadians are not allowed to download movies. Please refer to Part VIII of the Canadian Copyright Act.
The Drake equation never returns a zero answer. The minimum result you can get is 1. The reason is simple enough: the equation calculates the possible number of civilisation capable of interstellar communication, and we are one of them.