You didn't see the season finale, did you? Aside from Enterprise killing 3800 people, being destroyed and Archer being stranded in the 31st centry, not much has happened as a result of the war.
Socialism: a stage of society in Marxist theory transitional between capitalism and communism and distinguished by unequal distribution of goods and pay according to work done.
Communism: a final stage of society in Marxist theory in which the state has withered away and economic goods are distributed equitably.
(from http://www.m-w.com)
So socialism would be the coming together and communism would be the blocks that have already joined their brethren, no?
But I will admit that it's pretty dumb that my mysql password is in the debug output.:) Luckily there's nothing important there and the DB isn't remotely accessible.
There is nothing to market. OpenBeOS is vaporware right now. There's very little done besides a lot of talk.
For instance: The kernel is a fork of the NewOS kernel, which is far from complete itself and there are few if any competant kernel hackers on the OBOS team. Also, fork has been changed so much (mostly superficial changes) by the few developers who are working on it, that changes to the NewOS kernel will not easily port to the OBOS fork. Also, very little else of the OS has even been seriously started on. Check out the OpenBeOS website and see their progress indicators.
I'm not saying that the project will go nowhere (that's only my personal opinion), only that if it does it will be years before anything of significance is realized.
Don't forget, however, that at the moment there is nothing to market. Right now OpenBeOS is vaporware. There's no functional kernel (there's a derivative of the NewOS kernel in the works but few competant kernel hackers on the OBOS team), little networking code, no window manager or graphics subsystem, only a somewhat functional file system driver, etc. etc. etc.
IF the project ever gets anywhere significant, it's going to be years from now.
Be is dead and gone. Its assets were bought out by Palm earlier this year. BeOS died a horrible death along with the company and is now partially owned by Palm- who won't release it since it doesn't suit their business well. They bought it to get the development team who is now working on PalmOS.
This article is about OpenBeOS, which is currently vaporware. They don't even have a functional kernel yet. They've taken the NewOS kernel and badly maimed it... there aren't many competant kernel hackers on their team.
My idea wouldn't have to be terribly complicated or time consuming. The band could give rights to the intermediary company to license the stations, along with cds of the music they want distributed. The company would rip the CDs to mp3 and ogg and offer them for download to the member stations. However, I think that you'd have to charge the stations something otherwise you'd go broke. It wouldn't need to be much, however.
Of course, there's always the problem of becoming like the RIAA. Money is evil(tm).
The ruling states that the charge applies unless the station has an agreement with someone who has broadcast rights (the copyright owner) to the music. So, concievibly, someone could set up a company which would sit between independent artists and the webcasters and set up the agreements.
You didn't see the season finale, did you? Aside from Enterprise killing 3800 people, being destroyed and Archer being stranded in the 31st centry, not much has happened as a result of the war.
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Here's a summary:
http://www.startrek.com/library/ent_episodes/epis
Please don't make such outlandish claims without at least a little bit of proof.
Don't forget that his moderation of that post was taken away when he posted to the story himself. Idiot.
Whoa, dude! My Karma is, like, "Excellent"!
Yeah, what's with that? Just as I was getting close to 50, they went and took away the numbers. Now what incentive do I have to write decent comments?
I need to find a new news/comments sits.
Socialism: a stage of society in Marxist theory transitional between capitalism and communism and distinguished by unequal distribution of goods and pay according to work done.
Communism: a final stage of society in Marxist theory in which the state has withered away and economic goods are distributed equitably.
(from http://www.m-w.com)
So socialism would be the coming together and communism would be the blocks that have already joined their brethren, no?
Yeah, because um, once a database is created you can never add anything to it, right?
That's not an egg, that's a documented, fairly well-known feature.
Have you thought about expanding the it? I've always wondered (since I first saw a picture of it) how deep the water is around the island?
nt.
Yes, I know this kernel. It's a badly hacked up fork of NewOS (which I play with quite a bit). They didn't write it.
"Then it will still be out years ahead of a desktop ready Linux. :-)"
:)
But I will admit that it's pretty dumb that my mysql password is in the debug output. :)
Luckily there's nothing important there and the DB isn't remotely accessible.
Picky picky.. I'm not holding QA sessions about how great my website is and how its a replacment for google.com.
There is nothing to market. OpenBeOS is vaporware right now. There's very little done besides a lot of talk.
For instance: The kernel is a fork of the NewOS kernel, which is far from complete itself and there are few if any competant kernel hackers on the OBOS team. Also, fork has been changed so much (mostly superficial changes) by the few developers who are working on it, that changes to the NewOS kernel will not easily port to the OBOS fork.
Also, very little else of the OS has even been seriously started on. Check out the OpenBeOS website and see their progress indicators.
I'm not saying that the project will go nowhere (that's only my personal opinion), only that if it does it will be years before anything of significance is realized.
Don't forget, however, that at the moment there is nothing to market. Right now OpenBeOS is vaporware. There's no functional kernel (there's a derivative of the NewOS kernel in the works but few competant kernel hackers on the OBOS team), little networking code, no window manager or graphics subsystem, only a somewhat functional file system driver, etc. etc. etc.
IF the project ever gets anywhere significant, it's going to be years from now.
Be is dead and gone. Its assets were bought out by Palm earlier this year. BeOS died a horrible death along with the company and is now partially owned by Palm- who won't release it since it doesn't suit their business well. They bought it to get the development team who is now working on PalmOS.
This article is about OpenBeOS, which is currently vaporware. They don't even have a functional kernel yet. They've taken the NewOS kernel and badly maimed it... there aren't many competant kernel hackers on their team.
natively using windows drivers
Damn near impossible. Oh, and Be is dead and gone. This is OpenBeOS that's being talked about, which as of yet is vaporware.
nt
This just in from the MRD (Ministry of Redundancy Department) Department...
"Asshole" is what the loosers call the winner who figured out how the game works before they did.
So by your definition, yes, assholes win the world.
This does not matter and it's not news for nerds. Why is it on Slashdot?
Cheese in Wisconsin? Now THAT'S crazy!
Except that ISPs pay more like $0.30/gig.
My idea wouldn't have to be terribly complicated or time consuming. The band could give rights to the intermediary company to license the stations, along with cds of the music they want distributed. The company would rip the CDs to mp3 and ogg and offer them for download to the member stations. However, I think that you'd have to charge the stations something otherwise you'd go broke. It wouldn't need to be much, however.
Of course, there's always the problem of becoming like the RIAA. Money is evil(tm).
The ruling states that the charge applies unless the station has an agreement with someone who has broadcast rights (the copyright owner) to the music. So, concievibly, someone could set up a company which would sit between independent artists and the webcasters and set up the agreements.
Actually, I kinda like that idea...