No, this is China. TFA says that the man is in Shenzhen, which Wikipedia confirms is a city in the Guangdong province of southern China, near the Hong Kong border.
Vote with your money, folks. If you would like to see companies cooperate with the free software community, reward the companies that do so by buying their products.
If you know of a particular piece of WiFi hardware that works particularly well in Linux or BSD, please follow up here so we all know what to buy. (See also this list.)
Ok, I understand that some people want to pet a stuffed toy and pretend that it's a baby seal. I mean actually do this more than once.
Let's say that this applies to say, 1% of the population.
Ok, now you stick some robotics into your stuffed toy (they would have said "clockwork" a hundred years ago), does that really raise the percentage of people interested in petting the stuffed toy and pretending that it's a real seal?
I mean I like stuffed toys myself, but I can't imagine that putting machinery inside of one makes it better. Since you don't have to pretend that it's moving or anything, I think you're MORE likely to be thinking of it as just an object, in case you'll think of it as a machine rather than as a pillow.
I mean lets face it, the smartest computerized toy is no nearer to being a real seal than an ordinary doll is.
And isn't the whole premise awfully condescending and insulting? If you want to help old people get over loneliness, why are you foisting toys on them rather than say, time with a real human being, or a real pet?
Or Meet the Robinsons.
(hint: look at the logo.)
Sunrocket and Packet8 are also quite good, or at least that's what I've heard.
A wise man words during the day and sleeps at night...in bed!
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Somebody mod me +5 insightful for no reason at all.
Dell is based in Round Rock, Texas, near Austin.
If you're gonna call a group of people "morans", at least learn to spell moron.
You remind me of this person.
Hell, 640 kb ought to be enough for anyone.
I, for one, welcome our new Martian overlords.
No, this is China. TFA says that the man is in Shenzhen, which Wikipedia confirms is a city in the Guangdong province of southern China, near the Hong Kong border.
According to the article, there are three companies that have actually worked with the free software community on drivers. Here is the list:
Ralink Technology
Atmel Corporation
Realtek Linux drivers here
Vote with your money, folks. If you would like to see companies cooperate with the free software community, reward the companies that do so by buying their products.
If you know of a particular piece of WiFi hardware that works particularly well in Linux or BSD, please follow up here so we all know what to buy. (See also this list.)
I second this, I recently visited LA to visit family and remember seeing the Broadcom building, it was in Irvine IIRC.
Ted Stevens, is that you?
Ok, I understand that some people want to pet a stuffed toy and pretend that it's a baby seal. I mean actually do this more than once.
Let's say that this applies to say, 1% of the population.
Ok, now you stick some robotics into your stuffed toy (they would have said "clockwork" a hundred years ago), does that really raise the percentage of people interested in petting the stuffed toy and pretending that it's a real seal?
I mean I like stuffed toys myself, but I can't imagine that putting machinery inside of one makes it better. Since you don't have to pretend that it's moving or anything, I think you're MORE likely to be thinking of it as just an object, in case you'll think of it as a machine rather than as a pillow.
I mean lets face it, the smartest computerized toy is no nearer to being a real seal than an ordinary doll is.
And isn't the whole premise awfully condescending and insulting? If you want to help old people get over loneliness, why are you foisting toys on them rather than say, time with a real human being, or a real pet?
Olive Cocks.
Because of the public static void main (String[] ARRRRRRRRRGGGGS!)
(ducks)
Known suspected murder? Isn't that an oxymoron?
It's spelled sense, not sence. (Not to be a grammar nazi; you asked me to correct it)
Links please?
Steve Ballmer fucking kills hundreds every day, and nobody seems to want to fucking bury that guy, they've done it before but they won't do it again.
Most of the people-who-missed-the-point already are anonymous.
OP here, yes, I realize my mistake. It did, however, make for some great humor.
Heck, they're probably more qualified to be a lawyer that most of the current ones.
Are you saying that the Australian ISPs knew that someone was committing copyright infringement?