Charge different prices for the songs depending on how good they are. $2 or $3 for the great songs on the album and 50c or 25c for the stuff that radio DJs thankfully never forced anyone else to listen to.
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He should really cut back on the penis enlargement on his forhead.
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only $1499.99... I better get two
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Yah for what again? $10 an album for lower quality than a CD which can be purchased for under $10 anyhow. Yah for accessibility of the media but that's about all.
System wide disabling of redrawing windows whilst they're moving or resized (two separate options please)... the wife has a nice iBook and I get nice fuzy feelings about making a BSD based OS my primary desktop (instead of WinXP with ALL of the bells and whistles disabled) but the interface is just to damned annoyingly laggy.
This rationale is used many times to make people feel comfortable with the fact that they either; a) broke their agreement with a software company and publicly released pre release software even though they agreed that they wouldn't b) copied and used software even though they had no permission from the copyright holder to do so
I fail to see the distinction between modifying a file on the disk and modifying the file after its been loaded in to memory, in both cases a copyrighted work has been modified. Other than that we seem to be in agreement, they COULD ban your cdkey from Battle.net for using d2jsp, so use at your own risk.
Well, I was interested in watching the matches but not really interested in installing a proprietry viewer or installing media player 9. Where's the ChessGML version so I can view it using SVG?
If it was broken at the bottom end (anywhere below the center of mass) wouldn't the top portion move into a higher orbit leaving only the part below the break to fall to earth?
if you use one of those other editors that forces gratuitous use of the CTRL or ALT to do just about anything, then switch editors instead of messing with the damn keyboard:)
How is this better than just putting the bus time table into a palm held computer which could sync just as frequently? The Brisbane City Council Bus Service trialed electronic signs at bus stops over five years ago. They were very cool because not only did they tell you when the next bus was meant to arrive for each route it also told you if the bus was running late. Not sure what the status is nowadays but I'm guessing they were too expensive to put on every bus stop.
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hrm... so why can't I keep my moderator points on one of these cards?
I wish that it would take off in more places so that I don't have to sit behind the five idiots who decide to pay for their milk with debit/credit cards at the supermarke.t
I wish that it would take off in more places so that I didn't have the urge to execute the five idiots who decide to pay for their milk with a check at the supermarket.
How can you have a standard that maps arbirary tag names into a binary format? At best you could get rid of some < and > and maybe some / characters and the redudnacy of a repeating the name in a close tag. Sure, at the start of the file you could have a table that expressed all of the tags as identifiers with an smaller bit length than the tags themselves but isn't that just compression? Use off the shell compression, and a HTTP header or file extension will tell you how to decompress back to the XML source. Formats which are human readable (like HTTP, SMTP, FTP) kick serious butt over binary formats because, well, they're human readable.
The website certainly has the feel of... "this is a big scam to collect the key information required to initiate identity theft". Looks like someone checked it out here and you don't need to use your real last 4 digits unless you have a really common name and multiple people apply with the same name/birthdate. Here's the juicy comment.
The settlement website is registered to:
Rust Consulting, Inc. 501 MARQUETTE AVE STE 700 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55402-1208 US 612-359-2000 cmichelsen-at-rustco nsulting.com
I called their central office, which referred me to their office in Fairbough (507-333-4300), and asked them about the SSN query. They were quite helpful, and after a bit of asking around her office the receptionist told me that because the number of class members is so large, they ask for the last 4 SSN numbers to insure that if two or more people with the same name apply, they will in fact make two or more payments.
Dunno if that's the most sensible way to do that, but that's what they told me. At any rate: it's a legitimate site.
Or a very, very clever plot to steal identities, staffed by cunning actors with Minnesota accents.
The only people who would still like to crack this key are the ones who don't realize how long it will take. You have to check every prime between 2 and 2^1024 (which is around 1.8e308). As has been said by many others, this is an utter waste of resources.
... I changed the interface back to the much cleaner stylings of Win2k (which IMHO is cleaner than pretty much all linux desktops). The only giveaway is that they made the icons a bit nicer which I can live with.
Using CVS with a build process is easy. The developer that wants to trigger a build does an update, commits all of their changes, resolves and commits any conflicts, tags the source and then triggers the build using the tag. Any subsequent commits, including partial ones are ommited from the build and as an added bonus you can build any previous build from the source.
if somebody spent the time to map networks to geographic locations
I've found geoip to be quite accurate.
Charge different prices for the songs depending on how good they are. $2 or $3 for the great songs on the album and 50c or 25c for the stuff that radio DJs thankfully never forced anyone else to listen to.
He should really cut back on the penis enlargement on his forhead.
only $1499.99 ... I better get two
Yah for what again? $10 an album for lower quality than a CD which can be purchased for under $10 anyhow. Yah for accessibility of the media but that's about all.
System wide disabling of redrawing windows whilst they're moving or resized (two separate options please) ... the wife has a nice iBook and I get nice fuzy feelings about making a BSD based OS my primary desktop (instead of WinXP with ALL of the bells and whistles disabled) but the interface is just to damned annoyingly laggy.
I guess quoting the blatantly obvious is what "journalists" do best ...
This rationale is used many times to make people feel comfortable with the fact that they either;
a) broke their agreement with a software company and publicly released pre release software even though they agreed that they wouldn't
b) copied and used software even though they had no permission from the copyright holder to do so
I fail to see the distinction between modifying a file on the disk and modifying the file after its been loaded in to memory, in both cases a copyrighted work has been modified. Other than that we seem to be in agreement, they COULD ban your cdkey from Battle.net for using d2jsp, so use at your own risk.
Modifying your client breaks your EULA, if you use it and get banned its your own fault.
Yeah but there's no reason for CC#'s to be stored anywhere either. Can the CC companies please hire someone who knows how to use a hash function.
Well, I was interested in watching the matches but not really interested in installing a proprietry viewer or installing media player 9.
Where's the ChessGML version so I can view it using SVG?
If it was broken at the bottom end (anywhere below the center of mass) wouldn't the top portion move into a higher orbit leaving only the part below the break to fall to earth?
if you use one of those other editors that forces gratuitous use of the CTRL or ALT to do just about anything, then switch editors instead of messing with the damn keyboard :)
How is this better than just putting the bus time table into a palm held computer which could sync just as frequently? The Brisbane City Council Bus Service trialed electronic signs at bus stops over five years ago. They were very cool because not only did they tell you when the next bus was meant to arrive for each route it also told you if the bus was running late. Not sure what the status is nowadays but I'm guessing they were too expensive to put on every bus stop.
hrm ... so why can't I keep my moderator points on one of these cards?
I wish that it would take off in more places so that I don't have to sit behind the five idiots who decide to pay for their milk with debit/credit cards at the supermarke.t
I wish that it would take off in more places so that I didn't have the urge to execute the five idiots who decide to pay for their milk with a check at the supermarket.
If we're being really nitpicky then
it's - contraction for it is or it has and possessive pronoun meaning belonging to it
its - plural of it
Since its has almost no usage in common language it's become a commonly accepted (but incorrect) to use its as the possessive form of it.
How can you have a standard that maps arbirary tag names into a binary format? At best you could get rid of some < and > and maybe some / characters and the redudnacy of a repeating the name in a close tag. Sure, at the start of the file you could have a table that expressed all of the tags as identifiers with an smaller bit length than the tags themselves but isn't that just compression? Use off the shell compression, and a HTTP header or file extension will tell you how to decompress back to the XML source. Formats which are human readable (like HTTP, SMTP, FTP) kick serious butt over binary formats because, well, they're human readable.
Allegedly PCI
The only people who would still like to crack this key are the ones who don't realize how long it will take. You have to check every prime between 2 and 2^1024 (which is around 1.8e308). As has been said by many others, this is an utter waste of resources.
... I changed the interface back to the much cleaner stylings of Win2k (which IMHO is cleaner than pretty much all linux desktops). The only giveaway is that they made the icons a bit nicer which I can live with.
Using CVS with a build process is easy. The developer that wants to trigger a build does an update, commits all of their changes, resolves and commits any conflicts, tags the source and then triggers the build using the tag. Any subsequent commits, including partial ones are ommited from the build and as an added bonus you can build any previous build from the source.
Sure, if he's got a billion bucks or so.