Comment Re:Parking garage (Score 5, Funny) 464
Because all the parking spaces are showing the same movie?
Because all the parking spaces are showing the same movie?
Which wouldn't be much of a reason for anyone to upgrade a 32-bit machine.
No, but why would we move now on news that the XP will stop getting patches two and a quarter years from now?
Are you saying Linux offers a BETTER gaming experience, better options, better game selection at the present time?
he had several meters and black boxes his employer had given him but hadn't shown him how to use. He was standing there clipping clips to different connectors, saying "Is this what I hook this to?"
You do realize what search engine is the default in iOS, right?
Sorry, Apple went music DRM free in response to Amazon going music DRM free.
I switched to namecheap a couple of years ago when Gina Trapani of Lifehacker recommended it.
I remember Heinlein saying If you're guilty, you're better off in a civilian trial. If you're innocent, you're better off in a military trial.
From "Starship Troopers", I believe.
When I worked in IT, we never had a problem with ANY customer who wanted to be "self-sufficient".
What we had problems with were the people who wanted to use their own notebook, tablet, whatever, with their own software, but then wanted us to support it when they screwed it up.
I'm wondering how many different "exclusive" editions publishers are going to publish in.
This is stupid. The only paid "exclusive" iPad publications I have are magazines that had a free iPad subscription when you bought the dead-tree edition.
Plus, of course, the amusing bit that ALL Harry Potter ebooks are pirated, because Rowling chooses to have it that way.
J.K. Rowling has STILL refuses to allow the Harry Potter books to be released as e-books (until her own little Potterweb, or whatever the heck she's calling it, is ready) but that sure hasn't prevented her from being one of the most-downloaded authors online. She just doesn't get a penny from it, because she has chosen to go that way.
As compared to Louis C.K. who has taken in half a million dollars in four days by having a DRM-free download of his Beacon Theater performance available for $5.
https://buy.louisck.net/
Or, of course, Cory Doctorow, who manages to do quite well on book sales even with having his books available as free CC-licensed downloads.
http://craphound.com/
Kindles read the epub format? Really? I haven't been able to find a reference to that on Amazon or anywhere else.
yes. All they have to do is claim the money to pay for it came from illegal sources, or that it's being used for illegal activity. They don't even have to bring charges.
Google "civil asset forfeiture" and come up with hundreds of things like this:
http://fedstookmycar.wordpress.com/category/abuse-of-civil-seizure-law/
I've actually gotten several notifications from Amazon that there was an updated version for a novel that had "fixes".
I tell them to turn to the study of mathematics, for it is only there that they might escape the lusts of the flesh. -- Thomas Mann, "The Magic Mountain"