Comment Re:Thanks (Score 1) 133
And i will be there in the end.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H...
And i will be there in the end.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H...
Now i feel old. I was there in the beginning.
"stuff that matters"
And if you dont think a ruling like this doesn't matter to everyone in this country that has a job, you need to get out of your mothers basement more often.
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And what the hell is up with this posting time limit, for people logged in?
To start with Hobby lobby was NOT against contraceptives, and offered it to their employees. They were against 'after the fact' options. Like "plan B".
Avoiding the truth was a plan to harass and go after them using media bias, much like Chick-fil-A was attacked.
The earth as a whole does a great job at 'processing' things.
Adapt, or die out.
1 - Most of what i saw was not free.
2 - Why should my want of 'freeness' supersede the poor sap that buys my used books? Books that now have a reduced value. ( both due to it being tied to me, and that i have defaced a piece of literature )
That is one way to stop them i guess.. Then the content wont matter, just the act of engaging is enough to get you labeled.
( and bandwidth caps.. )
Thanks for the only serious answer i got, to a serious question.
Why cant they just host this on their own? its not like they cant get nearly unlimited funding..
The fee will rise to the point they go out of business.
The beginning of the end for streaming services.
They are *earphones* for pete's sake. How about you make the sound better? You know, the reason people buy them, to listen to stuff...
Sucks.. Cloud as an additional option, ok.
So i assume that this new 'version' will be geared towards the home market and not professional. That seems to be the trend for apple.
Assuming no other copy of 'your' book exists, its not piracy, any more than the library is.
Now, perhaps if you cant guarantee there are no other copies, i suppose they could say something, but that should be on the seller to be complaint, not this company.
Never trust a computer you can't repair yourself.