Comment Re:What about encrypted communications? (Score 2) 228
security vulnerabilities that tempt black hats like chocolate cake tempts Michael Moore.
This is clearly a nominee for the metaphor of the award.
security vulnerabilities that tempt black hats like chocolate cake tempts Michael Moore.
This is clearly a nominee for the metaphor of the award.
And no, despite the similarity, it's not Detroit.
Who would fund the creation of new recipes if everyone shared them freely? Without copyright protection, we'd all be eating gray sludge fortified with nutrients.
They're called McNuggets...
Now we have Japanese grammar nazis in addition to the more common English varieties.
Clearly, you can't be taken seriously as an internet-savvy tech company in the 21st century without brick and mortar stores.
Perhaps 2010 will be the Year of the Linux Storefront.
But wait!
I've applied for a patent for the method of patenting the process of abusing the patent system!
Too bad it's patently obvious.
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2. oily, fatty, or greasy: resembling or containing oil, fat, or grease
Crap. Just when your out of mod points, you find this.
It'd seem having massive wind turbines would slow down the movement of air, which might lead to scenarios where the current global warming scare would be merely a trifle.
Not if you fit the turbines within the Senate's chambers...
Unfortunately, it is not quite that perfect. It seems that their offer to upgrade DRMed tracks for $0.30 has a hitch. If the label decides to alter the title of the album slightly, you can't upgrade. For example, if they change the album title from "Groovy tunes" to "Groovey Tunes (remastered)" you are SOL. This stranded nearly 100 of my songs in iTunes hell. ("My songs" might be an inappropriate phrase.) The net result of this:
Bye bye, iTunes. Hello, Amazon.
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