Comment Telomeres? (Score 1) 252
I wonder how gene damage and telomeres will play into the story of this person's aging.
I wonder how gene damage and telomeres will play into the story of this person's aging.
The real issue with these was never the health effects. That was just an extra thing that privacy advocates tossed in there to lend additional weight to their arguments. The primary argument against these things is the fact that they are a violation of privacy. Arguing the health issue just weakens objections, when it gets defeated.
. . . and it provides me with the excuse I need to switch over the an iPhone at the start of my next contract, given that the iPhone has significantly better HTML5/Canvas performance than the Android.
. . . and in other news, the sky is still blue and Moore's Law continues to be a marketing ploy.
That's all there is to this comment. I throw away pennies. The only coins I save are quarters, and I only do that out of frustration. I don't carry a coin pouch. Seriously.
Compromise: $30 shoes which last 6 months.
...but Windows versions never catch on until people realize how useful their "killer feature" is.
XP's killer feature was comparative stability. Vista's was shiny-pretty value and natively playing well with a lot of things that previously needed third-party software. 7's was polish. 8's is almost entirely the touch interface. If touchscreens on decent machines become more prevalent, people will fucking love Windows 8.
So this is how the Republican Party is going to try to move now that super-conservative has failed. How interesting!
...and then this happens. This is worse than when I got WoW working in WINE.
...founder of psychohistory. Welcome to the last Galactic Empire, folks.
It has one moon, named Chewie. And something else that isn't quite a moon...
Whoops. I mistyped. My apologies.
All right, never mind then! Whoops.
First off: Apple is only having people remove the apps in countries where the copyright is valid. Remember - U.S. public domain is not valid everywhere. I believe that copyright law is largely made of feces just as much as the next programmer, but this is not surprising.
Secondly: The article makes no mention of whether or not Apple is removing apps which use the word "Memory" outside of the context of the puzzle game for which Ravensburger holds the copyright. At least in U.S. copyright law, context and usage play important parts.
This would be a useful place to practice skeptical thinking. Why is Gamasutra writing this article? Why did they leave out these details? I would wager that the answer to these questions is, "To stir up shit."
Yeah, but unless it has been within the last month or two that this has happened, it's still not great. Travelling between Ohio and Indiana, there is a pretty long stretch of no 3G access on my phone, and my map just listed blank nothingness. If you're using the Google Navigation tool, it really should just pre-cache the entire map to your destination.
"I am, therefore I am." -- Akira