Comment Re:Yeah. But what's "reasonably" angry?" (Score 1) 780
* - Where do companies get their money to pay taxes? Hint: it's not growing on the trees that are growing outside their offices.
I take it you've never heard of orchards.
* - Where do companies get their money to pay taxes? Hint: it's not growing on the trees that are growing outside their offices.
I take it you've never heard of orchards.
You're deliberately misrepresenting the results of the very report you link to.
According to a massive months-long study commissioned by eight news organizations in 2001, George W. Bush probably still would have won even if the U.S. Supreme Court had allowed a limited statewide recount to go forward as ordered by Florida’s highest court.
Bush also probably would have won had the state conducted the limited recount of only four heavily Democratic counties that Al Gore asked for, the study found.
On the other hand, the study also found that Gore probably would have won, by a range of 42 to 171 votes out of 6 million cast, had there been a broad recount of all disputed ballots statewide. However, Gore never asked for such a recount. The Florida Supreme Court ordered only a recount of so-called "undervotes," about 62,000 ballots where voting machines didn’t detect any vote for a presidential candidate.
The quote you chose conveniently cut out the caveats.
As I recall Cryptonomicon is well over 1000 pages long.
I'm sorry, but writing control software for a satellite isn't even the same field as writing a web application.
You're ignoring where it says 'The method of claim 1, wherein' in each of those sentences.
1. A method for removing space debris having a relatively low ballistic coefficient, the method comprising hastening orbital decay of the debris by creating a transient gaseous cloud at an altitude of at least 100 km above Earth, the cloud having a density sufficient to slow the debris so the debris falls into Earth's atmosphere.
None of those claims are general patents on physical laws. They are all specific to a satellite that puffs clouds of gas at space debris.
In fact, the article states that this textbook is a combination of chapters from three existing books. Somehow I think you could by those three books for less than $800.
The villain Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter series is often referred to as 'you know who' by characters who are afraid to speak his name aloud.
"released under freedom of information legislation"
"The price of NAND flash has been plummeting, and believe it or not, this is a bad thing. "The NAND memory companies are all beginning to cut back on capacity because they feel they are in an overcapacity issue. The memory capacity is at the point where [memory] is almost free," said Bob Merritt, principal analyst with Convergent Semiconductors.
I've noticed several design suggestions in your code.