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Net Neutrality == Commie Reality
Governments involved in the internet is the triumph of socialists over free market.
I wrote the above crap, and I'll admit it's stupid.
I've toured several Asian factories and this is the reality of Asian work life. People live in factory dormatories, work 6 VERY long days a week, and sleep at their desks when they get tired.
We can pretend that we're shocked, but we all know that goods from Asia are dirt cheap and yet we never seem to ask "WHY"? Is this willful blindness?
Until we start imposing tariffs based on unequal labour standards, this will never change.
I think that artists should be rewarded for their efforts and as such I buy all of my music; however, I now realize that this means I am ALSO supporting these thugs?
Maybe i should reconsider my activities, because I DO NOT WANT TO SUPPORT THESE GUYS.
What should I do?
Practical applications are the best way to learn. I'd suggest automating your job.
A webcam and a computer controlled Taser would be a great platform for making your life easier.
If the effects of the photons emitted from the cellphone transmitter are negligible, then how can a radio receiver pick them up?
Changes don't have to be chemical to have an effect.
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timothy
from the insightful-line-drawing dept.
mr crypto writes "User interfaces make copious use of pictures and symbols, but how abstract should images be? Lukas Mathis has an interesting blog entry on where to draw the line."
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Soulskill
from the better-than-lukewarm-rejection-i-guess dept.
Vigile writes "When the OnLive cloud-based gaming service was first announced back in March of 2009, it was met with equal parts excitement and controversy. While the idea of playing games on just about any kind of hardware thanks to remote rendering and streaming video was interesting, the larger issue remained of how OnLive planned to solve the latency problem. With the closed beta currently underway, PC Perspective put the OnLive gaming service to the test by comparing the user experiences of the OnLive-based games to the experiences with the same locally installed titles. The end result appears to be that while slower input-dependent games like Burnout: Paradise worked pretty well, games that require a fast twitch-based input scheme like UT3 did not."
I'm less concerned about chemicals than the aesthetics...
I use fruit not only for eating, but also for presentation. It looks good in a fruit bowl, or on top of a dessert. Now it will have the mark of the beast on it and will look like garbage.
Fruit is art, leave it alone.
ps. Those stickers suck too. Peeling them off damages the fruit skin.
MacroSlopp writes: It's October 22nd, and I've been checking the global news to see if there have been any Windows 7 launch parties that got out of control. I haven't seen anything yet, so perhaps readers could share their war stories from wild launch parties that they attended.