Comment Re:To whoever did this (Score 1) 503
I am pretty sure they'll sleep just fine, like the perpetrators of ethnic cleansings of late. Never forget, MY ASS.
I am pretty sure they'll sleep just fine, like the perpetrators of ethnic cleansings of late. Never forget, MY ASS.
From their time table, I am *guessing* they're traveling on foot. It would take but a few months if they're traveling on horse back.
... enough to deprive potential competitors of necessary human resources.
And big network service provider will implement it to the detriment of their revenue (think Comcast and Netflix). Riiiiiight.
now the most brilliant minds can move on to prolonging male erection. no, boosting IQ is still dead last in the list.
When sued -
0. stall plaintiff
1. transfer assets to a new shell company
2. closed down old shell company
3. rinse and repeat
" Is there a broader implication for DRM? Not really."
But is it going to stop them from parading it as such? Hell no.
throttle the family of fcc top dogs. that'll get them to change their tune real fast.
no matter how you reorg a funny farm, it's still a funny farm.
court is paid for by tax dollars, but the ruling is posted to a privately own service that could be monetized. is this a good thing?
What if the ISP says 'not without a warrant' on this too?
I think you're being naive, if you're seriously hoping ISP would stand up and protect your rights. It's not a profitable thing to do and it is most certainly not in their interest (it cost money to fight this sort of things against the government.) With majority of the market being service by just a few major ISP, there's no incentive for them to go the extra mile to keep you as their customer.
ran FF on a Tablet running android 2.2 and it was DOG SLOW (mind you this was on a Tegra 2,) and the UI looked like something that was designed for desktop. Opera was much much better...
while IRS audits Google, GE continues to pay ZERO corporate income tax, and DAMN PROUD OF IT.
But be careful what you wish for...
From an 80's flick --
Ahhh, (s)he's got a helluva grip!
It's 400 foot-pounds. (s)he could crush (your wiener)
Most of the congress critters don't even read the bill that's being put up for a vote, assuming they bother to show up for the vote.
To be fair, most of the bills being put up for a vote are unnecessarily wordy and obscure, with six zillion unrelated amendments attached. All of which makes a very dry reading and makes layman's head spin (before exploding.)
If all else fails, lower your standards.