Comment I'm aware, but didn't follow @ 45% (Score 1) 342
Is a really good indication of the actual relevance of the election to the slashdoters. More of stuff that matters to geeks and less of politics please!
Is a really good indication of the actual relevance of the election to the slashdoters. More of stuff that matters to geeks and less of politics please!
This is very much like Amazon in everything - you have no rights, only the obligation to pay them and have them do pretty much what they want with your data. There is no effective SLA, and if you don't like what they do only recourse is trying to win over a megacorp in court.
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Well, no, he actually write a lot of quality code day in and day out, something neither ESR nor Stallman have done for decades, if ever.
This could make for an interesting tool material, especially as its harder than diamond and could be cheaper to make in time.
Also makes me wonder - will there be a new material discovered if they compressed supercooled carbon?
This does not give any new information that would cause any doubts as to whether or not it was a murder or manslaughter - the fact that he killed his wife is pretty damn watertight. So this does not change anything trial or sentencing wise, never mind the part where he pleaded guilty and lead police to her grave.
Trying to go back no saying "hey! look! like i said, they are evil money-grabbing bastards! this makes my trial invalid!" would simply get him laughed out of court.
The lawyers are working pro bono, which you would no if you read the article. Not that I expect you to know what it means.
This is a great example of why you should never take advice from Anonymous Cowards.
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