Comment Re:And nothing of value was lost (Score 1) 145
You aren't very bright either, failing to see that I'm not letting his stupid jeer get in the way of facts.
You aren't very bright either, failing to see that I'm not letting his stupid jeer get in the way of facts.
Their ads try to install things on your system without your knowledge.
That right there should be a serious warning to anyone using or considering Microsoft products.
I've got my own implementation that is OSI compatible. But given I answered more than half of the RFCs and had over 30% of those comments implemented, I'm still a father.
Oh, you wanted a name? No, sir. Do that work for yourself.
" Do you even understand how the OSI model works?"
Given Layer 6 is almost entirely written by me, yea, I know far more than you do.
Come back when you've got a fucking clue.
Uh, yea, been at it since 1992, when Cable modem first came out for Memphis.
"Instead of relying on Wikipedia, why don't you try reading the actual patents (which you obviously have not done)?"
I have. You're relying upon wikipedia instead of real life sources.
But that is your problem, while I've made devices utilizing said patents and they can't do shit about it due to doctrine of first sale.
Either beat these fools down or be a fucking slave.
Your choice. You set the tone for the future.
I do LED work for a living. I know Mr. Nakamura at Nichia.
And the wikipedia entry is well-sourced, with not much of anything referencing BU.
Perhaps you could bother reading the evidence, which you obviously have not.
They have two camera recordings. Triangulation shouldn't be too difficult with two semi-clear views from very different angles.
"Yea, everything was so much better back before GameSpy was around and we used to use.... nothing."
HEAT.NET
TEN.COM
GameSpy wasn't the only thing around back then. I'm going to guess you never actually played games very seriously.
Too bad the method of making them was the same back then, GaN epitaxy.
Too bad prior art goes back even further than that.
Nichia had blue Gallium-Nitride LED tech in 1994, and is in fact credited with its invention.
I haven't seen 10,000MPG and I've been watching SAE supermileage competitions for quite some time. Highest I saw was in the range of 3,000+ MPG.
2.4 statute miles of surgical tubing at Yale U. = 1 I.V.League