Comment Seen it on Google Labs list (Score 1) 122
That's about it
And I do remember the name "drinkypoo"
That's about it
And I do remember the name "drinkypoo"
20 bucks says Syrian protesters will attempt a Tahrir Square.
10 more bucks says some concessions will have to be made.
Unsure about revolution.
I don't know why it hasn't been mentioned, but this will allow Google to threaten the broadcast news industry.
Why watch news on TV at *all* if you're busy watching livecast after livecast on YouTube?
There are what seems to be a countless army of people and companies using Java, and I have never heard of anyone being sued for "Java IP anything". Something smells fishy.
>Besides, when dictatorial, murdering thugs like Hugo Chavez are the primary people taking your side, that ought to be a not-so-subtle hint that you're not quite on the right side.
They won't be singing Assange's praises when he leaks something about them
"He compared the data contained within an address book that would be searchable."
In the future, so too would be human thoughts. Human heads are simply containers for memories stored in synaptic format.
In the end, a hive mind is only one mind.
>But seriously, people like to justify property by making it some natural right.
But seriously, people like to justify life itself by making it some natural right. Obviously, if someone could better use the oxygen you breathe, by all means, we should take it from you and give it to him.
Property is survival. A human depends on secure access to calories, and the land we grow wheat upon is now our mechanism of survival. The transition to ordered society based around agriculture is permanent.
> we don't give animals property rights to their habitats
What? And so what are we citizens to our government? Animals lucky to be allowed to live? Government is a human social construct designed to govern humans, nothing more nothing less. Perhaps you're arguing we treat them like second-class citizens? Slaves even? Weird, considering "protected" endangered species may as well have "equal" rights to us humans.
So much for a government of, for, and by the people.
If property is theft, theft from whom? Your town? Your country?
How can one steal what isn't owned?
Oh, and it's Proudhon, not Marx.
How permanent, exactly?
is fair play in the corporate world. Be wise, Google.
I'm sure there's lots of them.
Skyscraperpage is awesome, but their interest is obviously a bit narrowed lol.
So....heard that Microsoft might be laying off 15% of its workforce?
Well.....this might compound that.
Karl Rove. Come on, give the guy some credit.
The guy ran oppo for the Republican party. They guy know who to talk to, and how to get information. He has is own databases of personal information on people - check his website and his own polling data.
He is fully capable of doing his own leg work with his own resources.
If *I* know what I would need to do to get the info needed to manipulate only one guy, Karl Rove better know, or the Republican party is overpaying him!
One man having an accident, or several, perhaps dozens of people conspiring to fake said accident?
False dichotomy.
What is it with people and the assumption that sabotage requires an elaborate chess game complete with blueprints, secret agents, wiretapping, and van full of CIA listening equipment?
It takes one man with a fucking match to burn down a house.
It takes only one mechanic with a desperate need to pay his family's medical bills to snip an important wire.
When a mouse in a house full of cats dies, the simpler explanation isn't that he suddenly lost the will to live.
The Razor is for simplicity. Your need to reaffirm your faith in the humanity of those in power is irrelevant.
Work without a vision is slavery, Vision without work is a pipe dream, But vision with work is the hope of the world.