Comment Re:Time to move on, perhaps? (Score 1) 753
If you are a Mozilla guy (you say *our* users), is there an official 64 bit version for Windows? Linux?
If you are a Mozilla guy (you say *our* users), is there an official 64 bit version for Windows? Linux?
No. See, you aren't thinking like a lawyer. You can patent something IRL. Then get another patent for the same thing by adding "on a computer". Then, get a third patent by saying "on the internet". Maybe a fourth by saying "on a social network".
Maybe your SP is different than ours, but you can open any SP in a Windows Explorer view and see all your files and documents.
Far from locked in.
So true. My family's mid 80's minivan had *no* head restraints on any of the seats. And yes, it was the passenger model.
OpenPilot takes care of a lot of the control of these things. The firmware is already completely open. It is being tested in many vehicles all over the world.
The hardware is supposed to be released as open source fairly soon. As of now, they are limiting production to ensure proper testing...
Based on the Gawker coverage, I'd say the l33tness of this hack is akin to Microsoft infiltrating the Linux Kernel Mailing List.
This will really get interesting when this data mining bot meets a DARPA pro-government sockpuppet bot... or a PR-firm social marketing sockpuppet bot... or any number of DIY real life human sockpuppets.
I have been using LastPass for a while now. And the more I use it, the more skittish I get.
It's not that I'm really worried about losing access to the 500 or so sites in my database. Most of those I could reset via email.
And my email password has to be rememberable because of my android phone and such.
I just feel really skittish about relying on something that, in-effect, is an absolute book of knowledge about me. I used to keep that book inside my head. Now, it's out there. And it keeps me up some nights...
A '64 Pontiac GTO did 0-60 in 6.6 s and the 1/4 mi in 14.8 s. A V6 Camry can easily match that.
Big money bets on whoever's going to win. The Republicans do their bidding unabashedly, while the Democrats pay lip service to their base before doing their bidding.
One possible explanation: Population dieoffs are followed by labor shortages and hence, more egalitarian societies. e.g. Black Death and Renaissance
For just one example of many, you may want to look up "cross range capability". That was a very expensive requirement to satisfy the Air Force... for something they never used.
Ok, so they do exist in Australia, but there *must* be fewer of them! We really do have *a lot* in the US.
There's only one kind of "tort reform" that works: real universal healthcare.
- Everybody gets their injuries treated.
- Nobody has to sue each other for medical expenses.
- Personal injury and workers comp attorneys go out of business.
It's what the rest of the industrialized world does, and they pay half of what the US pays per capita on healthcare.
Not Facebook or Google? Do you do Google searches while logged in to your Gmail account?
The sooner all the animals are extinct, the sooner we'll find their money. - Ed Bluestone