Comment Copyleft (Score 1) 566
The wording would include all strong or weak copyleft licenses, like GPL, LGPL, MPL, and QPL, but not permissive licenses like the MIT, BSD, or Apache licenses.
The wording would include all strong or weak copyleft licenses, like GPL, LGPL, MPL, and QPL, but not permissive licenses like the MIT, BSD, or Apache licenses.
The actual test explicitly specified "(dry biomass, after removing the water)".
[ Using "mass" as an informal shorthand for dry mass is common in plant science. Wet weight is used to indicate that water is included. ]
Claim 1-3 cover all client server games with persistent data.
The oldest such game I know of is from 1971, but I'm sure there are examples predates that.
Claim 4-5 adds payment to that. That was not common on the early internet, but common on the for payment BBS's of the 80's.
Claim 6-7 adds "prizes" to the first claim, without defining the term. It would seem to cover any client-server game with a high-score
Claim 8-10 add a physical computer to the above claims: "No sir, this is not a software patent, it is a patent on software running on a computer. Totally different. Down with software patents!".
Jeff Strain formulated it like this: "the team that is best poised to deliver a successful game that is an evolution of WoW is... well, the WoW team".
Here is the EU data on the pesticide.
Some highlights: It is an insecticide, so it should not really surprise that it kills bees. The toxitity to honey bees is well known (LD50 = 0.004 ug/bee, which the document interpret as "high" risk). And it is approved for use in most EU countries, including Italy and Germany.
> Why do you hate the USA?
Because at the time you can make use of malls and navy seals, the game tend to be decided anyway.
> Why would you want to use No Script?
To make web sites readable. I can't read text when there is stuff moving around the screen screaming for my attention.
AdBlock would do 95% of the same, but the ads pay for the content, so I don't like to block them.
> In fact a lot of sites would be crippled by it.
Permanently deblocking a trusted site is a one mouse click-and-drag operation. You can also temporarily deblock a site, or a single object.
> Really there's no benefit here besides feeding one's paranoia.
That's not my main reason, but I admit that it makes me feel safer clicking links on sites like reddit (/. has a better, if slower, screening process).
If they worked for IBM or SGI, two large contributers to the Linux kernel, they could. SGI at one point contributed UNIX derived code.
The "serial" you lived through is likely RS-232-C, defined in 1969, and not exactly hard to find support for today.
The parallel interface is likely IEEE 1284 from 1994, but backward compatible with the Centronics interface introduced sometime in the 70s. You won't have to look far to find a IEEE 1284 connector either, even if it is slightly less common.
USB 1.0 is from 1996. Finding a PC that doesn't support it will be more difficult than either of the above challenges.
General purpose data connectors seem to be long lived.
Storage media less so, finding a reader for 8" floppy disk (the standard of the 70s) is much more difficult.
Noscript doesn't turn off Javascript. Most browsers already have an option for that. What Noscript does is to make the control of Javascript (and Flash) much more fine grained and convenient.
Some typical case:
1. Scripts on poor web sites just serve to detract from the content. Those you simply never turn on.
2. Scripts on good web sites improve access to content. Those sites you enable permanently first time you visit (press no Noscript button in the lower right corner, and select "enable permanently") and forget about it.
3. Some web sites contain a mix of the two. Here you can either explicitly enable a specific object (by clicking on a placeholder, like with flashblock), or temporarily enable scripts for that site.
Basically, Noscript makes more, not less, of the web accessible. The good web sites you use normally will not be affected (as they all will be allowed to run scripts). But following links from social web sites like
Of course, most of the noise scripts distacting from content are ads, so AdBlock gives you much of the same benefit. But I don't want to hide ads, as that is how the sites pay their bills.
Approval voting is possibly even easier for voters to understand than fptp, since you can still just vote for whoever you like the most.
Yes, the Danish rule is that after 6 month, the carrier is obliged to unlock your phone for free.
The carrier I use (Telmore) doesn't even bother with that, they just sell them unlocked. It makes the most sense anyway, if you buy a subsidized phone, why should they care whether you actually use their bandwidth? You have to pay them the monthly fee for the binding period (6 months) in any case.
Location and strength of wi-fi spots was collected deliberately and openly, content of data passed through wi-fi was collected by accident.
The only one I know of.
Learn the difference between isA and hasA relationships.
Anyone can make an omelet with eggs. The trick is to make one with none.