Comment Re:140 Characters? (Score 1) 183
No, you are assuming that ".,?!" are used in the beginning of words or anywhere besides the end of a sentence or phrase.
No, you are assuming that ".,?!" are used in the beginning of words or anywhere besides the end of a sentence or phrase.
isn't anything created automatically assumed to have copyright attributed to the author?
Close. It's that anything creatIVE is automatically copyrighted upon creation.
If you can tweet a poem that fits into 140 characters -- and I defy you to write a haiku that does not -- then it is protected by copyright. Absence of any context indicating otherwise, tweeting your friends that you "ordered a hamburger minus tomatoes, who even likes those" is not a creative work and thus not copyrightable.
It's true, after a weekend of playing Doom III, I found myself very sensitive to the difference in color between RGB #000000 (background) and RGB #010101 (enemies).
If we let newspapers be non-profits we are giving a huge tax-break to Richard Mellon Scaife, and Rupert Murdoch, and Sun Myung Moon. All of the money these guy pump into their right-wing propaganda machines will be tax-deductible.
Did you read the summary? Any paper that adopts non-profit status will not be allowed to have a partisan editorial viewpoint.
How this would be enforced, and the definition used for 'partisan', those are open questions.
The sad truth of it is many of the grads for the last 15 years are junk [...] the curriculums now create people who think that the compiler, the runtime, and the OS are a black box.
Funny. I got my degree 10 years ago, and CS majors had required coursework in each of those fields. The curriculum even included subjects which would more appropriately be considered electrical engineering -- one project was to build an entire RISC CPU in modeling software, starting at the level of individual NAND gates and building up from there. I can't claim my experience was representative of every graduate in the past 15 years, but neither would I claim none of us have sufficient understanding of computer internals.
And what's wrong with that? 95% of the programming work that needs to be done IS writing reports for accounting. That 0.1% of the time where a new comm protocol needs to be developed, there's still some gee-whiz developer-savant capable of the task, and he's as likely to be a young college dropout as a grizzle-bearded oldbie.
Also you can't have tracks longer than about an hour due to id3v2 size limits.
I don't disagree that this "mp3HD" format is a bad solution in search of a problem, any problem, but would it really be a common problem if no track could be longer than ~1 hour?
My well-over-60GB music collection only has one track that exceeds 60 minutes (that would be the 74-minute single-track album, Delirium Cordia by Fantomas). Maybe there are other use cases I'm not considering?
The fact that something like this takes place in the United States of America is proof that this country is corrupt.
The fact that something like this provokes outrage, and is subjected to thorough review by the court system as to its constitutionality, is proof that this country is NOT corrupt, at least not fully and irreversibly.
I think the new buzzword for this is "crowdsourcing".
I was thinking more along the lines of "abandonware".
No longer interested in being the sole contributor to your yet-another-editor software project? Send out a press release touting it as a new paradigm in "Open management"!
"tools that tack the letters 'db' onto a 'pile of code that breaks with the traditional relational model"'
If "database" were intended to mean only "relational database", we wouldn't have had any need for the latter term...
It says the server will do the lifting to a thin client. The server is not just streaming binaries to be rendered on the client, the server is receiving input from and return video to be displayed on the client.
A game console with all the responsiveness and graphical horsepower of an X11 terminal? How can it fail!!!
This is really bad news for Nintendo.
Remember "AltiVEC" [...] which turned out to just be a slightly better MMX-like SIMD addon?
Are you proposing that "AltiVEC" was any worse a name for that type of technology than "MMX"?
What is "Cap It Alone"?
Doesn't sound like a website I'd entrust my financial information to...
When is this Fahrenheit unit going to die?
Not until people develop the intuition to evaluate temperature relative to a volume of water, rather than to their own bodies.
Which is a more logical numeric range for representing a perceived continuum from "cold" to "hot": 0 to 100 , or -18 to 38?
Or maybe nothing is missing at all.
Then the project lead should officially tag it as '1.0' to let the world know that no essential functionality is missing.
Version numbers have meaning, or at least used to prior to 1995. If the developers have designated a release as version 0.35d, you'd be a fool to entrust it with any critical or sensitive information.
Somehow Joplin was making a $100,000 a week in the 1920's, even though it's fairly trivial to simply hand-copy someone-else's work.
Funny, because Scott Joplin died in 1917.
Even if hand-copying ragtime sheet music were trivial, which it is not, it was still more convenient to spend the 5 cents on an officially published copy of 'Maple Leaf Rag' than it was to spend 2 cents on some blank staff paper and three hours transcribing a copy borrowed from a friend.
One man's constant is another man's variable. -- A.J. Perlis