Comment Re:Just one problem... (Score 1) 321
Wouldn't it be great to make plastic after we run out of oil?
Wouldn't it be great to make plastic after we run out of oil?
The article specifically says they use corn husks. Do you eat the husk?
And? Instead of letting the agricultural byproducts go to waste or composting them or whatever, they are recycling them as packaging that they were going to use oil for. Now that oil can stay safely tucked away under the sand... or get burned by a bitchin Camero.
Glass is heavy and fragile and bulky and I would bet uses more energy to produce and to recycle than PET. Nothing is going to leach that isn't already. PET is PET. It's the same chemical produced from a different feedstock.
My benchmark is pretty simple: Can I plan Entanglement without the fan spinning up? IE9 and Chrome don't spin the fan up, FF4 does.
I'm sure they will if trends continue the way they have been. No more socialized oceanography! No more Marxist weather!
Until some stupid fucker uses them as an AWESOME PHOTO EARLY WARNING SYSTEM!1!!!1
Not sure how familiar you are with the Android market, but it's pretty common to see add-on modules for apps there. Put a link in the app that hits the module's market item directly or just supply a link with a market search term that is designed to hit your modules.
Jam a few more cliches in there, you haven't quite convinced me.
Would you please sign in so I can add you to my hate list? That's where everyone who feels the need to be "special" and use a different font for no apparent reason goes.
Who are you kidding? A toothless old man with a radio will probably schtup you just for the company.
Ooh, flamebait AND troll. I really don't understand this place anymore.
It appears that you are one of those ignorant FLOSS detractors who tries to bitch that hijacking other people's code is "most expensive" while the alternative is... you investing your own time to fill all the countless man-hours that it took other people to build the software you are trying to sell off as if it was your own?
If you don't want others to use your code, why is it released under an open source license?
That seems to be a great way to get folks to avoid GPLed software like the plague. Here's another. The guy is cooperative and asks for clarification on what exactly the developers want done for compliance. What does he get? A whole lot of shit in return.
Don't forget the warm reaction of the open source howler monkies if you find out you *are* violating the license and ask for help in stopping. Some people like to complain more than anything else.
UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because that would also stop you from doing clever things. -- Doug Gwyn