Comment Re:Terrible question (Score 1) 848
Mod the parent up!
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He's just being silly - the guy's name is actually Khalid not Khalel.
Why would those giant platforms not become US territory and be subject to the same laws as the mainland?
I installed Windows 7 on my three year-old Thinkpad and it worked fine, until I had to install drivers for some microcontroller development boards that I'm playing with. The problem was that they used drivers that ran on top of libusb-win32 and as that is a free software project, it does not have signed drivers. With Windows XP through Vista, when the device manager complained that you were installing unsigned drivers, you could push the 'trust me, I'm an engineer' button. That button no longer works for Windows 7 64 bit. You can no longer install whatever you want on your own hardware using a legit copy of the operating system. The brave new future is here, on your PC.
I spent two days trying to get it to work, then gave up and went back to XP/32 bit.
Oh, no! He also bought some private information from Facebook.
or whatever they call Go++.
The "states"? Oh my, and what are those states other than other form of government? They also tax and spend - they aren't at all the bastion of freedom.
If you mean "the people", that would mean something different indeed. But as you see in referendum after referendum "we the people" cannot agree on anything, and even getting 60% on something requires lots of monies to be poured into advertising.
So you think that money is the root of all evil. Have you ever asked what is the root of money? -- Ayn Rand