Comment Re:Lol, More commissions in the form of lawyer pay (Score 1) 92
Where can you buy a decent RPN device today?
You buy an older HP calculator on eBay of course.
Where can you buy a decent RPN device today?
You buy an older HP calculator on eBay of course.
You think you can "educate" people, best of luck to you, but you just want to interest people to something they do not want to care about, full stop.
As the old saying goes, Never try to teach a pig to sing. It just wastes your time and annoys the pig.
Could some astute lawyer (IANAL) produce a standard boilerplate response form and offer it for a nominal fee?
I believe that the proper reply can be found here.
Atleast in the EU, there is some evidence that intelligent life exists, and rational debate is encouraged.
Citation needed.
What's with this urge to punish? What has Marvell done that's so evil? Other than being a powerful US corporation, that is.
They made billions of dollars off the patents of others and didn't pay appropriately to the patent holders?
I would hope that a judge/jury would only be able to award punitive damages if the plaintiff provided convincing evidence that the defendant willfully and knowingly violated the plaintiff's patents.
As OT as this is, I was moderating but all I seem to being doing lately is moderating down advertising 'comment' crap like this wasting mod points that could have been used for of upmodding other, more relevant and interesting comments.
Surely there must be a way of moderating this junk "Advertising" or something that doesn't affect your other mod point for relevant stuff. aaarrrggghh
This is why slashdot is doomed and will likely fail completely within the next year or so. Readership apathy is increasing for the following reasons, among others:
Eventually people will tire of just filtering comment spam and will stop moderating altogether. Combine that with the declining content quality and the people that provide intelligent, interesting or insightful commentary will stop coming. After that it will become just another 4chan. It's a shame and I will be sorry to see it go, but that's the way things are going.
A gun is more like a car. If you want to own it and operate it there some regulations to limit the risk that your neighbors have to endure.
None of the regulation around firearms are in any way related to "the risk that your neighbors have to endure". Try again dumb ass.
WW2, The Firebombing of Dresden. need i say more?
I think Hiroshima and Nagasaki beat the hell out of anything else for "collateral damage".
Yeah. Well, I suppose it would be my country that would turn killing people into a sport.
I think the Romans beat us to that quite a while ago.
Google just brought out a map product for Apple and Apple's sales have again risen far higher than usual - people were holding off buying their products until it was fixed.
Or as adamstew pointed out in another article, maybe there was another explanation.
Tough luck. Commercial transactions with willing parties are only dependent on what the two parties are willing to exchange. And that regardless of the societal/group value of the goods exchanged.
But I, as the recipient of these messages, am not a willing party. If I were, then there would be an option where I could choose to opt-in or opt-out.
I suggest a law that puts the responsibility on the gun owner to keep their guns safe and locked up. If your gun is stolen and used to kill, you should be just as guilty for those murders. Looking over stats it seems about 80% of gun crimes happen with stolen guns. Negligent gun owners not locking up their guns and keeping them out of the hands of others seems to be a big problem. Had this mother had her guns in a safe, this shit would not have happened. Just my two cents.
Looks like slashdot owes you some change back.
Speak for yourself, for some of us defrauding lonely and desperate people using an online profile only loosely grounded in reality is still the best way to get dates.
Well, first dates anyway.
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