Comment Wonderful (Score 2) 97
And in 20 years, when the patents run out, they might even become affordable.
And in 20 years, when the patents run out, they might even become affordable.
Yes, well, it remains to be seen if you won't be pimping the republicans again in the next cycle. Then we will see for sure how much you choose to learn from history.
No way! The temperature where I live is just right.. In fact, I wouldn't mind if the temps climbed a bit more.
Absolutely. Patents and copyrights are privileges. This is just another abuse, amongst many others, of those privileges.
When a company refuses to sell a product or service, they should lose all exclusive IP rights to the product so that others can fill the void. The privilege of 'intellectual property' should at least carry a minimal price.
That means prices will go down, right?
Maybe we can take the time to find out why this is the case, and correct it...
Start with abolishing prohibition.
We have put the same corporations in charge of the government. Our best interests aren't on the agenda either way.
Not true. If there is no threat from traffic shaping, the use of encryption will become more useful and widespread.
Not Burt Rutan... Jim Bede (slightly more realistic than an Iranian press release)
...you don't have to run fax lines to 50 machines.
shared printer. You use what you have.
I repeat...
I still have a modem in my machine... "Print to fax"
Soon the BBC, ITV, et al will come begging for decent recording equipment...
VPN is very easy to block. Deep packet inspection and traffic shaping will take care of the rest. Our only hope is ad hoc.
If you want to put yourself on the map, publish your own map.