Comment Re:Oh boy... (Score 1) 164
Ouch?
Ouch?
And what about a whole line of underwear and lingerie garments? Do you think the ladies wont mind that it's made with yeast?
And Emirates Airline.
From the top of my head, I'd say the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus is a must have. And to add some fun you could add some sort of reference to the differences between Descartes' and Leibniz's nomenclature.
My 2^1 cents
Amen, brother.
The bank i used to do business with (La Caixa, in Spain) offered what they called was a "Cyber Creditcard". It had everything that a CC has, except the physical support (it was just printed in a piece of paper). And the feature that really made it for me was that it worked like a cash card: if you wanted to buy something for 200 euros, you logged into their website (securely), added 200 euros to the card's credit and shopped. If someone grabbed your details and tried to use it they would be out of luck, and the bank would be warned blah blah. It's the sweetest set up i've seen for online shopping. May be other banks have the same thing in other countries, i hope.
Apple knows where the money is, and individually licensing the software isn't it.
Really?? Tell that to Microsoft. They might not agree.
I have an idea! Let's all of us linux users go to nvidia's site and download the latest copy of their linux driver, and simply not install it. If all they measure is download numbers, we could make a difference!!
Now they can't go around pretending to be all cool and tolerant. I'd love to see their hipocrit faces when they are judged by the rest of their hipocrit friends who were smart enough not to sign the petition...
Eat shit motherfuckers!!
This is like the worst excuse ever. How can they release a software product and not have the source code?? It's not like you can compile flow charts into usable software before you finish writing the code. If the code compiles fine, it's just a matter of publishing it (you don't even have to make it pretty). Any takes on the matter?
The hardest part of climbing the ladder of success is getting through the crowd at the bottom.