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@AndroidTeamStrike: I know plenty about torrents and OnDemand, I just choose not to use them. Torrenting copyrighted movies is illegal and OnDemand is way too expensive. $4 to watch a movie? I do that 4 times a month and that just paid for my netflix subscription that gives me discs and watch instantly. And redbox

@libwitch: So keep your redbox disc more than a day. It's a $1. Don't buy a latte one day and you get a redbox disc for 5 days!

@palerider1775: Yeah, I actually would take a girl with sharp knees over those any day.

You are all over thinking it. Tomorrow, A DAY TO REMEMBER's new album "What Separates Me From Yo" is released. I think it's clear this is what Apple is talking about.

The headline made me think that using a short code to call your cell provider had been discontinued, and all that remained were wallpapers.

@Gordonium: Eh, not a zuckerberg fan here, but apparently the whole-mad-at-an-ex thing is pure fiction, made just for the movie. He's been dating the same girl since before he made FB.

@shkm: No. Clairvoyance allows the clairvoyant to know something happening right now, in the present, that is not available to his 5 senses.

@shkm: Clairvoyance is not seeing the future, clairvoyance is seeing something happening right now that is not in your field of vision. Precognition is seeing the future.

@Runed: My sentiments exactly. Sharp knees'll ruin a girl every time.

@thedoraz: Ah, but thanks for the recommendations. I'll have to check those out.

@i2hellfire: so don't come here then. Problem solved.

@KyleW: It shouldn't be - "clean room" implementations aren't derivative works and there should be no argument that such works would be copyright violations. @meatbag_pussrocket (terrible name, btw, man) points out below that that sort of reverse engineering is permissible.

@meatbag_pussrocket: I completely understand if you are replacing the software - that's why people are allowed to "return" their copies of Windows that computer manufacturers make them buy. You don't have to use the software that comes with it. I was saying that the derivation of the drivers - if from the official

@meatbag_pussrocket: Sort of. With computer products though, you are also agreeing to the end user license agreement, which will apply. I'm sure if someone starting hacking and mucking with the software that runs their car, the auto maker would absolutely have a copyright infringement or DMCA claim.

@KyleW: But if the drivers are decompiled and reverse engineered from the actual kinect software, the argument can be made that they are derivative works, and therefore the DMCA would apply.

@KyleW: Wrong on both posts - you can be deemed to have accepted the terms of service by use of the products - you do not need to sign anything. See Hill v. Gateway, where Hill was deemed to have accepted the arbitration clause that came in his computer's documentation just by using the computer and not returning it

@laser beams: OK, I'll give you that it lacks a career mode, but it has 32 songs that require different choreography each song and for different difficulties. That's a little more inclusive than 1 green button for easy, two green buttons for medium, a green and yellow for hard, etc. Five or whatever different sets

@laser beams: :-o bare bones?! It's by far the most compelling title of the release, and it's for brand new hardware. I'm gobsmacked that you can call it bare bones.