So the first photo... Stark Tower, immediately post-Avengers?
So the first photo... Stark Tower, immediately post-Avengers?
A MMO that will impact the TV show?
Um, no. Fair use is a concept that is pretty much beyond the ability to program. That requires a judgment call, unless you want to program something like "allow 10 seconds of copyrighted material at a time but no more" - and even then, that's not "fair use", that's just an arbitrary setting. May as well attempt to…
No, just the first few Culture novels and then Dark B/G. Been getting what I could from nearby libraries, so the pickings aren't always the best.
Anyone who hasn't read Banks yet, please step up to a mirror and slap yourself silly, and watch yourself doing it.
I got the first iPhone when it came out in 2007, and have been a steady "Oh there's a new one a year later? I'll get the next one next year" upgrader. Still have my original iPhone and 3Gs in the boxes, and am happy with my 4s from last year.
McVeigh, not McVey.
This is just a prototype for the Jewish Space Battlecruiser. :P
Re: the update - You're interpreting it (as best I can tell) as "they couldn't re-enable the stream once it was turned off" - which strikes me as concluding that Ustream cannot restart streams at all.
I agree that these systems are a bit out of control, that they're registering too many false positives. The Rumblefish situation (which you kinda alluded to) is one big example.
Well, they got approval from the rights holders. Ustream doesn't necessarily know that. It could be the WorldCon person/people who set things up with Ustream didn't bring this up (either forgot or didn't consider it worth mentioning).
Perhaps. Perhaps I'm saying that *both* parties didn't think ahead when it came to this unusual situation, too.
"But UStream's incorrectly programmed copyright enforcement squad"
"GARP BIT BONKY!"
So how long before we see a video of a model Helicarrier with a dead cat strapped to the top? :/
I had that same setup, pretty much, except with two - TWO! - floppy drives. And my expansion interface survived a fucking fire. (Bought it off a RS tech who had bought it cheap, post-fire, and refurbished it)
Hah. I never thought I'd actually see Bitche mentioned in the news, anywhere.
I was gonna say, that's a lot of extra game to be "hidden" in a sense if things changed every time you went through.
As in, all the terrain/obstacles/etc? Awesome. I had no idea. Will replay some this weekend then.
When I played Journey, I had this itch in the back of my head re: the somewhat odd and erratic movements of the "other guy". Seemed weird at the time but just figured it was what it was. It wasn't til the credits that I had that "Ohhhhhhhhh" moment.