I also support a Teller-ninja hypothesis.
I also support a Teller-ninja hypothesis.
Maggie's article brought me back to when I visited the LA ScienCenter back in 4th grade. It was an awesome experience and influenced me to get into science and technology.
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As a tech support person for nearly all the people I know, I would rather he get a Macbook unless he's considering gaming. I told my sister to buy a Macbook Air and for a full year, she's had no tech support problems for me to fix. My Macbook Pro has also been running smooth for over 2 years, something that I didn't…
OCRemix is pure auditory awesome. That is all.
Too much of nothing also is bad, what with the vacuum of space an' all.
So, I got this on my Google Reader feed, and the next article?
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I hope they do a public beta like they did with 7. That beta got me to buy the full version of 7 Pro when it finally came out.
My data comment was directed at commenter flatbush. I commented that when you said pirates will always find a way around things, to which I added that most pirates don't even break the DRM. Only a few do and those copies get sent around the world, so all it takes is a person smart enough to work bittorrent to be a…
Where do you draw the line, though? Are photographers limited in what photographs they can sell because they happen to have people in them? Or on youtube videos shot in public that go viral and are monetized with ads?
Server economics work differently than you imply. A server only loses money if it cannot function (like in a DDOS) or if it isn't used fully. A server that isn't working at its maximum (keeping performance for each user intact) loses money on power and bandwidth costs because those prices are usually fixed and at…
I agree with most of your post, though I would say only a few pirates break DRM and then those get copied ad infinitum to whoever can use Bittorrent.
It would be nice if you showed data proving your assertion.
Try it on existential crisis and on night mode. I think it's pretty much impossible.
I just hope they'll provide decent competition to Steam and overall not suck. Competition, even against a beloved store/service like Steam, is good for consumers.
This article made me want to go to the Rocket propellant page on Wikipedia: [en.wikipedia.org]