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lkijuhyghjm
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Comment #1273593
The difference between distributing and using your software. If I had a site where people could watch the pirate copies of movies for free - would the MPAA not care, because I'm no…
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Comment #1273048
Some airlines are profitable, Southwestern, Ryanair, Easyjet, Westjet - but this is offset by national airlines which aren't. US airlines are never profitable because the more mone…
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Comment #1271731
It's more like a doctor being able to take out a $M life insurance policy on a patient before he operates!
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Comment #1271106
Sorry, wasn't meant personally - but you get the point. Q; How many states DON'T have a Nasa facility?
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Comment #1270934
Does anybody seriously doubt that they don't already do this ?
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Comment #1270930
Like when you thought you had bought a movie, but it turns out you don't have the right to watch it on your computer, or in another country, or in your car, or skip the trailers. B…
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Comment #1270865
So you want faster-better-cheaper using COTS technologies but also want to keep the 1000s of pork-barrel in my state Nasa jobs ?
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Comment #1270835
Hmmm - varied At the moment I close my browser in the same way as I close my editor, with the little cross in top right. But I close my new intuitive iPad app by stroking the backg…
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Comment #1270815
Obligatory Hitchhikers quote: "For years radios had been operated by means of pressing buttons and turning dials; then as the technology became more sophisticated the controls were…
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Comment #1270724
There is a big tag at the bottom of each page saying you submit it under cc-wiki. This is a good thing, it's better than you having to read through 100s of pages of their own licen…
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Comment #1270720
The distance selling act - which gives you the right to say no and return it within 7 days - was lobbied for by the online retailers. They felt people wouldn't order online if ther…