Microsoft has a majority market share in the new desktop PC marketplace. This is a bug, which Ubuntu is designed to fix.
heh
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Microsoft has a majority market share in the new desktop PC marketplace. This is a bug, which Ubuntu is designed to fix.
heh
the comments are hilarious
Despite anyone finding a lost wallet having 10 days by law to return it, NYPD is using entrapment techniques to immediately arrest anyone who picks up planted wallets and bags which are now seeded with credit cards to make it a felony (instead of just cash which was a misdomeaner). 50% of the people arrested had no previous criminal record whatsoever.
NYPD continues to be stupid.
We, the undersigned economists, write to strongly advise against excessive new regulations or federal interventions as a response to current trends in the housing market. Market corrections have already begun, with financial institutions writing down bad debts and adopting new lending standards to avoid future foreclosures. Legislation to create new underwriting standards will reduce competition and restrict consumer access to credit. Additionally, efforts to bail out or shore up lending institutions create a moral hazard that would slow the adjustments required in the marketplace.
figures. the whole home ownership scam is a moral hazard in the first place. an easy way to cut massive amounts of money from the federal budget. these investments perpetuate detroit-style misinvestments by spreading people out.
The government’s existing real estate programs also create barriers to change in market demand, particularly when it comes to newer mixed-use developments (developers, for instance, seeking an FHA loan for mixed-use properties must limit the share of commercial space to qualify).
Smart Growth America isn’t suggesting that the federal government get out of real estate all together. The criticism isn’t that Uncle Sam intervenes, but that he intervenes ineffectively. “Are we really achieving what we want? And do we even know what we want to achieve?”
A dangerous law has been passed on the 5th October by both the Parliment and the National Council almost without resistance. The revision represents massive advances for legal protection of copy protection mechanisms. It is my conviction that such technical copy protection measures are of no merit for the consumer and will ultimately also harm the content producers. A law that puts such measures under special protection is hence just as ill advised.
i am really curious if my swiss friends will pull this off.
As follow-up to Ben’s look at Facebook’s Beacon system, I began investigating the extent of its privacy implications. What I found is extremely disconcerting. Facebook is collecting information about user actions on affiliate sites regardless of whether or not the user chose to opt out, and regardless of whether or not the user is logged into Facebook at that time. The evidence I present below directly contradicts both public statements made by Facebook, and direct email correspondence from their privacy department, demonstrating that Beacon is a serious threat to user privacy.
more greed. if they continue like that they are toast.
Richard Dawkins’ best-selling atheist manifesto The God Delusion was at the center of a growing row over religious tolerance after the Turkish publishers of his book were threatened with legal action by prosecutors who accuse it of ‘insulting believers’.
EU membership? I don’t think so until these morons are flushed out.
The independent magazine, which is aimed at Harvard alumni, put up a series of court documents in a downloadable format here it obtained from a court in Massachusetts related to a hard-hitting story it recently published about the origins of Facebook at Harvard, and had inadvertently not redacted that sensitive personal information in all places at first.
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tim has a zuckerberg moment, putting homo sapiens and “twitter” on the same timeline. he should really know better.
pet peeve: why is every little shit “the experience of a lifetime“? such a suburban phrase and as dishonest as “best X ever”.
2008-01-01: how sad a life you have to lead if some stupid SUV sale for an ailing car manufacturer that won’t see the next 10 years is “the event of a lifetime”?