Actually, both Pac-Man and E.T. were developed and published by Atari itself. That's not to say that third-party garbage wasn't a major (and probably the primary) problem.
I don't think that their worst nightmare is that everyone can download pirated copies — it's if everyone does.
"There's a myth out there that has gained the status of a cliché: that scientists love proving themselves wrong, that the first thing they do after constructing a hypothesis is to try to falsify it." This sounds…
I don't remember if it has to be configured, but I just press Ctrl-Shift-Eject to lock my screen.
Lately I've been toying with a jQuery pub/sub that publishes based on changeData events: https://gist.github.com/2136216
> IMO, even under prolonged captivity & complete dominance, humans only submit to subjugation, but they never lose their sense of Self. Actually, it can be done. Depersonalization is relatively common:…
Just loading JavaScript in a non-blocking fashion would probably improve apparent page-load time significantly.
Actually, both Pac-Man and E.T. were developed and published by Atari itself. That's not to say that third-party garbage wasn't a major (and probably the primary) problem.
I don't think that their worst nightmare is that everyone can download pirated copies — it's if everyone does.
"There's a myth out there that has gained the status of a cliché: that scientists love proving themselves wrong, that the first thing they do after constructing a hypothesis is to try to falsify it." This sounds…
I don't remember if it has to be configured, but I just press Ctrl-Shift-Eject to lock my screen.
Lately I've been toying with a jQuery pub/sub that publishes based on changeData events: https://gist.github.com/2136216
> IMO, even under prolonged captivity & complete dominance, humans only submit to subjugation, but they never lose their sense of Self. Actually, it can be done. Depersonalization is relatively common:…
Just loading JavaScript in a non-blocking fashion would probably improve apparent page-load time significantly.