Train a small animal such as a ferret to hit the WPS button on any popular access point and let it loose in their home?
The '1920 law' aka 'Jones Act' is not limited to natural gas. It deals with transport of goods where both the source and destination are American ports. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchant_Marine_Act_of_1920
consecutive lines from the same sender are collapsed into a single message, double spaces are where new lines should be.
For television, addic7ed.com
Someone not familiar with him might see one of stranger posts and wonder why that kind of post is allowed to be on HN. Can we leave it to the community to upvote his better posts?
How do you avoid the chilling effects of patents existing then without getting into patent pools or cross-licensing arrangements? People will be hesitant to put any time into R&D if they don't have assurances their work…
Brandon Sanderson has some videos up on youtube that show how he writes his stories, including writing notes and referring to them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxFySrqdi8E
The FCC's solution was to mandate Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) in consumer devices. http://www.fcc.gov/document/5-ghz-unlicensed-spectrum-unii
It's short for transmogrify: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/transmogrify Calvin & Hobbes may have played a part in popularizing the term? http://calvinandhobbes.wikia.com/wiki/Transmogrifier
Does double jeopardy not apply here?
Exercise for the reader, make a quine that still works even if any one character is mutated (by 1 bit or 8?), rather than deleted.
http://www.reddit.com/r/halleberry Maybe if you spelled her name correctly?
Article is from May 2013 FYI, currently not reflected in the title with a (2013).
I'm curious, if sales tax applies, how do you apply it to the sale and remit it to the city? Do you send them USD or BTC?
Things can be in the public domain, but have restricted usage - example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_insignia#Usage
Heavy regulations & requirements on the insurers.
http://www.topcoder.com/
This has nothing to do with OCR. It's an issue with the JBIG2 compression re-using similar patches as substitutes for certain areas of the images if they're "close enough". This issue is exacerbated at lower resolutions.
Did you not have a lawyer to represent you?
The end of the report says something along the lines that Facebook can expect to win an opposition if the Face* thing can be argued to be related to something Facebook actually does and if there's a significant portion…
"Facebook wins right to police “face-” trademark prefix" is a misleading headline.
Perfect for making me click the back button when your landing page performs abysmally slow.
From my relative who was a Boat & Water Safety person in Minnesota regarding this article: This is a song I have been singing for years. Drowning is silent, fast, and deadly. One of the best videos I have seen on this…
Train a small animal such as a ferret to hit the WPS button on any popular access point and let it loose in their home?
The '1920 law' aka 'Jones Act' is not limited to natural gas. It deals with transport of goods where both the source and destination are American ports. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchant_Marine_Act_of_1920
consecutive lines from the same sender are collapsed into a single message, double spaces are where new lines should be.
For television, addic7ed.com
Someone not familiar with him might see one of stranger posts and wonder why that kind of post is allowed to be on HN. Can we leave it to the community to upvote his better posts?
How do you avoid the chilling effects of patents existing then without getting into patent pools or cross-licensing arrangements? People will be hesitant to put any time into R&D if they don't have assurances their work…
Brandon Sanderson has some videos up on youtube that show how he writes his stories, including writing notes and referring to them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxFySrqdi8E
The FCC's solution was to mandate Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) in consumer devices. http://www.fcc.gov/document/5-ghz-unlicensed-spectrum-unii
It's short for transmogrify: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/transmogrify Calvin & Hobbes may have played a part in popularizing the term? http://calvinandhobbes.wikia.com/wiki/Transmogrifier
Does double jeopardy not apply here?
Exercise for the reader, make a quine that still works even if any one character is mutated (by 1 bit or 8?), rather than deleted.
http://www.reddit.com/r/halleberry Maybe if you spelled her name correctly?
Article is from May 2013 FYI, currently not reflected in the title with a (2013).
I'm curious, if sales tax applies, how do you apply it to the sale and remit it to the city? Do you send them USD or BTC?
Things can be in the public domain, but have restricted usage - example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_insignia#Usage
Heavy regulations & requirements on the insurers.
http://www.topcoder.com/
This has nothing to do with OCR. It's an issue with the JBIG2 compression re-using similar patches as substitutes for certain areas of the images if they're "close enough". This issue is exacerbated at lower resolutions.
Did you not have a lawyer to represent you?
The end of the report says something along the lines that Facebook can expect to win an opposition if the Face* thing can be argued to be related to something Facebook actually does and if there's a significant portion…
"Facebook wins right to police “face-” trademark prefix" is a misleading headline.
Perfect for making me click the back button when your landing page performs abysmally slow.
From my relative who was a Boat & Water Safety person in Minnesota regarding this article: This is a song I have been singing for years. Drowning is silent, fast, and deadly. One of the best videos I have seen on this…