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Hubert Figuiere
New Dungeons and Dragons license less sleazy than I believed?
May 3, 2008 8:26am
Free download of Neil Gaiman's American Gods
March 1, 2008 10:27am
I just send Harper-Collins my comment about what I don't like. I didn't fail to mention TOR promotion which I really enjoy.... (even though I haven't had the time yet to read them).
Rolling Stone -- every issue from 1967 to 2007 on DVD
November 30, 2007 3:48pm
With real chunks of DRM in it.
Cory should love it :-)
Free book on iTunes -- The Millionaires
November 19, 2007 7:22am
It is not very Free is one has to install iTunes, that is not even available for every platform.
To reply to Musicman: this post is not by Cory.
Dumb lawyers and Flash screw up "No to Knives" campaign
October 26, 2007 5:10am
Flash and WWW are 2 different and incompatible things, because one is proprietary and undocumented owned by one singe company, while the other is based on open standards, and owned by everyone.
That by itself summarize everything.
BBC announces that it may NOT deliver Linux/Mac/older Windows version of iPlayer -- sorry, 25% of UK, no iPlayer for you!
October 16, 2007 2:50pm
Two things:
1/ sticking to Flash is not very good either as of today Flash is still completely proprietary closed Adobe, and given their history in badly supporting other platform than Windows (and even less properly supporting Linux), it is not encouraging.
(yes I'm aware of the attempt to write Free alternative, thank you).
2/ but sticking to Flash thinking that you can't save the movie is really being naive :-) Actually even for Windows users it is likely to be a better solution to save the programme on your hard-drive for delayed viewing.
Not that the CBC behave better here.
Amazon's MP3 store rips off your fair use rights
October 8, 2007 8:14pm
Like the other detail: they don't want you to buy from outside the USA.
No friends yet.


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I guess the definition of product is just in term of SKU.
It suck they can't have one product to do both, but they likely can have 2 different editions, one for each ruleset. That's my understanding.