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RE[6]: Now that's Sniveling!
by umccullough on Wed 3rd Feb 2010 17:50
in reply to "RE[5]: Now that's Sniveling! "
Can you come by my house at about 4pm? My toaster won't calculate PI to 256 decimal places and it really should. It might be an appliance, but I know it should be able to do anything I desire - you've informed me this much!
My toaster doesn't have a CPU in it, but if it did - I would expect that I could wire it up and use it to calculate whatever it was capable of calculating.
Why would I be prevented from doing so? Why would the toaster manufacturer explicitly prevent me from doing so by adding locks and hurdles in my way to make it harder?
RE[7]: Now that's Sniveling! - your also allowed to
by jabbotts on Wed 3rd Feb 2010 19:18
in reply to "RE[6]: Now that's Sniveling! "





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Who cares if the iPad is a closed system.
The problem is when the manufacturer of the closed system uses it later to say: "there are a lot of people who have only that closed system, and hence they can use only this or that when they connect to the web ... therefore the web itself can be allowed to present only this or that". "
Can you come by my house at about 4pm? My toaster won't calculate PI to 256 decimal places and it really should. It might be an appliance, but I know it should be able to do anything I desire - you've informed me this much!