
And there's a TED Presentation for those post apocalyptic net-surfers.
These guys have the blueprints to go from nothing to somewhat modern. The site goes through mining and metal extraction and refining to building useful machines from plows to 3D printers.
See: Coffee can foundry to Casting and so on to the Global Village Costruction Set of 50 machines designed to make modern life possible.
When do you think cloning ATHELETES will become legal? That's something I wouldn't put past the old USSR/East European Block. Remember the "women" atheletes they sent?"
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What do you mean when will it become legal ? It may not be legal but you can bet that certain countries *cough*China*cough* are already doing that.
For some regimes the only real definition of illegal involves being caught.
no more than it's legal to take a book home from the bookstore to review for 24 hours before you decide to buy it.
Where would you get that idea from?
Don't the libraries let you do this ? In fact, I think they let you take it home for long enough to read the whole thing !
These guys are walking billboards highlighting the value of Steam vs the crap DRM-ware of Ubi, Origin, MS Games, etc.
I don't know if it's changed, but I heard Valve was working on a reputation based discount system. Maybe not quite what we're discussing here, but who knows, maybe if you say "Steam Rocks - buy games there because of X" and people do, at the next sale you'll see a coupon for lunch
Remember Darwin; building a better mousetrap merely results in smarter mice.