Well, start with the ZX81, running a Nuclear Power plant, and go up from there (with a 16k RAM pack +wobble).

Cheers,

Luis.


On 24 Mar 2009, at 06:15, Kay C Lan wrote:

On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 1:08 PM, Judy Perry <[email protected]>wrote:


It's funny you bring this up, ...

I especially like how the iTunes EULA states that it may not be used to plan, build or operate a nuclear power facility. The last time I d/l an
update of iTunes I made certain to read that part ;-)


What so funny about this, I've been trying to take over the world for ages but my Nuc. Powered Galactic Domination machine is naturally fitted with a music client running off my iTunes server. I just can't operate it without
musical accompaniment ;-)

It's interesting to see the legal community getting involved in some of
these issues. I think entire classes at Carnegie Mellon maybe and Harvard are doing pro-bono work to defend hapless RIAA victims, as is Ray Beckerman
(http://recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.com/).  Anytime I buy
RIAA-backed
music I donate an equal amount to Beckerman...

Sorry -- I guess that's getting really OT ;-)

OT maybe, but all very interesting.
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