El 18/09/13 01:39, David Singer escribió: > On Sep 17, 2013, at 16:36 , Julio Serrano <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Sorry, my iBad doesn't allow me to browse the Wikipedia. LOL > There's no laughing here. Accusing people of being like Nazis is over the > line; and the Godwin's law states that in many internet conversations, doing > so *automatically* causes the one who does it to lose the argument.
I'm not accusing anybody to be like Nazis, still. It's just a comparison. I'm far worse than you at dialectics. It is clear. But still I think I am right. > >> >> El 18/09/13 01:24, David Singer escribió: >>> Please: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law> >>> >>> This is over the line. >>> >>> On Sep 17, 2013, at 16:19 , Julio Serrano <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> When the german planed to kill the jews, they didn't do it all at once. >>>> They did step by step so the jews would be willing to cooperate with >>>> them in such a task. >>>> >>>> El 18/09/13 00:52, David Singer escribió: >>>>> You do no-one a favor when you make conclusion jumps…I'll give you an >>>>> analogy: >>>>> >>>>> On Sep 17, 2013, at 12:45 , Andreas Kuckartz <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> "All three of the remaining issues with a Web interoperable DRM solution >>>>>> are addressed *if the DRM is baked into the platform*. The question is >>>>>> how best to accomplish this. The solution Microsoft has adopted is shown >>>>>> in Figure 4. ..." (emphasis added) >>>>>> >>>>>> In other words: abolishing Open Source operating systems is the aim and >>>>>> the attackers are asking the "Open Source browser community" to help >>>>>> them. >>>>> "The problem is that New York City is a long way from San Francisco, and >>>>> walking there is impractical. This remaining issue is addressed if an >>>>> airplane is used to fly to New York City. An example is shown in figure >>>>> 3." >>>>> >>>>> "See! They are trying to abolish bicycles and cars!" >>>>> >>>>> David Singer >>>>> Multimedia and Software Standards, Apple Inc. >>>>> >>>>> >>> David Singer >>> Multimedia and Software Standards, Apple Inc. >>> >>> >> > David Singer > Multimedia and Software Standards, Apple Inc. >
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