On Sat, 26 Dec 2015 14:06:13 -0800 (PST)
David Haslam wrote:
> It's something very weird indeed.
>
> Lines were there after the supposed
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End-of-file
>
> How they got there is what now needs to be determined.
Maybe a malfunction of a RAM or memory controller chip
Kahunapule Michael Johnson wrote:
> The World English Bible project just reached a major milestone.
Congratulations, and thank you so much for your efforts on this!
Blessings and greetings,
Norbert
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> > Von: Daniel Hughes
> > Am I allowed to pull the text out of the sword module once it is
> > installed (using the sword libs) and put it in my local sqlite
> > database.
The legal rules regarding this kind of activity differ from country to
country.
Here in Switzerland, that would be allowed
> There are no software patents in Europe.
Unfortunately this is not true. If the actual text of the European
Patent Agreement were still interpreted in a straightforward manner,
what you wrote would be true. However for many years now the
European Patent Office has been granting software patents
Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
> On 11 May 2010 19:58, Weston Ruter wrote:
> > Dual licensed MIT/GPL.
>
> Kind of pointless =) MIT is compatible with GPL and MIT is less
> restrictive =) so *everyone* will choose MIT =)
Actually there is a point: In the opinion of some leading lawyers
at least, the GP
David Haslam wrote:
> Some Windows applications have a country flag icon shown along with the
> language name for choosing localization options.
> One example is http://www.safer-networking.org/ Spybot Search & Destroy .
> This is also in the actual application (Language menu), not just as is