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A recent purchase by DRM of Bromyard is this Scania Omnilink, originally a demonstrator with Scania, and has spent the last 5 years with nearby operator Astons Coaches of Worcester
Yesterday I bought the entirety of season 10 of Stargate SG-1 on the iTunes store. Today I tried to watch them in Ubuntu. This is the result. Now if I want to watch my videos on Ubuntu (which is better because Windows doesn't know what to do with my video card or something, and all video is choppy, while on Ubuntu it is slippery smooth in fullscreen no matter what else I'm running) I'll have to break the DRM. That's illegal, but I'm thinking that's the route I'm going to go the next time I want to watch TV shows on my computer. Way to go, you've lost yet another customer.
DM66 DRM is a Volvo B8RLE / MCV Evolution B46F new in 9/2016 to DRM, Bromyard. It is in Hereford working on the 10.55 departure of service 420 to Bromyard.
The Norwegian Seafood Week was officially opened with a demo cooking by Danièl Rougè Madsen at Metro Culinary Academy.
Connecticut and Vermont Lego Railway made entirely of Legos by a few members of the New England Lego Users Group.
An example of why I don't like DRM...
A Canadian who's over here helping with stability ops (supervising road building, etc...) came to me with his iPod shuffle. His daughter gave it to him, and loaded a bunch of songs on it -- using her computer.
He's frustrated because he can't put any new songs on it without erasing the songs his daughter picked for him, Apple's DRM will only sync one Shuffle to one computer at a time. He found a website that documents a hack to add songs to the shuffle and asked me if I could do it for him.
I warned him I'd never tried this before and it might wipe the songs.
I obliged, and now he can put new songs on it, but it wiped out his previous library. Now he's sad because he can't listen to the songs his daughter picked out for him.
So here's a guy who's halfway across the world in a war zone trying to fix the place and he can't put new music on a device which he owns... Really? He owns the device, but is locked out.
This is real-world sadness. I mean, there are people worse off, Afghanistan is full of them, but I can tell by his voice that music meant a lot to him. He was desperately trying to figure out a way to both listen to his old music and add a few songs.
I'm restoring as much of his library as I can, he knows which albums were on there. Thanks LimeWire.
DRM breaks otherwise good products.
a cross-meme image inspired by recent boingboing threads on the zune DRM, harbl, and most recently this passionate image.
PERSEUS prodotto da Microtelecom a UDINE è un ricevitore SDR VLF-LF-HF basato su una architettura digitale a campionamento diretto. Il ricevitore include un convertitore analogico digitale da 14 bit con una frequenza di campionamento di 80 MS/s dotato di un eccezionale rapporto segnale rumore di 76 dB (in 40 MHz di banda), un convertitore di frequenza digitale configurabile su gate array programmabile (FPGA) con un tasso di campionamento in uscita fino a 1 MS/s e un'interfaccia per PC USB 2.0 a 480 MBit/s.
Scania Triaxle Omnilink new 1/2009 to Scania Worksop as YR58SUA Taken in the Country Bus Station, Hereford
DRM DM58DRM, Scania K28/Scania B52F, a former Scania demonstrator and registered YR58SUA,
in Hereford Bus Station, 4 August 2012