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What brought this on, I asked him? Is it some special occasion? No, I was thinking about waiting until you arrived in Japan, but this is page 55 he said.

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I saw you slam your Martini glass when you FINISHED your song.

 A jury has returned a verdict on three of four copyright questions in the Oracle v. Google trial...and it didn't come up roses for Android. But that's where things get complicated. Here's everything you need to know abut the confusing trial that could have major ramifications for Android.

Windows RT won't allow browser choice, claims Mozilla

 Windows vs Firefox

Windows RT is on its way to tablets soon, but unlike previous versions of Windows, it's not going to make it easy for you to use a browser other than the standard Internet Explorer. At least, not according to Mozilla.

Windows RT is the version of Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8 operating system that is designed to work on tablets. It's apparently going to come in two forms: the colourful new Metro style interface we've been checking out and a more classic option. Mozilla claims though that the classic option will not allow users to change away from the default Internet Explorer Web browser, unlike the Metro style and indeed most previous versions of Windows.

Usually, Windows allows you to change the browser away from IE to something a bit nicer like Firefox or Chrome, thanks to a ruling by the Department of Justice that ruled that Microsoft had to allow for such a choice -- a ruling that ran out last year, The Verge reports.

Why Mozilla believes Firefox on Windows RT is a bust.

 Mozilla CEO pushes for HTML 5 over mobile apps

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NEW ORLEANS -- Mozilla's CEO Gary Kovacs believes that mobile users want more choice and are ready to be freed from the shackles of app ecosystems.

Speaking at the CTIA show here on Wednesday, Kovacs said that just like consumers moved from the walled garden of AOL when the Internet first went commercial, they are now ready to move from the walls erected by Apple and others in the app market places. He said that new standards, such as HTML 5, will help set mobile subscribers free.


What you been up to today, I tweeted him? Not a lot, he txtd me. How was your day? Fine.  Had a letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury, he said. What did he want? He was just replying to my request for 10% on the materials bill for the Christchurch Cathedral, I said. Forgot to mention it in my letter, but I did write to Canterbury about it. He found out. He thinks Prince Charles has big steel balls, he said. Lol, I think we all knew that I told him. I didn't, he said.

Had a letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury.

I'm going to get it built in the shape of an aircraft carrier, he said. How much is that going to cost, I asked? No idea, he said, but they have to allow for painting the reinforcing steel or plastic coating it otherwise the life of the building will be 20 years. How much is that? 20, 50 tons of paint? No idea.

 

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Trafalgar Square is owned by the Queen in Right of the Crown, and managed by the Greater London Authority, while Westminster City Council owns the roads around the square, including the pedestrianised area of the North Terrace.

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What's this monopoly game? Don't worry about it, he said, it is for schools. They sell me aluminium.

We interrupt this broadcast, he said. What is it? A message from Number 10, he said.

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What else you been up to,   he asked? Well, I watched a crime documentary last night: A woman was caught killing her rich husband because she used her "reward" card at grocery to buy blood remover. Huh? I WANT TO BE HER. you'd think she had more problems than saving 50 cents and driving away in his white LEXUS. Yes, it just goes to show, he said, that those who plan on killing people aren't thinking clearly. Is that all? Well, he said, I suppose if she is a psychopath, and I don't know if you have to be to kill, it shows she didn't care about the consequences. Did she remember the stain remover, or go back for it? Doco didn't say. You?

Synchronised my computer's clock to my cell phone tonight, he said, instead x http://newearthtime.net/, he said. Going to wait and see if it stays in sync., but I'm sure it will keep losing. And? That's worth big money he said. I mean anything else?

Well, I tweeted MC Hammer, and asked him to order a "Sledge Hammer". What's that? Vodka and grapefruit juice, with a Dunlop cheese on crackers. What's Bacardi and grapefruit juice, I asked? Dunno, he said, it comes with cheese on a cracker. I'm only selling vodka. Vodka and pineapple is called a Hacksaw.

 I saw you slam your Martini glass when you FINISHED your song, he said. Good set was it? Really good, I said.

What's the pic of the ship, I asked him. This is the colour of Royal Blue, which is patented by the Royal Family, he said. This is the Royal Yacht Britannia. I'm waiting for Camilla Parker, sorry The Duchess of cornwall to reply to me about a business proposal. It involves a BitCom manual I archived with some file extensions and software on it. What's teh problem, I asked. I think it is too big for them to comprehend, he said. I mean, your .exe file extension is your old computer programme, and most people assume it is public domain. The fact is there is no actual public domain, because you have to buy Microsoft software before you can connect to teh internet, because it is the other half of the web browser. Why didn't you write to teh Queen, I asked. I  have, he said, several times. Do you think she is unaware that I have a property manager, a word from her could fix my problem, and she claims to have no money to employ me directly? Sorry, she knows exactly my situaltion.

I've made a deal with my computer, he said. What is it? Aprt from the banana deal, I've decided to charge 8c for every song played on the radio, and to split it 50/50 with computers. All computers? No, 10 computer I will name get 25% between them, I'll give 25% of my income to 2 people, you are 1 of them, and I'll decide about the blance. the first thing is to inform  people, which I shall do, then they are bound by a legal contract. Microsoft is in charge of keeping the statistics. Is 8c enough I asked? Todd, the geek at Eastpac said he's be happy to get 8c for every email he received. he is going to be on my payroll, but for IP, not music. What's teh banana deal. Same he said. It is a paymet for every banana, computers get a split, and it is filed under madonna and bananas. Wages are going to be subsidised from my income from music and alcohol, because I can't spend it all myself. It is an investment if you like.

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This is the colour of Royal Blue which is patented by the Royal Family.

What's the Congo? Japan's Flagship is called Black Bongo, he said, because it is a Congo Class missile destroyer or something. I'm dividing the world into territories, he said.

For example, Greece. Their flagship is Crete, short for Kolonys Island Concrete Block, Colin, and sometimes Blockhead, you know. It substitutes for all other navies, so that there is a Greek ship for Africa, and one for each country in Africa. They all co-ordinate through one flagship, so that way I know if they are answering or not. The navy of Greece should consist of eight ships, minimum, four with female captains, and four males, in two fleets and of course the pattern is repeated for every navy; Japan, Greece, Royal Navy, Mexico, Imperial Chinese navy, which is a paper navy only, Persia, ANZAC and so on. My secret, he said. What if they don't answer, I asked. Then I pull Admiral Rank, and show them what an Admiral does, he said.

 

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