You can sign into facebook through the PS3 (not talking the browser, there is a dedicated app). So in essence, if you tell the PS3 to remember your credentials, you can "sort of" sign into facebook using your PSN account:P
Acer's do have a good feature/$ ratio, but so far out of the 3 in our house, 1 had a bad battery, and the other (mine) has had 3 service calls (bad screen, then they DOWNGRADED by vid-card replacing the mobo instead of the screen, then the powersupply died). note: both laptops are less than a year old!
Yeah, never ever ever buying anything from acer ever again...
I've heard of servers going up in flames from being slashdotted, but this may be the first time in history that slashdot has destroyed something made of WOOD!
Power high/low times cycle on a pretty reliable daily basis (excluding summer vs winter of course), so if that is what these batteries are supposed to supplement, why do they last a WEEK?
Actually, there are laws about government agencies endorsing products. Not sure how restrictive it is, but they are not supposed to "sponsor" or have their names put on products. "Saying we use it" may be allowed, but don't bet on it.
You mean like text messaging? It has long since been established that people will pay ANYTHING for ANYTHING no matter what the operational/developement/production costs.
Are you a completely moron, a troll or did I just get whooshed? Nobody owns the internet. Some people may own "pieces" of the internet, but nobody owns the Internet.
You'll have to be patient if you ever want to find it.
Yeah, but when we start shooting, they throw the rabbits at us and use the fetus's as meat-shields.
No, you can repeat it 2^64 times :D
Prove It.
You can sign into facebook through the PS3 (not talking the browser, there is a dedicated app). So in essence, if you tell the PS3 to remember your credentials, you can "sort of" sign into facebook using your PSN account :P
My gameboy was pretty fun.
But generally, yeah, I agree with you.
No, I believe YOU got whooshed!
That's right. Between teh radiation, driving distractions and lowered mental state, they just aren't living long enough to DEVELOP alzheimers!
Acer's do have a good feature/$ ratio, but so far out of the 3 in our house, 1 had a bad battery, and the other (mine) has had 3 service calls (bad screen, then they DOWNGRADED by vid-card replacing the mobo instead of the screen, then the powersupply died). note: both laptops are less than a year old! Yeah, never ever ever buying anything from acer ever again...
On slashdot, aren't we?
I don't care if he DID set that up for himself, that is the absolute funniest post I have ever read on slashdot!
Try the n810.
I've heard of servers going up in flames from being slashdotted, but this may be the first time in history that slashdot has destroyed something made of WOOD!
Try clicking the "track santa clause" button at the top (3d view thingy). Yeah, try getting THAT to work!!!
And for the love of god, never hide under a fur coat!
So much for that.
Power high/low times cycle on a pretty reliable daily basis (excluding summer vs winter of course), so if that is what these batteries are supposed to supplement, why do they last a WEEK?
Dean Richmond will also contest that they are DANGEROUS!
Actually, there are laws about government agencies endorsing products. Not sure how restrictive it is, but they are not supposed to "sponsor" or have their names put on products. "Saying we use it" may be allowed, but don't bet on it.
So not only did he compare good PHP programmers to god, but he did so using one of the most well-known broken logical assertions known to exist?
ummm, What?
(if I'm missing some obsucre reference, so be it)
You mean like text messaging? It has long since been established that people will pay ANYTHING for ANYTHING no matter what the operational/developement/production costs.
Most activist groups still on the list do.
Examples?
Are you a completely moron, a troll or did I just get whooshed? Nobody owns the internet. Some people may own "pieces" of the internet, but nobody owns the Internet.
Disable but not remove.
Removal is nigh-inconvenient for Microsoft to do now.