Agreed, should fail like other attempts for monthly fee based music services. Music to me is hard to ask for money every month. We have it in our cars for free. It doesn't decompose over time. We listen to music that was written years ago and still love it.
I hope not. I get the fact that some people live far away from there parents. I myself do, but it does make me a little sad that
1) There is enough demand for the service to be IBM/Apple profitable
2) The old folks don't have enough friends to keep local watch
3) Their society felt ok about using the mailman
OTOH: If I can spend less time 'fixing their computer' due to a dirt simple app I'm all for it.
All Ubuntu packages run on it with 14.04. SUSE and Redhat also have LE distributions that run on OpenPOWER systems too
Take it for a spin... http://osuosl.org/services/pow...
My daughter has been using the DexcomG4 for a year (off and on) and it is more accurate then 60-80. I've been very pleased with the results. Early models were certainly used for trends rather then reads. I look forward to the joining of CGM and pump with limits (just like pumps have now).
Now if they could just fix the adhesive. Too many hours in the pool and the tape starts to peel off.
I am fine with my home high speed 30-50 Mbps. I however the crazy 350 GB monthly limit is nuts. ISPs boast bandwidth at a low price and find profit with the industry standard 250 and 350 monthly limits. With higher bandwidth I seem to just hit my limit faster
Great, so now my daughter will either create science project goo with her Florescent Easy-Bake Oven or turn to a life of crime selling her brother's Pokemon cards for 100watt light bulbs.
Agreed, should fail like other attempts for monthly fee based music services. Music to me is hard to ask for money every month. We have it in our cars for free. It doesn't decompose over time. We listen to music that was written years ago and still love it.
I hope not. I get the fact that some people live far away from there parents. I myself do, but it does make me a little sad that 1) There is enough demand for the service to be IBM/Apple profitable 2) The old folks don't have enough friends to keep local watch 3) Their society felt ok about using the mailman OTOH: If I can spend less time 'fixing their computer' due to a dirt simple app I'm all for it.
agree, wish I had mod points. https://musicbusinessresearch.... http://www.hypebot.com/hypebot... http://money.futureofmusic.org...
All Ubuntu packages run on it with 14.04. SUSE and Redhat also have LE distributions that run on OpenPOWER systems too Take it for a spin... http://osuosl.org/services/pow...
OpenPOWER is Open. Here's the source code for the OpenPOWER BIOS. Enjoy... https://github.com/open-power
My daughter has been using the DexcomG4 for a year (off and on) and it is more accurate then 60-80. I've been very pleased with the results. Early models were certainly used for trends rather then reads. I look forward to the joining of CGM and pump with limits (just like pumps have now). Now if they could just fix the adhesive. Too many hours in the pool and the tape starts to peel off.
I am fine with my home high speed 30-50 Mbps. I however the crazy 350 GB monthly limit is nuts. ISPs boast bandwidth at a low price and find profit with the industry standard 250 and 350 monthly limits. With higher bandwidth I seem to just hit my limit faster
Great, so now my daughter will either create science project goo with her Florescent Easy-Bake Oven or turn to a life of crime selling her brother's Pokemon cards for 100watt light bulbs.