i will buy one when they come out with a netbook like that standard. not because i want to replace the screen, but because of the cost. after a few months of competition, the sunlight screen netbooks will become reasonably priced.
also, it would be nice if it had one of those fancy middle hinges so you can truly read it like an ebook reader. and, of course, a touch screen version of this would be too awesome for words.
You also agree that you will not use these products for any purposes prohibited by United States law, including, without limitation, the development, design, manufacture or production of nuclear, missiles, or chemical or biological weapons.
Unless you want some time off from computer, take your laptop with you. It's still a lot easier than always going to a Internet Kiosk and can use it otherwise than just quickly uploading images off.
It depends on what you need it for. Think what you will be using it for--if it's just for simple email, slashdot-checking, or facebook, just bring a small device. You're a geek.. so what do you have? An iPod touch will do the trick--at the same times as a laptop-where there's a wi-fi signal (Okay, no ethernet). If you have an iPhone, then that works as well (watch out for charges). Of course, Verizon's CDMA-only phones don't work.
I would just keep the pictures on the card. When I went to Europe for 12 days over the past summer, I brought along my Nikon D40 with 2 8gb cards. I took somewhere around 4460 pictures and don't think I completely filled the first one (Normal Quality jpg).
So, maybe it's just because I have a 17-inch MBP so it's a pain to carry around, but I think you may be able to get by quite well without one. Enjoy the trip!
How about a South Carolina version of the program, which realizes that you're writing a love letter to your Argentinian mistress and automatically forwards it to your wife?
yes, i had it covered on the infinite amount of monkeys and infinite amount of typewriters, but i must have neglected to get the infinite amount of ink. at least they're not using computers with windows, because then they'd have an infinite number of BSOD
*sigh* I see similar posts frequently. Okay, here's how its done:
You have to bypass the Heisenberg Compensaters to create an inertial sump, then reverse the polarity on the Warp Field Generators, then combine the streams(yes, this time you do!) and reroute the output to the deflector dish to emit a focused tachyon pulse that has to be synchronized and modulated with the inertia compensator's artificial gravity generator, pipe your Tor proxy through that and Lynx then flies at near light speeds down the 'tubes'!
*disclaimer:you can exceed ISP 'bandwidth' caps in milliseconds this way, so type FAST!* [end sarcasm]
I feel your pain. Tor is handy, but is far from 'the Silver Bullet' it is claimed to be.
I also see streaming something like Pandora over Tor as problematic at best.
if not better performing in some benchmarks
...some of which could perhaps be better described as"benchmarketing"
Mod parent up. I never thought of that.
all this tax would tell me is that it's A-OK to pirate as much music as I want, as long as i put it onto the taxed media.
to paraphrase and rip out of proportion a quote from winston churchill... our university system is the worst...except for all the other ones.
i will buy one when they come out with a netbook like that standard. not because i want to replace the screen, but because of the cost. after a few months of competition, the sunlight screen netbooks will become reasonably priced.
also, it would be nice if it had one of those fancy middle hinges so you can truly read it like an ebook reader. and, of course, a touch screen version of this would be too awesome for words.
i'd rather have trololotalk
but not for Android? open source much?
your jewish mother?
you mean, the iTunes clause:
You also agree that you will not use these products for any purposes prohibited by United States law, including, without limitation, the development, design, manufacture or production of nuclear, missiles, or chemical or biological weapons.
??
Unless you want some time off from computer, take your laptop with you. It's still a lot easier than always going to a Internet Kiosk and can use it otherwise than just quickly uploading images off.
It depends on what you need it for. Think what you will be using it for--if it's just for simple email, slashdot-checking, or facebook, just bring a small device. You're a geek.. so what do you have? An iPod touch will do the trick--at the same times as a laptop-where there's a wi-fi signal (Okay, no ethernet). If you have an iPhone, then that works as well (watch out for charges). Of course, Verizon's CDMA-only phones don't work.
I would just keep the pictures on the card. When I went to Europe for 12 days over the past summer, I brought along my Nikon D40 with 2 8gb cards. I took somewhere around 4460 pictures and don't think I completely filled the first one (Normal Quality jpg).
So, maybe it's just because I have a 17-inch MBP so it's a pain to carry around, but I think you may be able to get by quite well without one. Enjoy the trip!
...they should check under the mousepad
yeah... even the airplanes?
i knew there was something wrong with buying a macbook pro with a non-removable battery...
the onion?
Nawp, djew/
I don't think the Texans have anything else against the Jews nowadays... or do they?
How about a South Carolina version of the program, which realizes that you're writing a love letter to your Argentinian mistress and automatically forwards it to your wife?
Disclaimer: I'm from SC
yes, i had it covered on the infinite amount of monkeys and infinite amount of typewriters, but i must have neglected to get the infinite amount of ink. at least they're not using computers with windows, because then they'd have an infinite number of BSOD
for the money it better be tornado-proof... or at least tornado-resistant.
if Sanity was money, microsoft products would cost even more
or my mother's / sister's definition:
summary (also summery), adj.: of or relating to the summer, esp. with clothes, e.g. yellow cotton dresses.
it's not even a male artist?
*sigh*
I see similar posts frequently.
Okay, here's how its done:
You have to bypass the Heisenberg Compensaters to create an inertial sump, then reverse the polarity on the Warp Field Generators, then combine the streams(yes, this time you do!) and reroute the output to the deflector dish to emit a focused tachyon pulse that has to be synchronized and modulated with the inertia compensator's artificial gravity generator, pipe your Tor proxy through that and Lynx then flies at near light speeds down the 'tubes'!
*disclaimer:you can exceed ISP 'bandwidth' caps in milliseconds this way, so type FAST!*
[end sarcasm]
I feel your pain.
Tor is handy, but is far from 'the Silver Bullet' it is claimed to be.
I also see streaming something like Pandora over Tor as problematic at best.
I hear that's what they have to do in Iran.
Don't forget that the plane crash was during a thunderstorm in a dark night. Yes, it's possible that it got hit by a meteor, but it isn't probable.
Maybe the people who built the building didn't do it right, and the building itself is blurry.
[insert 640k joke here]