I have an '05 Civic Hybrid with CVT and I find that I get better mileage (approx 48 MPG versus about 40 in town) on the highway, once I retrained myself for this car.
However, the highway I take to work (30 mile commute each way) has a 55 MPH speed limit. Driving on an interstate at 70 MPH lowers my fuel mileage to between 37 and 42 MPG, depending on # of pax, whether the aircon is on, traffic, and whether I keep to the speed limit or let myself slow down a bit when going up hills.
My record-worst mileage was a long trip on a highway with several spots of construction, a new-to-this-car driver (my fiancee), aircon on, 4 pax, and a trunkload of luggage. 32 MPG.
Just wait. When the Democrats come back in power, it'll be the thing to bitch about them instead. {grins} I complained about Democrats back in the early '90s and about the Republicans today.
You, sir, are a dipshit. W2K SP2 and newer support NTLM2 authentication. SP[234] is a *free* upgrade to W2K. If anyone is theoretically at fault, it would be IT departments who won't upgrade their W2K boxen.
I have my keyboard set to blink LEDs at me to indicate network traffic, and they could be used e.g. for notifying me of received mail, when a download is complete, etc.
One good reason to get this (if the price is right) is if you have an original frontloading NES, you have to perform the NES blowjob to get carts to play sometimes. Toploading NESs without this problem can be hard to find.
They're still around. I'm not a big console gamer, but the most recent example I saw was when my fiancee was playing some Harry Potter game on the PS2 last year. It was, of course, needlessly frustrating due to the required flawlessness.
No kidding. I've a GF2MX-200 that is ridiculously slow rendering a BIOS setup screen. Paired with this card, a machine with an Athlon 2600+ will render that screen more slowly than my old 486SX-25 with Paradise SVGA accelerator did.
It's not this machine, BTW. I replaced that card with a Radeon 9600XT and the BIOS screen just flies.
I was foolish enough to install NC4 right after it went gold. What a slow, unstable POS. I kept with it until about 4.04, then tried Opera 3.1. What a difference on a 486DX2-66 with 12MB of RAM and W95 (in early 1998). I quickly bought a student license and used it as my primary browser until about Mozilla 0.9.
A small browser like Opera was a godsend on that little box. It had some rendering bugs, but I could most certainly live with that.
Quite right. It's a form of rudeness to your audience to force them to parse and reparse your butchered English into something remotely understandable. I include the wankers who refuse to obey capitalization rules, e.g. lowercasing all letters.
However, the highway I take to work (30 mile commute each way) has a 55 MPH speed limit. Driving on an interstate at 70 MPH lowers my fuel mileage to between 37 and 42 MPG, depending on # of pax, whether the aircon is on, traffic, and whether I keep to the speed limit or let myself slow down a bit when going up hills.
My record-worst mileage was a long trip on a highway with several spots of construction, a new-to-this-car driver (my fiancee), aircon on, 4 pax, and a trunkload of luggage. 32 MPG.
There is no "dark side" of the Moon. There's a *far* side that we don't see from Earth, but it gets about as much sunlight as the Earth-facing side.
Nobody will, so they'll lower the rate to be competitive with cable ISPs.
Just wait. When the Democrats come back in power, it'll be the thing to bitch about them instead. {grins} I complained about Democrats back in the early '90s and about the Republicans today.
You, sir, are a dipshit. W2K SP2 and newer support NTLM2 authentication. SP[234] is a *free* upgrade to W2K. If anyone is theoretically at fault, it would be IT departments who won't upgrade their W2K boxen.
I have my keyboard set to blink LEDs at me to indicate network traffic, and they could be used e.g. for notifying me of received mail, when a download is complete, etc.
Is it just my ISP? When I try to load Fuddrucker's site I get Google's front page instead, including if I search Google for them & click the link.
Why don't you try it and find out, luser?
Are you saying he's wrong?
Why do you think this is the fault of Microsoft and not Dell?
I have 4 OSen on two disks (2 Linux distros, Windows XP, and NetBSD), and grub works fine booting all of them.
I expect that if this goes through there will be few if any songs that go down in price.
One good reason to get this (if the price is right) is if you have an original frontloading NES, you have to perform the NES blowjob to get carts to play sometimes. Toploading NESs without this problem can be hard to find.
See, that's the thing: if game developers want to sell lots of games, they'll have to write them for Windows, and that will mean DirectX.
The only way I see this changing is if OS X will run on fairly generic x86 hardware.
They're still around. I'm not a big console gamer, but the most recent example I saw was when my fiancee was playing some Harry Potter game on the PS2 last year. It was, of course, needlessly frustrating due to the required flawlessness.
No kidding. I've a GF2MX-200 that is ridiculously slow rendering a BIOS setup screen. Paired with this card, a machine with an Athlon 2600+ will render that screen more slowly than my old 486SX-25 with Paradise SVGA accelerator did.
It's not this machine, BTW. I replaced that card with a Radeon 9600XT and the BIOS screen just flies.
You forgot:
4. Summarizing the usual comments, in the futile hope of making the conversation more intelligent.
RTFA, nitwit. They're lobbying the FCC to have this revoked. It does not say that the government will go ahead and do so.
I was foolish enough to install NC4 right after it went gold. What a slow, unstable POS. I kept with it until about 4.04, then tried Opera 3.1. What a difference on a 486DX2-66 with 12MB of RAM and W95 (in early 1998). I quickly bought a student license and used it as my primary browser until about Mozilla 0.9.
A small browser like Opera was a godsend on that little box. It had some rendering bugs, but I could most certainly live with that.
Quite right. It's a form of rudeness to your audience to force them to parse and reparse your butchered English into something remotely understandable. I include the wankers who refuse to obey capitalization rules, e.g. lowercasing all letters.
ITYM "unintelligible". HTH HAND.
Read books. Seriously. Read a lot of books that have been edited well, and you'll start picking up good grammar and spelling by osmosis.
/. where people use atrocious pseudo-English and your skills will atrophy after a time.
The reverse is true. Hang around sites like
eMule's been sitting there for the past half hour without a single byte downloaded. Any links through other services like BitTorrent?