Not anymore. NJ has just started giving out digital drivers licenses which is reported to be the most secure DL in the country. It has the feature listed in the above story, plus many more.
Does the new 2.2 release work on older scroll wheel iPods? I have a 2G iPod that is currently running v1.3.... can this be upgraded, or is apple just forgetting about them all together?
My saga starts on Nov. 24 at about 8pm EST. I went into a Verizon Wireless retail store hoping to port my number from Cingular to Verizon. The kind young lady helped me pick out a phone, and then we went through the paper work. After about 40 minutes I was told it would take between 24 & 48 hours for the process to complete.
I waited the 48 hours (a little less actually), just to give them the benefit of the doubt and then called in the afternoon on the following Wednesday. When I called they said they were still working on it, and to give them another 24 hours.
I gave them 48 hours and then called again on the Friday after Thanksgiving. When I called they said the first request was rejected because the address on the accounts didn't match. I corrected the incorrect address with Verizon's customer service on the phone. The person then proceeded to re submit the request and they promised it would be done within 24 hours.
I waited the 24 hours and I called again on Saturday to get a status update. This time, according the Verizon, they submitted the reuqest but Cingular took too long to acknoledge the request therefore it was dropped. I have no idea why I wasn't notified of this, or why they didn't submit the request again. Anyhow, they submitted the request a 2nd time and assured me it would be completed within 24 hours.
Those 24 hours came and went and it was now Sunday and I called again. I was told almost the same thing I was told on Saturday. This time they told me they submitted the reuquest and they were waiting on Cingular to acknoledge it. I tried calling Cingular, but their customer service is only open until 9pm EST, so I would have to wait until Monday to get in touch with Cingular.
Monday rolls around and I call verizon one more time just to make sure it's safe to contact Cingular before my number has been ported. They say the last request was not fulfiled and they would initiate it again and the guy PROMISED it'd be done by the next day. He swore up and down.
The next day, Tuesday, rolls around and there's still no port. I call verizon and they say they're waiting on Cingular. I call Cingular and they say they've responded but Verizon took too long to respond to their acknoledgement so the request was cancelled. This is the same thing that happened on Saturday, except this time Verizon didn't respond! Dammit! Anyhow, at that point I called up Verizon and told them what Cingular said. They said they'd re-submit the request again and then call Cingular on a conference call to make sure everything happens. Finally, some decent customer service! So, she submits the port request and gets Cingular on the phone. Cingular sees the request, checks the data and then acknowledges the request, Verizon then sees the acknowledgement and gives it final approval. Cingular goes away and then the Verizon lady told me it was scheduled to be completed by 4:00pm EST. 4:00 rolls around and it's not done. At 4:30 I call verizon again to see what's going on. The lady tells me it's pending at the NPAC and to give it a few more hours. I called again at 8:30pm to check because I still hadn't gotten the txt message I was promised once the port was complete. This time she told me the NPAC was done processing at 10:54pm GMT. She said to give it a few more hours to wait for my txt message. I called it a day and decided I'd give them until the next day.
I woke up this morning without a txt message and with an incomplete port. I get to work and then call Verizon again! The lady tells me it's status is currently active at Verizon and at the NPAC. She asked if I had tried updating my phone and I told her I had. She tells me it should be working and she transfers me to Verizon tech support. I go through some stuff with the tech lady and she tells me to update my phone again. Guess what! It worked! I got my old number on my new phone with my new provider! The port was finally complete!
So, to make a long story short I initiated my port on
You're right. They sure don't pay for air-play, but I recall a time back the winter of 1998 when their fan-club-only cover song "Last Kiss" was played all over the radio stations, became a radio phenomanon, which promted them to release the song to the public and raise millions for the Kosovo refugees.
Hear, hear! The only people who think ten is PJs best album are the people who didn't listen to the rest of their albums. In other words: The non-educated, casual, PJ pseudo fan.
The album you are refering to is No Code and it my and many other PJ fans it's one of their best albums to date. Alot of people are in the same boat as you, but I invite you to give it another listen. Forget that it is completly different from the rest of their albums, yet remember this album was the result of PJ's hardest times. Just a small PJ tidbit: This album almost broke them up, that is why it is so different.
Ok, so you can now buy and run linux on your PS2, but seriously, why? What is the point of doing this? Are you able to do something above and beyond what you could do on your standard linux workstation?
My dad works for a division of Time Warner called TDS (Time Distribution Services). Ever since the merger all he does is complain about how everyone has to use AOL for their email. I'm not too sure how good going back to their old email clients will work though... considering their previous software was Lotus cc:Mail 8...:\
Correct/Forgive me if I'm wrong, but wasn't FreeBSD released for many years on CD via Walnut Creek? In fact, I have a FreeBSD 2.2.6 CD set right here that clearly says "Walnut Creek" on it.... so, is this some sort of 2nd official official?
I know Walnut Creek was bought by Digital River (or something like that), and has thus stopped making the CD-ROMs, but the title is somewhat misleading.
Well, depending on if you want to store the credit card info on your servers or if you want to store it on someone elses servers.
If you want to store the info on your own servers the best solution for you would probably be ModernBill. It offers an integrated signup process and user management. It can also automatically talk to payment gateways such as AuthorizeNet. Highly reccomended by many. Check out http://www.modernbill.com.
If you want to keep your customer info offsite you can check out Ubersmith, which is provided by voxel.net. This is also very good and I know many people who use it. The only problem here is price. It's rather expensive to go this way, but if you can afford it it's probably the best way to go.
I'd understand if people were linking images via img src and clogging up their bandwidth, but simple text links to their site that don't waste any of their bw seems quite stupid.
I've noticed that alot of companies are incorprated in the state of deleware, the company I work for included. Why choose deleware if their company's headquarters isn't even in the state?
My father works for a small division of Time Warner called "Time Distribution Services", which basically distributes all the magazines that Time Warner publishes.
Anyways, back in December all employees were given a special version of AOL that would give them and their family free access for as long as they're an employee. They were told to immediatly install and get comfortable with the software because they'd be using that exclusivley in the near future.
Well, last week when I went home to visit my parents I asked my dad how things were going since the merger. He said mostly things are good, he hasn't noticed alot of things change, but they are starting to make the switch from Lotus cc:Mail to the AOL platform. He said they're supposed to abandon cc:Mail totally by July/August and rely totally on AOL's system, IIRC.
There you have it... an inside scoop from an AOL-Time Warner son.
Not anymore. NJ has just started giving out digital drivers licenses which is reported to be the most secure DL in the country. It has the feature listed in the above story, plus many more.
h tm
See: http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/press/archives/newddl.
no.
Does the new 2.2 release work on older scroll wheel iPods? I have a 2G iPod that is currently running v1.3.... can this be upgraded, or is apple just forgetting about them all together?
My saga starts on Nov. 24 at about 8pm EST. I went into a Verizon Wireless retail store hoping to port my number from Cingular to Verizon. The kind young lady helped me pick out a phone, and then we went through the paper work. After about 40 minutes I was told it would take between 24 & 48 hours for the process to complete.
I waited the 48 hours (a little less actually), just to give them the benefit of the doubt and then called in the afternoon on the following Wednesday. When I called they said they were still working on it, and to give them another 24 hours.
I gave them 48 hours and then called again on the Friday after Thanksgiving. When I called they said the first request was rejected because the address on the accounts didn't match. I corrected the incorrect address with Verizon's customer service on the phone. The person then proceeded to re submit the request and they promised it would be done within 24 hours.
I waited the 24 hours and I called again on Saturday to get a status update. This time, according the Verizon, they submitted the reuqest but Cingular took too long to acknoledge the request therefore it was dropped. I have no idea why I wasn't notified of this, or why they didn't submit the request again. Anyhow, they submitted the request a 2nd time and assured me it would be completed within 24 hours.
Those 24 hours came and went and it was now Sunday and I called again. I was told almost the same thing I was told on Saturday. This time they told me they submitted the reuquest and they were waiting on Cingular to acknoledge it. I tried calling Cingular, but their customer service is only open until 9pm EST, so I would have to wait until Monday to get in touch with Cingular.
Monday rolls around and I call verizon one more time just to make sure it's safe to contact Cingular before my number has been ported. They say the last request was not fulfiled and they would initiate it again and the guy PROMISED it'd be done by the next day. He swore up and down.
The next day, Tuesday, rolls around and there's still no port. I call verizon and they say they're waiting on Cingular. I call Cingular and they say they've responded but Verizon took too long to respond to their acknoledgement so the request was cancelled. This is the same thing that happened on Saturday, except this time Verizon didn't respond! Dammit! Anyhow, at that point I called up Verizon and told them what Cingular said. They said they'd re-submit the request again and then call Cingular on a conference call to make sure everything happens. Finally, some decent customer service! So, she submits the port request and gets Cingular on the phone. Cingular sees the request, checks the data and then acknowledges the request, Verizon then sees the acknowledgement and gives it final approval. Cingular goes away and then the Verizon lady told me it was scheduled to be completed by 4:00pm EST. 4:00 rolls around and it's not done. At 4:30 I call verizon again to see what's going on. The lady tells me it's pending at the NPAC and to give it a few more hours. I called again at 8:30pm to check because I still hadn't gotten the txt message I was promised once the port was complete. This time she told me the NPAC was done processing at 10:54pm GMT. She said to give it a few more hours to wait for my txt message. I called it a day and decided I'd give them until the next day.
I woke up this morning without a txt message and with an incomplete port. I get to work and then call Verizon again! The lady tells me it's status is currently active at Verizon and at the NPAC. She asked if I had tried updating my phone and I told her I had. She tells me it should be working and she transfers me to Verizon tech support. I go through some stuff with the tech lady and she tells me to update my phone again. Guess what! It worked! I got my old number on my new phone with my new provider! The port was finally complete!
So, to make a long story short I initiated my port on
The entire patent says nothing about GIF, it does make alot of references to FIG though. ;)
Clickable: http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/321307/2003 -05-13/2003-05-19/0
... alot of IBM AIX customers are going to get this letter:
0 03 -05-13/2003-05-19/0
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/321307/2
You're right. They sure don't pay for air-play, but I recall a time back the winter of 1998 when their fan-club-only cover song "Last Kiss" was played all over the radio stations, became a radio phenomanon, which promted them to release the song to the public and raise millions for the Kosovo refugees.
Hear, hear! The only people who think ten is PJs best album are the people who didn't listen to the rest of their albums. In other words: The non-educated, casual, PJ pseudo fan.
The album you are refering to is No Code and it my and many other PJ fans it's one of their best albums to date. Alot of people are in the same boat as you, but I invite you to give it another listen. Forget that it is completly different from the rest of their albums, yet remember this album was the result of PJ's hardest times. Just a small PJ tidbit: This album almost broke them up, that is why it is so different.
All of the April Fools crap is getting out of hand. I can deal with 1 or 2, but every other story is getting a little crazy don't you think?
Ok, so you can now buy and run linux on your PS2, but seriously, why? What is the point of doing this? Are you able to do something above and beyond what you could do on your standard linux workstation?
Rebirth? Silicon Alley is covered in rebirth? Oh crap, I'm sorry, I'm thinking of Afterbirth. eek.
My dad works for a division of Time Warner called TDS (Time Distribution Services). Ever since the merger all he does is complain about how everyone has to use AOL for their email. I'm not too sure how good going back to their old email clients will work though... considering their previous software was Lotus cc:Mail 8... :\
The link to the The Register in the article is broken. Perhaps you should 1) Remove the 2 in the URL, and 2) PROOF READ BEFORE POSTING!
Correct/Forgive me if I'm wrong, but wasn't FreeBSD released for many years on CD via Walnut Creek? In fact, I have a FreeBSD 2.2.6 CD set right here that clearly says "Walnut Creek" on it.... so, is this some sort of 2nd official official?
I know Walnut Creek was bought by Digital River (or something like that), and has thus stopped making the CD-ROMs, but the title is somewhat misleading.
If you want to store the info on your own servers the best solution for you would probably be ModernBill. It offers an integrated signup process and user management. It can also automatically talk to payment gateways such as AuthorizeNet. Highly reccomended by many. Check out http://www.modernbill.com.
If you want to keep your customer info offsite you can check out Ubersmith, which is provided by voxel.net. This is also very good and I know many people who use it. The only problem here is price. It's rather expensive to go this way, but if you can afford it it's probably the best way to go.
Hope those all help. ;)
There's a recent article on InTune about the RIAA. ;)
Mirror available here.
I'd understand if people were linking images via img src and clogging up their bandwidth, but simple text links to their site that don't waste any of their bw seems quite stupid.
Well, according to the official changelog there's only 5 changes. I guess the slashcode team isn't up for much documentation of changes.
I've noticed that alot of companies are incorprated in the state of deleware, the company I work for included. Why choose deleware if their company's headquarters isn't even in the state?
Hire a Quality Assurance person or team.
Anyways, back in December all employees were given a special version of AOL that would give them and their family free access for as long as they're an employee. They were told to immediatly install and get comfortable with the software because they'd be using that exclusivley in the near future.
Well, last week when I went home to visit my parents I asked my dad how things were going since the merger. He said mostly things are good, he hasn't noticed alot of things change, but they are starting to make the switch from Lotus cc:Mail to the AOL platform. He said they're supposed to abandon cc:Mail totally by July/August and rely totally on AOL's system, IIRC.
There you have it... an inside scoop from an AOL-Time Warner son.
Yes, however, on the grand scale they are going up. ;)