We have a network of about 30 machines and our naming convention follows as SVR-###, USR-###, and INS-InstrumentType. (Server, User workstation, and Instrument) Machine information is put into the description so that it only needs to be changed on the server.
What would happen if they just spent all the money before anybody could get their hands on it? Especially if they spent it all on a ball pit, for disabled children. What would the music industry do then?!
I had tons of European customers always buying computer hardware. This was in Orlando, FL and they would go on vacation with their families and buy up everything because it was half the price it was in Europe.
Nintendo should make the wiimote's body out of cell foam (like the pool noodle toys) and recall all of the original wiimotes. It would probably be cheaper than all the lawsuits.
So if someone were to start a file sharing site, it could still be popular, but only have a retention of 2999 audio and 299 video files. This would be much like most usenet services, instead of days it is number of files. Where's the problem? Would number of users or traffic be considered?
They should donate a couple of hours a month to curing a disease.
Houston, all systems are go for the launch to planet 1-800-ASK-GARY.
Roll out IPv6. Anybody that cares enough about having a large address should buck-up and run their own DNS. Problem solved.
Isn't this old news? I remember when you could buy a Phenom II X3 and unlock the fourth core.
Don't set your ipod on it!
I think you'd get alcohol poisoning half-way through the drinking game.
We have a network of about 30 machines and our naming convention follows as SVR-###, USR-###, and INS-InstrumentType. (Server, User workstation, and Instrument) Machine information is put into the description so that it only needs to be changed on the server.
What would happen if they just spent all the money before anybody could get their hands on it? Especially if they spent it all on a ball pit, for disabled children. What would the music industry do then?!
I had tons of European customers always buying computer hardware. This was in Orlando, FL and they would go on vacation with their families and buy up everything because it was half the price it was in Europe.
I really thought this was going to be an idle article.
Nintendo should make the wiimote's body out of cell foam (like the pool noodle toys) and recall all of the original wiimotes. It would probably be cheaper than all the lawsuits.
So if someone were to start a file sharing site, it could still be popular, but only have a retention of 2999 audio and 299 video files. This would be much like most usenet services, instead of days it is number of files. Where's the problem? Would number of users or traffic be considered?
Touché. Less exposure then?
Maybe they should have just kept the system invite-only, instead of opening it up to everyone -- that would help, the way I see it.
Sure that would help, but it would mean less ad views for Google.
There are many copies. And they have a Plan.