My wife and I both have Blackberry Curve 8900's and use the UMA feature exclusively, as our house is located in a mountain range such that we get no cellular signals. If we "go down the hill" cell signals are fine, but from home it's 100% wifi + uma. In my experience, you'll want the fastest broadband you can find. My wife and I can both talk at once, but making a call and watching a netflix movie is almost unusable. We have 1.5Mbps DSL...
They pre-emptively responded (is that possible?), by straight up telling you that you won't be able to log on to the PSN unless you meet the new system firmware revision minimum. So yeah, no PSN for you...
My theory is that it's the lengthening of the distance in time between major milestones that makes time appear to move faster as you get older. It simply takes a lot longer to achieve anything of significance.
I think your logic is flawed. It is perfectly reasonable to set short term milestones as an adult. When I go hiking with my dog, I frequently set milestones such as, "Make it to the Corral Canyon trailhead from the Latigo Canyon trailhead", and those goals are often the most satisfying of the week when met. You just need to open your mind and learn to appreciate the small things.
I can't believe it took this long for someone to post just exactly what he did. I went to RTFA until i realized it was a video and it started playing a commercial at me. How much effort is it to write "he whacked the screen on a hard object"?
Too little too late. I switched to mail.app on my mac last week because i was sick of thunderbird having no meaningful updates in years. I checked the new features list for TB3 and none of it was compelling enough to make me stay.
I've used Windows Media Center as well and found that the listings are virtually non-existent for HD OTA programming. Most of the time, the HD channels won't even show up in the listing (specifically sub-channels, like 4-2, 4-3, etc, only 4-1 would show up normally). You can sometimes find a cable service that includes the same channels and remap them, but it's a HUGE PITA. This is true for WinXP and Vista, although I haven't tried Windows 7 yet. Anyone know if they fixed it yet?
The problem now is it will take at least 3 years to stabilize. Who wants to be first to test this thing? multiprocessing code needs to be planned from the beginning or else it will take TONS of effort to rewrite. I bet this destabilizes everything for ages to come...
dude, slow down. Your arguments are pretty good, but your haste to reply has resulted in horrible spelling mistakes, which kills your argument. Relax... breathe....
His comment on Macs is a good one. Even some linux devs prefer to work on Macs because the desktop experience of a Mac is better than the desktop experience of linux. The innards of a Mac are similar enough that linux dev work can still be done, but the ease of use of the desktop beats linux hands down. The Mac GUI is what linux should have been ages ago, and probably would have been if linux had standardized the graphics stuff, or even just ripped it out and started over instead of trying to clamp everything onto 20 year old ideas/methods.
Unless you job is to write and compile and or run Solaris X86 Apps. Then you are in general at a disadvantage to Linux which has more application written for it,
99% of linux apps work fine with no modifications on Solaris.
communicates very well with Solaris Based Type Networks,
Not sure, but I'd think Solaris would communicate better on "Solaris Based Type Networks" than pretty much any other operating system.
As far as End User is concerned Linux and Solaris really look so much alike that it wouldn't be much of a learning curve.
1) This occurs when simply moving the xbox, not flipping it.
I had two different disks get scratched from the movement caused by the vibrating fans. I didn't touch it at all. I now own a PS3 and have never had an issue.
The Docotor, duh. Who cares if the science works or not?
Tell us the USB 3.0 definition (super speed usb, duh), but nothing on LightPeak? WTF?
My wife and I both have Blackberry Curve 8900's and use the UMA feature exclusively, as our house is located in a mountain range such that we get no cellular signals. If we "go down the hill" cell signals are fine, but from home it's 100% wifi + uma. In my experience, you'll want the fastest broadband you can find. My wife and I can both talk at once, but making a call and watching a netflix movie is almost unusable. We have 1.5Mbps DSL...
How long before Microsoft uses this to deploy MS Office and it's support software?
They pre-emptively responded (is that possible?), by straight up telling you that you won't be able to log on to the PSN unless you meet the new system firmware revision minimum. So yeah, no PSN for you...
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My theory is that it's the lengthening of the distance in time between major milestones that makes time appear to move faster as you get older. It simply takes a lot longer to achieve anything of significance.
I think your logic is flawed. It is perfectly reasonable to set short term milestones as an adult. When I go hiking with my dog, I frequently set milestones such as, "Make it to the Corral Canyon trailhead from the Latigo Canyon trailhead", and those goals are often the most satisfying of the week when met. You just need to open your mind and learn to appreciate the small things.
Uh, it's going to notify you... ...that's warning.
Yes, but it will notify you without warning.
I can't believe it took this long for someone to post just exactly what he did. I went to RTFA until i realized it was a video and it started playing a commercial at me. How much effort is it to write "he whacked the screen on a hard object"?
i thought web browsers weren't allowed on the iphone, or opera would have done it. So no firefox on iphone, either...
Too little too late. I switched to mail.app on my mac last week because i was sick of thunderbird having no meaningful updates in years. I checked the new features list for TB3 and none of it was compelling enough to make me stay.
I've used Windows Media Center as well and found that the listings are virtually non-existent for HD OTA programming. Most of the time, the HD channels won't even show up in the listing (specifically sub-channels, like 4-2, 4-3, etc, only 4-1 would show up normally). You can sometimes find a cable service that includes the same channels and remap them, but it's a HUGE PITA. This is true for WinXP and Vista, although I haven't tried Windows 7 yet. Anyone know if they fixed it yet?
Hm, I bet that .5% is probably much higher...
Do I get a volume discount if I want five of them ?
Only if they are all the same article.
The problem now is it will take at least 3 years to stabilize. Who wants to be first to test this thing? multiprocessing code needs to be planned from the beginning or else it will take TONS of effort to rewrite. I bet this destabilizes everything for ages to come...
dude, slow down. Your arguments are pretty good, but your haste to reply has resulted in horrible spelling mistakes, which kills your argument. Relax... breathe....
His comment on Macs is a good one. Even some linux devs prefer to work on Macs because the desktop experience of a Mac is better than the desktop experience of linux. The innards of a Mac are similar enough that linux dev work can still be done, but the ease of use of the desktop beats linux hands down. The Mac GUI is what linux should have been ages ago, and probably would have been if linux had standardized the graphics stuff, or even just ripped it out and started over instead of trying to clamp everything onto 20 year old ideas/methods.
The answer to our traffic woes is probably not flying cars, but rather something like self-driving cars on defined tracks.
you mean like subway/metro trains?
DUDE! Add a spoiler alert next time!
Unless you job is to write and compile and or run Solaris X86 Apps. Then you are in general at a disadvantage to Linux which has more application written for it,
99% of linux apps work fine with no modifications on Solaris.
communicates very well with Solaris Based Type Networks,
Not sure, but I'd think Solaris would communicate better on "Solaris Based Type Networks" than pretty much any other operating system.
As far as End User is concerned Linux and Solaris really look so much alike that it wouldn't be much of a learning curve.
I agree with you here...
1) This occurs when simply moving the xbox, not flipping it.
I had two different disks get scratched from the movement caused by the vibrating fans. I didn't touch it at all. I now own a PS3 and have never had an issue.
Why read the article? You just told us what we'd miss if we didn't.
Yeah, some changes could be attributed to global warming. The extra greenhouse effect is bound to increase air conditioner use... :P
I just ran the beta netflix thing, too. I used opera/silverlight/OSX and it works great. Cool!
Actually, you had a session 2 weeks ago, and you don't remember the session you gave him 3 weeks ago.
Why would I write this? How would I know such a thing?
Actually, you had a session 2 weeks ago, and you don't remember the session you gave him 3 weeks ago.