OR Congress could start passing a bunch of one-topic bills.
I think I remember something about relief money for California orange growers hit by frost being pork-barreled into that bill that would have required Bush to withdraw from Iraq (and then he was criticized for not caring about the farmers). If Congress cares so much, they should make a separate bill.
They can have a button to press for letting it get to the radio broadcaster. Kind of like the Transmit buttons already found on the radios, just hooked up to the helmet rather than a mic.
250 gigs lets you download at 0.77878308 megabit/s 24/7 (thanks, GNU units), or 8 gig per day. Plenty enough for a few aptitude full-upgrades, some online gaming and downloading a new distro to try out, plus some video to watch.
For now. Just wait for the next YouTube-like bandwidth hog to come around.
Well, they're trying to get their "Windows Mojave" thing to succeed.... but I admit, I don't really see how they can repair damages of Windows Vista purely in marketing.
One question that I have not seen answered is where these emails went: for the politicians that she emailed, did she use their public or private email addresses? If she sent them too the public ones, then they would be on record anyways (though admittedly people investigating Palin would not know to check the other correspondent's email).
That would depend on what the emails expose. But you are right, not even/. has found anything truly damaging (using a private email for work? How sinister!)
That's exactly what I was going to say. Who are you going to hire: a random individual or someone that you know has (or at least had) a work ethic you approve of?
Maybe. But does it matter? The customer cares what it costs them, not how much the tech actually makes.
But I can't help but wonder how much of a difference will make for most of us.
Good way to be instantly undercut by cheaper labor.
I have noticed this with "Geek" Squad. I (and most people here) could easily get the job done for half their price.
And it only took what, 25 years?
OR Congress could start passing a bunch of one-topic bills.
I think I remember something about relief money for California orange growers hit by frost being pork-barreled into that bill that would have required Bush to withdraw from Iraq (and then he was criticized for not caring about the farmers). If Congress cares so much, they should make a separate bill.
Wikipedia isn't working for me at the moment, but I think I noticed it said he had a net worth of >$2,000,000.
Obama plays moderate and so far did not make a single mistake.
The his inconsistency and vagueness is cause for concern.
So how do the presidential candidates themselves run?
For most of them, it's probably a slow, lumbering gait. Or maybe a waddle.
He's about as Jewish as he is a f****** monkey./quote>
What about a regular one?
If it came down to it, I'd put in 10bux for his legal defense.
Why? Whether or not you approve of what he did, the most expensive lawyers in the world can't change the fact that he did something illegal.
I think.
Liar.
That's the second time in this thread I have seen this. What does it mean?
They can have a button to press for letting it get to the radio broadcaster.
Kind of like the Transmit buttons already found on the radios, just hooked up to the helmet rather than a mic.
250 gigs lets you download at 0.77878308 megabit/s 24/7 (thanks, GNU units), or 8 gig per day. Plenty enough for a few aptitude full-upgrades, some online gaming and downloading a new distro to try out, plus some video to watch.
For now. Just wait for the next YouTube-like bandwidth hog to come around.
Perhaps Google could develop a not evil telecoms company.
They did. Kinda.
So the DRM is gone
Read the summary again. Or at least the full title.
Trolls.
Nope. They are running Apache 2.2.3 on Debian. ***
I remember back in the day having a windows machine, and, out of the box, it wasn't capable of anything but notepad, solitaire, and a calculator.
Wait, this has changed?
Oh, right. They now come with OEM "extras", too.
Well, they're trying to get their "Windows Mojave" thing to succeed.... but I admit, I don't really see how they can repair damages of Windows Vista purely in marketing.
That's why they have Gurus.
One question that I have not seen answered is where these emails went: for the politicians that she emailed, did she use their public or private email addresses? If she sent them too the public ones, then they would be on record anyways (though admittedly people investigating Palin would not know to check the other correspondent's email).
Slashdot, of course.
That would depend on what the emails expose. But you are right, not even /. has found anything truly damaging (using a private email for work? How sinister!)
uh, friendship?
That's exactly what I was going to say. Who are you going to hire: a random individual or someone that you know has (or at least had) a work ethic you approve of?
I'm confused. Could you give us a car analogy?