I did a quick google and found an 8 year old/. article saying how BSD is dying. If it's dying, how long is it going to take to finally kick the bucket?
Allen County Community College in Iola, Kansas and its satellite school in Burlingame, Kansas rent out textbooks. At the end of the semester you simply return the books and that's it. It's a pretty good deal.
The beauty of the Internet is that I'm not limited to asking questions to the peers around me in real life (or on some social network.) I've never used Facebook for anything else than looking at pictures of friends I haven't seen in years, keeping in contact with them, and trying to talk to the single ladies that I know. I can remember only one situation where a friend was interested in a subject (programming) which I offered to help him through a private message.
I think most MMO companies have a EULA stating that the items in the game are owned by the company, however, most people who "sell" those items don't really sell them at all. The sellers disclaimer mostly states that the customer is simply paying for a service. The customer is paying them for the time it took to obtain that item, and they're simply transferring the item to the customer's account.
... is basically doing the same thing ( http://www.oc.edu/apple/ ). They are also offering the choice of a Dell, MacBook, or MacBook Pro.
Many of the students here chose the iTouch (including me) simply because they didn't want to pay the expensive monthly fees for the iPhone. My service charge would be $90 per month. I just can't afford that price being a student having other debts to pay off (like college tuition).
OC released an enterprise app for our iTouch/iPhone that lets us track things such as events going on, which laundry machines are open (through LaundryView), etc. I think it's pretty neat, but I'm not sure if it's worth the price tag.
But that has nothing to do with this discussion. Unless they somehow made digital Coke and distributed it online.
It was also used in Lineage 2. Bots/hacking programs in that game are ridiculously easy to use and get working.
I did a quick google and found an 8 year old /. article saying how BSD is dying. If it's dying, how long is it going to take to finally kick the bucket?
Dude, I was born in 89 and I can't believe Twitter is so popular.
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Allen County Community College in Iola, Kansas and its satellite school in Burlingame, Kansas rent out textbooks. At the end of the semester you simply return the books and that's it. It's a pretty good deal.
It could have been an automatically triggered error page. The article didn't state whether or not that was the case.
I'd mod you up but I'm out of points!
The beauty of the Internet is that I'm not limited to asking questions to the peers around me in real life (or on some social network.) I've never used Facebook for anything else than looking at pictures of friends I haven't seen in years, keeping in contact with them, and trying to talk to the single ladies that I know. I can remember only one situation where a friend was interested in a subject (programming) which I offered to help him through a private message.
Create a new buzzword if you choose the web development route. You'll become a millionaire.
... is what I am smelling right now.
What if they accidentally blow up the first bootprints on the moon?
I think most MMO companies have a EULA stating that the items in the game are owned by the company, however, most people who "sell" those items don't really sell them at all. The sellers disclaimer mostly states that the customer is simply paying for a service. The customer is paying them for the time it took to obtain that item, and they're simply transferring the item to the customer's account.
... is basically doing the same thing ( http://www.oc.edu/apple/ ). They are also offering the choice of a Dell, MacBook, or MacBook Pro. Many of the students here chose the iTouch (including me) simply because they didn't want to pay the expensive monthly fees for the iPhone. My service charge would be $90 per month. I just can't afford that price being a student having other debts to pay off (like college tuition). OC released an enterprise app for our iTouch/iPhone that lets us track things such as events going on, which laundry machines are open (through LaundryView), etc. I think it's pretty neat, but I'm not sure if it's worth the price tag.