I thought you could get them through an Open License agreement, which is up to 250 clients. It's still bullshit, though, that they're locking these features behind an edition that not only no individual can purchase, but will also be a pain in the ass for a small business.
I've always wondered why they never went with a Windows Update style system. It doesn't give a shit what you're running. As long as your stuff isn't poorly coded, you're not going to have issues. I must admit, though,.NET updates get pretty huge, but that's not something inherent to Windows Update itself. I also don't care for the newer iteration of Windows Update in 10, but that's another discussion entirely.
Most definitely this. It's very apparent that you're missing something when you see them back to back. Don't get me wrong, even an upscaled DVD looks decent still in this day and age, but once you watch the same thing in 1080p, the difference is clear. Hell, even streaming 1080p isn't as good as the visuals a Blu Ray can provide. It's admittedly not a problem for a TV series or a mediocre film, but if it's something I want to get the full experience from, Blu Ray is the way to go. It does help that I've got a basic home theater setup with 5.1. If I were watching on a computer monitor with 2 channel audio, I might not notice the difference.
I'd rather they get a green card and have the ability to leave an abusive employer. They still might undercut American workers, but it would push the bottom of the barrel H1B wages up toward native wages, meaning foreign workers would have to compete on merit (which I have no issue with).
Sprint has always been awful with Windows Phone. Even when it was new and Sprint was still selling Windows Mobile devices, I basically had to beg them to sell me an HTC 7 Pro/HTC Arrive. That said, Microsoft shot themselves in the foot during the Nokia devices buyout, and I can't see anybody pushing it. Windows Phone has always had a lot of neat things, but after switching from my Lumia 925 to my Xperia Z3 and seeing how Microsoft has been treating the OS, I have no reason to go back.
I get what you're saying, but it doesn't invalidate all the shitty things Gawker has done, nor does it mean "The Hulkster" did not have a valid case against them.
This is good news. Finally, life has found a way to prevent a real Parasite Eve situation. Let's hope the mitochondria in existing life forms doesn't revolt.
My biggest problem with guaranteed income is that unless you're some hot shot innovator, you're stuck with only the basic income, unless somehow someone values your "art." In theory, it works well enough domestically, but let's say I dream of moving to Japan, or some expensive US metro area. Unless somehow they agree with all this crap, how will I ever afford being able to move there? I can do so now on an upper middle class salary and time. I doubt a guaranteed income would provide the cash needed to do so, and considering what is hot in today's financial world, there's no fucking chance I can run with the big boys. Are people like me fucked? (Short answer: yes)
All this feels like it does is give the most wealthy the ability to close off the gates to their lifestyle to anybody who doesn't have the foresight to create a "Yo" messaging app.
There are a lot of people out there who are not creative, but very diligent. Me? I can be creative (in an artistic sense), but not nearly enough to generate any revenue independently. I'm pretty intelligent ("gifted program kid" here), but not so much so that I'm going to be revolutionizing the [x] industry. Guess people like me are fucked for having dreams, huh?
Thanks! I'll definitely look into it and keep an eye on it. Unfortunately, the killer app for Onenote for me is handwriting. I'm learning Japanese, so it's pretty helpful. However, I may be able to combine multiple solutions.
The first commercially available high-speed, horizontal-wiping air dryer was the Mitsubishi Jet Towel, invented in 1993 and available in the United States since 2005.[3] There are several technical differences among electric hand dryers, such as airspeed, water containment, energy efficiency, use of heat, type of filter, motor lifespan and power usage.[4]
I mean, I remember when they actually used to include bonafide technical information on the screen, like faulting module in addition to the usual stop code. I know they had to remove it to make room for the:( emoticon and all, but maybe one day you can again find out what's wrong with your Windows PC via QR code. Maybe. One day. Microsoft cannot comment any further at this time.
This is a marketer comment if I've ever heard one. Considering the use of the word "share" in this context, your hyper-positivity, and your only other slashdot contribution being a link last week to some marketing story, I'm going to go out on a limb here and accuse you of being a marketer. I'm not calling you a shill, but I'm also not *not* calling you a shill.
When you throw it in people's faces every chance you get, of course it's going to take off. Doubly so if it's free. They basically ran the "HEAD ON: APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE FOREHEAD!" version of an upgrade campaign. Also...
HEAD ON: APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE FOREHEAD!
HEAD ON: APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE FOREHEAD!
HEAD ON: APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE FOREHEAD!
I thought you could get them through an Open License agreement, which is up to 250 clients. It's still bullshit, though, that they're locking these features behind an edition that not only no individual can purchase, but will also be a pain in the ass for a small business.
I've always wondered why they never went with a Windows Update style system. It doesn't give a shit what you're running. As long as your stuff isn't poorly coded, you're not going to have issues. I must admit, though, .NET updates get pretty huge, but that's not something inherent to Windows Update itself. I also don't care for the newer iteration of Windows Update in 10, but that's another discussion entirely.
Most definitely this. It's very apparent that you're missing something when you see them back to back. Don't get me wrong, even an upscaled DVD looks decent still in this day and age, but once you watch the same thing in 1080p, the difference is clear. Hell, even streaming 1080p isn't as good as the visuals a Blu Ray can provide. It's admittedly not a problem for a TV series or a mediocre film, but if it's something I want to get the full experience from, Blu Ray is the way to go. It does help that I've got a basic home theater setup with 5.1. If I were watching on a computer monitor with 2 channel audio, I might not notice the difference.
I'd rather they get a green card and have the ability to leave an abusive employer. They still might undercut American workers, but it would push the bottom of the barrel H1B wages up toward native wages, meaning foreign workers would have to compete on merit (which I have no issue with).
Sprint has always been awful with Windows Phone. Even when it was new and Sprint was still selling Windows Mobile devices, I basically had to beg them to sell me an HTC 7 Pro/HTC Arrive. That said, Microsoft shot themselves in the foot during the Nokia devices buyout, and I can't see anybody pushing it. Windows Phone has always had a lot of neat things, but after switching from my Lumia 925 to my Xperia Z3 and seeing how Microsoft has been treating the OS, I have no reason to go back.
I'd imagine it's also going to be much more fragile than the 3.5mm TRRS connector.
For me, Windows Phone battery life went out the window in the transition from 8 to 8.1.
I wonder if this means they're going to do stupid shit like Apple and remove the headphone jack.
I get what you're saying, but it doesn't invalidate all the shitty things Gawker has done, nor does it mean "The Hulkster" did not have a valid case against them.
This is good news. Finally, life has found a way to prevent a real Parasite Eve situation. Let's hope the mitochondria in existing life forms doesn't revolt.
I don't think anybody would cry about losing "hello." I feel like the number of whiners about "pocket" would also be pretty low.
My biggest problem with guaranteed income is that unless you're some hot shot innovator, you're stuck with only the basic income, unless somehow someone values your "art." In theory, it works well enough domestically, but let's say I dream of moving to Japan, or some expensive US metro area. Unless somehow they agree with all this crap, how will I ever afford being able to move there? I can do so now on an upper middle class salary and time. I doubt a guaranteed income would provide the cash needed to do so, and considering what is hot in today's financial world, there's no fucking chance I can run with the big boys. Are people like me fucked? (Short answer: yes)
All this feels like it does is give the most wealthy the ability to close off the gates to their lifestyle to anybody who doesn't have the foresight to create a "Yo" messaging app.
There are a lot of people out there who are not creative, but very diligent. Me? I can be creative (in an artistic sense), but not nearly enough to generate any revenue independently. I'm pretty intelligent ("gifted program kid" here), but not so much so that I'm going to be revolutionizing the [x] industry. Guess people like me are fucked for having dreams, huh?
Thanks! I'll definitely look into it and keep an eye on it. Unfortunately, the killer app for Onenote for me is handwriting. I'm learning Japanese, so it's pretty helpful. However, I may be able to combine multiple solutions.
Both. That's why I use OneNote. It's the last product keeping me from switching my personal workhorse machine over to Linux from the Windows 10 crap.
Go cry me a river
It’s like they’re a mirror
A mirror staring back at them.
The first commercially available high-speed, horizontal-wiping air dryer was the Mitsubishi Jet Towel, invented in 1993 and available in the United States since 2005.[3] There are several technical differences among electric hand dryers, such as airspeed, water containment, energy efficiency, use of heat, type of filter, motor lifespan and power usage.[4]
I stopped using Quicktime long ago and switched to FFmpeg. I haven't looked back.
It sure got me a lot farther on a system not booting.
I mean, I remember when they actually used to include bonafide technical information on the screen, like faulting module in addition to the usual stop code. I know they had to remove it to make room for the :( emoticon and all, but maybe one day you can again find out what's wrong with your Windows PC via QR code. Maybe. One day. Microsoft cannot comment any further at this time.
In fact, industrial 3D printing came first. Look at Makerbot's parent company, Stratasys
This is a marketer comment if I've ever heard one. Considering the use of the word "share" in this context, your hyper-positivity, and your only other slashdot contribution being a link last week to some marketing story, I'm going to go out on a limb here and accuse you of being a marketer. I'm not calling you a shill, but I'm also not *not* calling you a shill.
When you throw it in people's faces every chance you get, of course it's going to take off. Doubly so if it's free. They basically ran the "HEAD ON: APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE FOREHEAD!" version of an upgrade campaign. Also...
HEAD ON: APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE FOREHEAD!
HEAD ON: APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE FOREHEAD!
HEAD ON: APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE FOREHEAD!
On a similar subject, I always really thought it was cool that Intel's hardware devices use the PCI vendor string VEN_8086.
It's also not available in Japan. The record companies there generally hate digital due to market dynamics in Japan.
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