Came here to post this. The wundermap has been out for quite some time, and it's pretty handy. These two sites seem very similar; the sidebars are practically the same.
I still don't get this. If you want to call what you do a "sport", as in a structure competition or whatever gets to be a sport these days, OK then. But I thought "athlete" still implied some sort of extreme physical activity. Becoming dehydrated or mentally exhausted with a lightning quick mousing hand doesn't exactly qualify in my book.
For the two docks I own, the design of the dock (i.e.: the phone resting in a form-fitting recessed "receptacle") accomplishes that task. Devices which rely on the data connector for structural support are a bad idea. Every time it wiggles while docked, it is weakening the dock's connector as well as potentially damaging the data connector on the phone.
Why were they using 30 when they only needed 19? Is some functionality going to be lost in the new connector? Are they serializing some functions that used to be parallel over the cable? Did the originally plan for some functionality they never got around to adding? Maybe just giving themselves the opportunity to remove them later and and create a market for adapters?
Sounds like a self-correcting problem. We consume too much too fast, and our population is resized to be supported sufficiently by the available resources - whether by choice or by necessity. Yeah it's going to suck if you're not one of the survivors, but the end result will be either that we're forced to create technologies to circumvent the problem out of necessity, or we'll have learned a lesson (hah!) for the second time around.
Funny - I have a Sony clock radio and when I put my iPod in there, it plays music. It also wakes me up in the morning at the time I set on the alarm. I also own a Sony eReader, and when I tap on one of my books, the words come up on the screen and, when I swipe my finger across the page, it advances forward or backward accordingly.
In the case of 'Everybody's Tennis', the game was removed from the PSN worldwide after the modder community bragged about the game being exploitable but before any exploit was released for it.
Oh, well in that case, every game I don't like is exploitable. Your move Sony.
Audio pollution isn't something you get to have control over. Feel free to tell someone they're being annoying, but sometimes you're just going to have to deal with someone talking on their phone in a way that annoys you. If it's not that, it will be someone talking loudly to the person standing next to them. Or a person honking their horn to much or for no reason. Or someone with their cell phone's speaker turned on as they listen to MP3s. Or jackhammers or machinery or the buzz of a refrigerator. How are you going to jam that?
This is the real concern - not how easy or difficult it is to actually perform the actions, but that the credit card companies are awfully mistaken about it being possible at all. With a flawed fundamental understanding of how the technology actually works, who knows what they may attempt to do with it in the future based on this flawed understanding.
As this includes a Corporate version, I'm sure enterprises just LOVE to hear that the company to whom they entrust a certain amount of their data security completely lied to them about the effectiveness of that security, and covered up the fact that future use of their product might be for naught.
You can't really put that on anonymous. If you are the type to believe that it really would be the fault of anonymous if innocent/unrelated parties are harmed - and not the Zetas themselves - then that is a level of ignorance I really can't understand.
Came here to post this. The wundermap has been out for quite some time, and it's pretty handy. These two sites seem very similar; the sidebars are practically the same.
I still don't get this. If you want to call what you do a "sport", as in a structure competition or whatever gets to be a sport these days, OK then. But I thought "athlete" still implied some sort of extreme physical activity. Becoming dehydrated or mentally exhausted with a lightning quick mousing hand doesn't exactly qualify in my book.
For the two docks I own, the design of the dock (i.e.: the phone resting in a form-fitting recessed "receptacle") accomplishes that task. Devices which rely on the data connector for structural support are a bad idea. Every time it wiggles while docked, it is weakening the dock's connector as well as potentially damaging the data connector on the phone.
Why were they using 30 when they only needed 19? Is some functionality going to be lost in the new connector? Are they serializing some functions that used to be parallel over the cable? Did the originally plan for some functionality they never got around to adding? Maybe just giving themselves the opportunity to remove them later and and create a market for adapters?
Jenny McCarthy is no doubt torn right now, between her hatred of vaccines and the desire to eradicate the HepC she no doubt has.
This would be amazing if it were true.
300km/50l = 14mpg
1200km/50l = 56mpg
What vehicle are you talking about which offers two engines, one which gets 14mpg petrol and another which gets 56mpg diesel?
You'd start by cancelling your account.
It took way too long for a anonymous/virgin joke
It doesn't take $3.4M to say "their parents consented to it".
I'll stick to my white people problems, thank you.
Sounds like a self-correcting problem. We consume too much too fast, and our population is resized to be supported sufficiently by the available resources - whether by choice or by necessity. Yeah it's going to suck if you're not one of the survivors, but the end result will be either that we're forced to create technologies to circumvent the problem out of necessity, or we'll have learned a lesson (hah!) for the second time around.
Funny - I have a Sony clock radio and when I put my iPod in there, it plays music. It also wakes me up in the morning at the time I set on the alarm. I also own a Sony eReader, and when I tap on one of my books, the words come up on the screen and, when I swipe my finger across the page, it advances forward or backward accordingly.
No masochism involved.
In the case of 'Everybody's Tennis', the game was removed from the PSN worldwide after the modder community bragged about the game being exploitable but before any exploit was released for it.
Oh, well in that case, every game I don't like is exploitable. Your move Sony.
Audio pollution isn't something you get to have control over. Feel free to tell someone they're being annoying, but sometimes you're just going to have to deal with someone talking on their phone in a way that annoys you. If it's not that, it will be someone talking loudly to the person standing next to them. Or a person honking their horn to much or for no reason. Or someone with their cell phone's speaker turned on as they listen to MP3s. Or jackhammers or machinery or the buzz of a refrigerator. How are you going to jam that?
Frightening that Anonymous bothers to do it, or that they're actually successful?
This is the real concern - not how easy or difficult it is to actually perform the actions, but that the credit card companies are awfully mistaken about it being possible at all. With a flawed fundamental understanding of how the technology actually works, who knows what they may attempt to do with it in the future based on this flawed understanding.
people who actually have a right and a need to know those information
Whoawhoawhoawhoawhoa. Whoa.
Exactly what the hell are you saying?
As this includes a Corporate version, I'm sure enterprises just LOVE to hear that the company to whom they entrust a certain amount of their data security completely lied to them about the effectiveness of that security, and covered up the fact that future use of their product might be for naught.
Internet from beyond the grave. I'm a little more hopeful than I was this morning.
True - I'm sure if we look hard enough, we could also find someone who would not be dead if not for the NHS.
I thought the point of money laundering was to conceal the source of or legitimize undisclosed money?
If I buy a fake violin for $1,000,000 the police are still going to say "Whoa whoa whoa there, where the hell did you get a million dollars?"
And to play devil's advocate, the seller could have just as easily authenticated the $2500 violin and then shipped the buyer a $100 fake.
You can't really put that on anonymous. If you are the type to believe that it really would be the fault of anonymous if innocent/unrelated parties are harmed - and not the Zetas themselves - then that is a level of ignorance I really can't understand.
iLink is actually IEEE1394
Reread. DOESN'T require.