I adopted the PS3 the night it came out for $599 + tax just for that specific ability to run Linux. Blu-Ray and Games were a secondary plus. All those 3 functions made the purchase price justifiable. I know I am not alone here in that reasoning. I could of got a bare-bone computer + blu-ray player separately if I knew the Other OS feature would disappear one day.
http://www.hotspotshield.com/ . I use them all the time when I am traveling. They have a nice free client on their site and if you do not want to install their client you can just configure a vpn link manually.
The entire time I was reading this article I was hearing, "QUAD DAMAGE" to Virgin.
I adopted the PS3 the night it came out for $599 + tax just for that specific ability to run Linux. Blu-Ray and Games were a secondary plus. All those 3 functions made the purchase price justifiable. I know I am not alone here in that reasoning. I could of got a bare-bone computer + blu-ray player separately if I knew the Other OS feature would disappear one day.
That is exactly what I was thinking. Supply and demand. I believe having no replacement up and running when we retire the shuttle is a horrid idea.
We do have a government health care program for the bottom fifth of society. Its called Medicaid.
you can use hotspot shield on linux. just dont use their client.
http://www.hotspotshield.com/ . I use them all the time when I am traveling. They have a nice free client on their site and if you do not want to install their client you can just configure a vpn link manually.