An old movie with Jackie Chan in it that was just released in English has some trailers you can't skip. I don't remember the name but I know that it takes place like 100 years ago.
Or just don't take it very far. It isn't a traveling car, it is more for commuters I think. I wouldn't mind having one though, not too expensive and you save much on gas.
The whole reason for Honda putting the cover over the back wheels is so there would be less drag. With this windmill it seams like it would be causing more harm then good because of wind resistance. Just a thought.
You are all forgetting prime net. It is available here: www.mersenne.org/freesoft.htm It allows you to do something productive with your cycles and you can win $45,000. It comes in almost every OS available. Do something good for the earth, and you could even become famous!
Same with Cable TV, if I have to watch commercials while watching that CNN i pay $50/month to watch, they are wasting my time.
This is totally different. You said that CNN you pay $50/month for _UNLIMITED_ access. You could leave your friggin TV on for a whole month if you wanted. You don't have to pay per hour you watch. In this case you have to pay _PER HOUR_ so the ads you see are costing you money. If you had to pay on an hourly basis for you TV I think you would probably turn the TV off during the commercials instead of wasting money.
Actually if the stupid AOLers would do some searching they would find it is easy to turn off the ads. Just go to My AOL/Preferences. Then go to advertisements and you will be able to turn off all of them. Of course this takes a long time so maybe someone should sue AOL fo making it to time consuming and wasting their precious time. Note: I am not an AOLer. I do use AOL which is because I got it when I was a clueless newbie and knew jack shit about computers. I am trying to get a T1 if my parents would let me.
They have made something like that already. You put it in your car and it has voice recognition. Also you can just pull it out to take it to parties and stuff, or get a second rack for another car.
You can find something similiar to this here. It is from the makers of the Rio and it uses phone lines to send the songs. Sort of a cross between a Rio and their Home-Free Networking.
Another use for a database like this is to warn webmasters. You would go the company to tell everyone that links to you that your site is moving before it actually does. You type in the URL you want to tell people about. It does a cross reference and returns all the other sites that link to it. Now, either it would return you the addresses or it could send them an e-mail by itself. This way people won't get the "We've moved" page. This would be good because even if you did move you may have the "We've moved" page linking (and/or redirecting) the person to the new site. The page exists, but the link is outdated though.
Actually that is a good deal. If he is up for exactly a week he would orbit the earth 112 times (assuming it takes exactly 90 minutes). Now lets say, for grins and giggles (I am not sure), that it is 50,000 miles to orbit the earth. That means he travels 5,600,000 miles. Now 20 milllion divided by 5.6 million equals about 3.571 dollars a mile. Not that bad considering the price of gas and the fuel economy of vehicles these days. And look on the bright side, it has a much better view than your new gas-guzzling SUV.
NASA was told by the government to act more like a business. This is what they are doing, adding sponsorship to a mission. That is what businesses do, advertise.
What they meant by specialised is not that it is special because it uses a slower machine to feed it. When they mean is that the hardware is special in that it can only perform certain instructions. Normal computers can do general equations but this one has special hardware that makes it do certain operations faster. Think of it this way: If you were to study 10 different languages then you probably wouldn't be come very fluent in any given language. If you were to learn only 1 langauge, on the other hand, you would get really proficient in that langauge. This machine knows only one "language" which makes it faster and that is why it is special.
If they all moved then the economy in the Seattle area would start sucking. I for one live in the Seattle area and what not like to see that happen. Microsoft and their employess pay a lot of taxes and use a lot of goods/services here in Seattle. We would lose a lot of businesss.
At my school we use Logo. It is a program called StarLogo for the mac and it seams to work well. I didn't want to take the time to learn the language, though.
Am I wrong, or is this going to be enough to send a probe?
Actually they wouldn't send a probe there. One spacecraft was going to crash land there but they altered its course. They did this so that it wouldn't infect the pristine moon. It wouldn't be worth desturbing the delicate balance of life that could possibly live there.
Acutally they wouldn't send a probe there. One spacecraft was going to crash land there but they altered its course. They did this so that it wouldn't infect the pristine moon. It wouldn't be worth desturbing the delicate balance of life that could possibly live there.
Both Metallica and Dr. Dre are coming to do a concert in Seattle. They will appear in the same concert celebrating the opening of the Experience Music Project. Sounds like a good opertunity to say what I think of there little napster stunt. Muhahahahahahaha. First, though, I must get my anti-RIAA stickers from thinkgeek.
Actually Andover is owned by VALinux so you wouldn't have to, would you?
I remember that they were afraid of a DDoS attack about 6 months ago. Nothing came of it. I don't think anything will happen with this either.
An old movie with Jackie Chan in it that was just released in English has some trailers you can't skip. I don't remember the name but I know that it takes place like 100 years ago.
wow, this story has a lot of comments!
Thank you. I just went and changed that now. Have a nice day, Andrew.
I know, as soon as I put that there I wish I could have deleted it. The page was really slow loading so... you know.
Or just don't take it very far. It isn't a traveling car, it is more for commuters I think. I wouldn't mind having one though, not too expensive and you save much on gas.
The whole reason for Honda putting the cover over the back wheels is so there would be less drag. With this windmill it seams like it would be causing more harm then good because of wind resistance. Just a thought.
Car and driver did a road test of the Insight here. One of the things they said is that the seats are not the comfortable for long trips.
I use a bicycle because I can't drive yet. I am doing my part to crack down on pollution.
You are all forgetting prime net. It is available here: www.mersenne.org/freesoft.htm It allows you to do something productive with your cycles and you can win $45,000. It comes in almost every OS available. Do something good for the earth, and you could even become famous!
Same with Cable TV, if I have to watch commercials while watching that CNN i pay $50/month to watch, they are wasting my time.
This is totally different. You said that CNN you pay $50/month for _UNLIMITED_ access. You could leave your friggin TV on for a whole month if you wanted. You don't have to pay per hour you watch. In this case you have to pay _PER HOUR_ so the ads you see are costing you money. If you had to pay on an hourly basis for you TV I think you would probably turn the TV off during the commercials instead of wasting money.
Actually if the stupid AOLers would do some searching they would find it is easy to turn off the ads. Just go to My AOL/Preferences. Then go to advertisements and you will be able to turn off all of them. Of course this takes a long time so maybe someone should sue AOL fo making it to time consuming and wasting their precious time. Note: I am not an AOLer. I do use AOL which is because I got it when I was a clueless newbie and knew jack shit about computers. I am trying to get a T1 if my parents would let me.
They have made something like that already. You put it in your car and it has voice recognition. Also you can just pull it out to take it to parties and stuff, or get a second rack for another car.
You can find something similiar to this here. It is from the makers of the Rio and it uses phone lines to send the songs. Sort of a cross between a Rio and their Home-Free Networking.
Imagine being the one that gets^H^H^Hhas to surf through all the images after they are tagged.
"Hmm, lets see. Yes this one is nudity, I will save you for later..."
Another use for a database like this is to warn webmasters. You would go the company to tell everyone that links to you that your site is moving before it actually does. You type in the URL you want to tell people about. It does a cross reference and returns all the other sites that link to it. Now, either it would return you the addresses or it could send them an e-mail by itself. This way people won't get the "We've moved" page. This would be good because even if you did move you may have the "We've moved" page linking (and/or redirecting) the person to the new site. The page exists, but the link is outdated though.
Actually that is a good deal. If he is up for exactly a week he would orbit the earth 112 times (assuming it takes exactly 90 minutes). Now lets say, for grins and giggles (I am not sure), that it is 50,000 miles to orbit the earth. That means he travels 5,600,000 miles. Now 20 milllion divided by 5.6 million equals about 3.571 dollars a mile. Not that bad considering the price of gas and the fuel economy of vehicles these days. And look on the bright side, it has a much better view than your new gas-guzzling SUV.
NASA was told by the government to act more like a business. This is what they are doing, adding sponsorship to a mission. That is what businesses do, advertise.
What they meant by specialised is not that it is special because it uses a slower machine to feed it. When they mean is that the hardware is special in that it can only perform certain instructions. Normal computers can do general equations but this one has special hardware that makes it do certain operations faster. Think of it this way: If you were to study 10 different languages then you probably wouldn't be come very fluent in any given language. If you were to learn only 1 langauge, on the other hand, you would get really proficient in that langauge. This machine knows only one "language" which makes it faster and that is why it is special.
If they all moved then the economy in the Seattle area would start sucking. I for one live in the Seattle area and what not like to see that happen. Microsoft and their employess pay a lot of taxes and use a lot of goods/services here in Seattle. We would lose a lot of businesss.
At my school we use Logo. It is a program called StarLogo for the mac and it seams to work well. I didn't want to take the time to learn the language, though.
Am I wrong, or is this going to be enough to send a probe?
Actually they wouldn't send a probe there. One spacecraft was going to crash land there but they altered its course. They did this so that it wouldn't infect the pristine moon. It wouldn't be worth desturbing the delicate balance of life that could possibly live there.
Acutally they wouldn't send a probe there. One spacecraft was going to crash land there but they altered its course. They did this so that it wouldn't infect the pristine moon. It wouldn't be worth desturbing the delicate balance of life that could possibly live there.
Both Metallica and Dr. Dre are coming to do a concert in Seattle. They will appear in the same concert celebrating the opening of the Experience Music Project. Sounds like a good opertunity to say what I think of there little napster stunt. Muhahahahahahaha. First, though, I must get my anti-RIAA stickers from thinkgeek.