Wow it must be really expensive where you are. I get unlimited calls/text and several gigabytes for around $20 per month. And my country (Australia) is considered expensive.
Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
There are too many stupid people in the world. Stupidity isn't necessarily a permanent thing: it could be caused by time constraints, personal problems or even lack of/too much caffeine. Or just because one doesn't think of the problem from start to finish.
But then this could be what "they" want you to believe:)
I have the option of working 7-3 or 10-6 (or anything in between). More businesses need this flexibility! It would also lessen the peaks in traffic. It would also nullify any benefit of DST.
I used to work a 15 minute walk from the beach. I would have an early morning swim before work in summer.:)
Exactly. Telstra (Australia's largest mobile carrier, and operator of one of the largest networks (by area covered) in the world) has already signalled the end of 2G. Their 3G network has a far larger coverage than their 2G: Optus 2G covers a greater area than Telstra 2G (Optus 3G still has about a million square kilometres to catch up to Telstra 3G though).
I've had my PV since 2010 back with maximum rebate, and got solar hot water at the same time. It has well and truly paid for itself already. Being in Queensland solar is a no-brainer!
My wife is on a $15/year prepaid plan!:) Of course everything is PAYG out of that credit, like 12c/SMS, 12c/minute and 5c/MB data. Incoming SMS and calls are free. But she doesn't use it very much. And of course this is not in the USA...
Well they budgeted to spend 8.7b but only did 7.5b. How is that over budget? Sure, they are behind but that is due to Telstra and contractors over-promising and under-delivering.
In Australia the move to digital has meant they could consolidate channel frequencies. Previously we had channels 2, 7, 9, 10, 28 and 31. Now all broadcast happens in the frequencies of channels 6-12. I'm in Brisbane which has been digital only for a while. This means one can get a smaller antenna with better gain as it only listens on a narrower range.
My parents used to receive one station on channel 0 and the rest in UHF. Digital has moved all stations to the same 6 channel UHF block, so they can now take down the old VHF antenna completely.
Australians call it summer time too. Which means AEST is both "Australian Eastern Standard Time" and "Australian Eastern Summer Time" which is really confusing. (Slightly confusing also to the Americans because we are going into summer now; the southern states have just switched to summer time). I'm in Queensland and have scheduled interstate online meetings in "AEST" which means people showing up an hour early or late... Now we make sure we say "Brisbane time" or even "+1000" vs "+1100".
We are an Incapsula customer and I can tell you we were NOT "completely unaffected". We experienced about an hour total of complete down time and several hours of slow response. Our servers were unloaded - no problems when bypassing Incapsula. So I guess they protected us from "that" but in the meantime all sites were unreachable. Though different ISPs had different levels of slowness at different times (trying our two different office connections and three different mobile networks).
The drive-in near my house just added a third screen, though I haven't been since. I have no real idea of their projection technology, but the last time I looked it used 35mm film. I'm 32yo also and taken my 3 kids but now the twins are toddlers they won't sit for the entire movie. When they were little they just slept. At least the car limited the annoyance of other viewers, even if we don't get to see the entire thing. Before the kids my wife and I used to reverse our station wagon with a mattress in the back. She'd usually fall alseep! Our current car (a Honda CRV) isn't as big and is full of stuff so we can't do that anymore.
When I was a kid I remember seeing a drive-in screen but even then it was disused. That field is now all houses.
A little unfair that the site don't acknowledge drive-ins outside the US!
Wow it must be really expensive where you are. I get unlimited calls/text and several gigabytes for around $20 per month. And my country (Australia) is considered expensive.
I have voted for the pirate party #1 since they started here!
I upgraded the horn in one of my old cars. It melted the wires going to the horn button. :( Horn relay? What's that?
I've seen it for sale but never actually bought it. Plenty of good beers to choose from instead!
This looks like $75 to me: http://www.apple.com/au/shop/p...
Albeit Australian dollars...
A corner case would be at an intersection of two edge cases! Almost by definition.
I have E1M1 as my ring tone. Some people get it, most don't.
Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
There are too many stupid people in the world. Stupidity isn't necessarily a permanent thing: it could be caused by time constraints, personal problems or even lack of/too much caffeine. Or just because one doesn't think of the problem from start to finish.
But then this could be what "they" want you to believe :)
We'll be moving all our clients to https-only within a couple of months. We have systems to deal with that!
I have the option of working 7-3 or 10-6 (or anything in between). More businesses need this flexibility! It would also lessen the peaks in traffic. It would also nullify any benefit of DST.
I used to work a 15 minute walk from the beach. I would have an early morning swim before work in summer. :)
Exactly. Telstra (Australia's largest mobile carrier, and operator of one of the largest networks (by area covered) in the world) has already signalled the end of 2G. Their 3G network has a far larger coverage than their 2G: Optus 2G covers a greater area than Telstra 2G (Optus 3G still has about a million square kilometres to catch up to Telstra 3G though).
I've had my PV since 2010 back with maximum rebate, and got solar hot water at the same time. It has well and truly paid for itself already. Being in Queensland solar is a no-brainer!
The 1950s movie or the more recent miniseries?
My wife is on a $15/year prepaid plan! :) Of course everything is PAYG out of that credit, like 12c/SMS, 12c/minute and 5c/MB data. Incoming SMS and calls are free. But she doesn't use it very much. And of course this is not in the USA...
Don't get caught up in the synergy!
My Nokia c.2007 called itself a "smartphone" but would be a "featurephone" these days. It ran S40.
My wife has an android touch screen phone (ICS) that cost under $40 outright, so they are definitely cheap these days.
Bull shit.
Oh no, not again!
Well they budgeted to spend 8.7b but only did 7.5b. How is that over budget? Sure, they are behind but that is due to Telstra and contractors over-promising and under-delivering.
In Australia the move to digital has meant they could consolidate channel frequencies. Previously we had channels 2, 7, 9, 10, 28 and 31. Now all broadcast happens in the frequencies of channels 6-12. I'm in Brisbane which has been digital only for a while. This means one can get a smaller antenna with better gain as it only listens on a narrower range.
My parents used to receive one station on channel 0 and the rest in UHF. Digital has moved all stations to the same 6 channel UHF block, so they can now take down the old VHF antenna completely.
Australians call it summer time too. Which means AEST is both "Australian Eastern Standard Time" and "Australian Eastern Summer Time" which is really confusing. (Slightly confusing also to the Americans because we are going into summer now; the southern states have just switched to summer time). I'm in Queensland and have scheduled interstate online meetings in "AEST" which means people showing up an hour early or late... Now we make sure we say "Brisbane time" or even "+1000" vs "+1100".
We are an Incapsula customer and I can tell you we were NOT "completely unaffected". We experienced about an hour total of complete down time and several hours of slow response. Our servers were unloaded - no problems when bypassing Incapsula. So I guess they protected us from "that" but in the meantime all sites were unreachable. Though different ISPs had different levels of slowness at different times (trying our two different office connections and three different mobile networks).
This one: http://readwrite.com/2010/02/10/facebook_wants_to_be_your_one_true_login And AFAICT the search term was "facebook login".
The drive-in near my house just added a third screen, though I haven't been since. I have no real idea of their projection technology, but the last time I looked it used 35mm film. I'm 32yo also and taken my 3 kids but now the twins are toddlers they won't sit for the entire movie. When they were little they just slept. At least the car limited the annoyance of other viewers, even if we don't get to see the entire thing. Before the kids my wife and I used to reverse our station wagon with a mattress in the back. She'd usually fall alseep! Our current car (a Honda CRV) isn't as big and is full of stuff so we can't do that anymore.
When I was a kid I remember seeing a drive-in screen but even then it was disused. That field is now all houses.
A little unfair that the site don't acknowledge drive-ins outside the US!
I've seen that too, but using uncommon letters first, such as z, y, x, q. This was in a government department.