I generally pass over links to Apple documentation in favor of Stack Overflow links when researching iOS issues. I always feel like I'm saying "Just get to the point" when I read Apple docs...
Civic Hybrid owner: - Great on gas mileage - Gutless.. I have an easier time passing people in my turbo diesel truck - Weird issues with batteries.. Leave the car for a week, batteries are dead. - Did I mention Gutless?
Overall, I've been happy with the gas mileage but I won't buy another hybrid. The experience outside of the good gas mileage has been disappointing. I'll probably try the diesel car route like a VW Jetta the next time around.
If my boss asked me to do something like this, I'd fight it kicking and screaming. I'd probably quit too if the software was significant like a google.
dotster's mail server is blacklisted by mac.com which is where the renewal notices were sent. so anyone with a mac.com email address rejects all mail from dotster. sucks to be blacklisted.
Ok, I'll be the first to admit i'm technically and computer inclined (a geek), I use Linux everywhere, and I'm always up for a good conspiracy theory. But have we gotten so deep that any movie that attempts to encroach upon the technical world, that we have to put it under the largest maginifying glass possible? Can we not enjoy "semi-technical" movies? It was a movie. Of course it wouldn't be accurate. So why diss it because they "commit their perfidy to videotape, and leave the evidence in non-encrypted, accessible files. That's only one example of the screenplay's foolishness. " yeah, so what? If they did encrypt it you'd confuse 70% of the general population and you add that extra 10 minutes to the movie that you don't need. Like I said, it is just a movie, not a documentary about the lives we live or the things we do. I'm suprised that it wasn't slammed because it didn't mention the RIAA or any other copyright quagmires. I challenge Jon and Mike to go back and watch the movie without the technical maginifying glass and enjoy the twists and turns of the movie. Not everything is linux, computers, mp3s, script kiddies, hackers, and irc. There are other things in this great big world we live in. Go out and find it!
"Do you perform a thorough inspection of every roller coaster before you ride it?"
I generally pass over links to Apple documentation in favor of Stack Overflow links when researching iOS issues. I always feel like I'm saying "Just get to the point" when I read Apple docs...
Maybe it has taken off and all this talk of it not taking off is just evidence of it having taken off?
Civic Hybrid owner:
- Great on gas mileage
- Gutless.. I have an easier time passing people in my turbo diesel truck
- Weird issues with batteries.. Leave the car for a week, batteries are dead.
- Did I mention Gutless?
Overall, I've been happy with the gas mileage but I won't buy another hybrid. The experience outside of the good gas mileage has been disappointing. I'll probably try the diesel car route like a VW Jetta the next time around.
If my boss asked me to do something like this, I'd fight it kicking and screaming. I'd probably quit too if the software was significant like a google.
*cues Jaws theme music*
Did you read on toysforbob.com that they tried to sell the Ultron on eBay? I'm pissed I missed that auction. That could have really fixed my life.....
if they make as great a light show in a microwave as a regular CD does...
dotster's mail server is blacklisted by mac.com which is where the renewal notices were sent. so anyone with a mac.com email address rejects all mail from dotster. sucks to be blacklisted.
The domain expired on May 28th From the verisign registry and was grabbed by Dotster's Namewinner software. The domain was NOT transferred.
Snapnames gets a cut of the NSI $40 waitlist fee. Snapnames IS providing the technology to NSI. So, Snapnames and Verisign are in this together.
Ok, I'll be the first to admit i'm technically and computer inclined (a geek), I use Linux everywhere, and I'm always up for a good conspiracy theory. But have we gotten so deep that any movie that attempts to encroach upon the technical world, that we have to put it under the largest maginifying glass possible? Can we not enjoy "semi-technical" movies? It was a movie. Of course it wouldn't be accurate. So why diss it because they "commit their perfidy to videotape, and leave the evidence in non-encrypted, accessible files. That's only one example of the screenplay's foolishness. " yeah, so what? If they did encrypt it you'd confuse 70% of the general population and you add that extra 10 minutes to the movie that you don't need. Like I said, it is just a movie, not a documentary about the lives we live or the things we do. I'm suprised that it wasn't slammed because it didn't mention the RIAA or any other copyright quagmires. I challenge Jon and Mike to go back and watch the movie without the technical maginifying glass and enjoy the twists and turns of the movie. Not everything is linux, computers, mp3s, script kiddies, hackers, and irc. There are other things in this great big world we live in. Go out and find it!
"Do you perform a thorough inspection of every roller coaster before you ride it?"
NS 6 doesn't even do the slashdot site correctly. I wish they'd get something right...