even worse would be if retailers installed this sort of device. if you have less than x dollars/pounds/rupees an alarm sounds and you're escorted out of the store.
I've been an at&t bi customer for about 3 years now, and until today i have had zero trouble with any of it and infact i've told my friends they should go with att for broadband.
What gets me though is that once caps are inplace i doubt i'm going to be able to even *pay* for uncapped service.
Now yes, i understand Joe User isn't going to soak his cable line, and i also understand how capped service can bring lowwer cost broadband into Joe User's home....
But i'm not Joe User.
Heck, i can't even pay for a static ip from att.
But each time my broadband bill goes up another $10, it seems i'm getting less service.
I doubt anyone from at&t is even reading this, but here it goes...
AT&T- i would be willing to pay $65 (that's $15 more than i currently pay mind you) for a single static ip and uncapped or at least a capped connection with a very generous amount of bandwith.
BWAHAHHA! my BBA owns. only issue is PSO didn't work with it (yeah there was a hack to use a japanese copy of the game, but fuck that!). q3a was uber easy though. everyone else had lame ass modems, so fragging them was childs play.
ok, first off, it's not like all our "clean" motherboards will turn into pumkins when these new DRM motherboards are released. if no one buys these boards, the market will be forced to our will.
ok so yeah, we may be stuck with p4's and athlon xps for a bit, but hell *someone* in asia will do something aobut it. they *always* do. your dvd player didn't have that nifty little code or hack to change regions by accident kids.
anyway...
do we know how motherboards work? (yes) are we all going to suddenly forget this? (no) then wtf is the problem?!
at first we may only be able to get these boards from limited mom and pop shops.. but soon enough, they'll be everywhere.
call me crazy, but wasnt there some worm going around the windows world that week?
;)
even worse would be if retailers installed this sort of device. if you have less than x dollars/pounds/rupees an alarm sounds and you're escorted out of the store.
actually nevermind. i was wrong.
sue me.
"i've got more rhymes than nirvana's got songs"
Gran Turismo 3. it has an option for i.link races.
This is a dup.... err... nevermind. heh
the article clearly states it is a 3rd party add-on.
:P
nintendo has never had plans to enter any kind of pda market, they just want to make games and game consoles.
sheesh read the article next time
Anyone got an audio stream that's not realmedia?!
Penis?
This is a really cool start, but would it be possible to intergrate real console port support?!
The x86 platform *really* could use something like that, especally if it's tied to Linux or one of the other many unix and unix like flavors on x86.
I've been an at&t bi customer for about 3 years now, and until today i have had zero trouble with any of it and infact i've told my friends they should go with att for broadband.
What gets me though is that once caps are inplace i doubt i'm going to be able to even *pay* for uncapped service.
Now yes, i understand Joe User isn't going to soak his cable line, and i also understand how capped service can bring lowwer cost broadband into Joe User's home....
But i'm not Joe User.
Heck, i can't even pay for a static ip from att.
But each time my broadband bill goes up another $10, it seems i'm getting less service.
I doubt anyone from at&t is even reading this, but here it goes...
AT&T- i would be willing to pay $65 (that's $15 more than i currently pay mind you) for a single static ip and uncapped or at least a capped connection with a very generous amount of bandwith.
And i thought fox news couldn't sink any lowwer... i mean seriously people, this ISNT news!
Hahahaha hahahaha
first post bitches!
eat my anus ass ranchers!
1. sue google for lack of exposure, thus giving your no name search portal tons of news exposure and free advertising
2. ???
3. Profit!
why do you need one?
just enable linux binary emulation and it should just work.
The downside? It is currently only going to available in a P4 chipset that Intel has not authorized.
Come on people! can't you plainly see the chips are on the table here!
This link clearly shows how Intel has known all along!
Open your eyes!!!!
It's a sad day when /. is pimping trial visual studio.net dvds for microsoft.
hey i think i'm entitled to be credited for the subscription page i wasted loading up this duplicate story.
but i doubt that'll happen.
how is this new? i'm sure i've seen 3rd party products for laptops and pdas that already do this.
what the fuck?! can we say "russian roulette"?!
it's time for LAME to shine!
go go gadget(royalty/patent free) mp3 encoder!
BWAHAHHA! my BBA owns. only issue is PSO didn't work with it (yeah there was a hack to use a japanese copy of the game, but fuck that!). q3a was uber easy though. everyone else had lame ass modems, so fragging them was childs play.
ph33r.
Maybe if they gave everyone guns, things would have gotten solved!
*blam* *blam*blam*
"See bitch? I *told* you GTA3 wasn't too violent..."
hehe.
ok, first off, it's not like all our "clean" motherboards will turn into pumkins when these new DRM motherboards are released. if no one buys these boards, the market will be forced to our will.
ok so yeah, we may be stuck with p4's and athlon xps for a bit, but hell *someone* in asia will do something aobut it. they *always* do. your dvd player didn't have that nifty little code or hack to change regions by accident kids.
anyway...
do we know how motherboards work? (yes)
are we all going to suddenly forget this? (no)
then wtf is the problem?!
at first we may only be able to get these boards from limited mom and pop shops.. but soon enough, they'll be everywhere.
sheesh.