No, it's Canada. All Canada Student Loans for full-time students are interest-free during study. The loans are financed directly by the government.
If the OP has interest on his or her loans, then obviously they should be paid back unless he or she can beat the interest rate with some investment return.
You can clearly see that each "single" battery, is a serial arrangement of eight smaller cells.
You don't say?
battery noun ( pl. -teries) 1 a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power : [as adj. ] battery power.
Their bean-counters decide that well if we can make billions selling songs for.05/download we could make 10x as much if we sell them for.50/download and 20x as much if we sell them for.99/download.
Please look up the term "elasticity" in your friendly neighbourhood economics textbook.
All movies go through a process called "editing" where the film is cut to fit the director's vision and the studio's time constraints. There have always been "extra" or "deleted scenes." With DVD, we get to see them. Before, we did not.
You mean like they did with The Matrix? Oh wait, they didn't. The collector's edition was released at the same time.
You mean like they did with Revolutions and Reloaded? Oh wait, they didn't. There are no collector's editions.
And of course, this is exactly like LOTR where the producers told everyone straight up that there would be a standard edition and an extended edition for each movie.
Not to mention that it wasn't exactly difficult to predict that box sets would become available for The Matrixtrilogy and the LOTRtrilogy..
Sorry, I forgot. Ha ha ha, the standard DVD joke! OMFG ROFL etc.
I have several CDs with two copyright dates on them -- that of the original recording, and that of the CD pressing (including the CD artwork/etc, which is copyrighted). If there's only one, then which is it? It's not always clear. Obviously that Beatles CD was not made in 1963, but it's not impossible that a beta CD was made in 1980. Of course a subsequent pressing would still say 1980, but how can you tell?
Considering that the CD standard wasn't established until 1981, and they weren't launched until 1982 -- I think you may be mistaken.
What I know is this -- on the CD it says "(P) 1980 Atlantic Recording Corporation." On the liner notes it says "(P) (C) 1980 Atlantic Recording Corporation." There is also a long paragraph about how wonderful CDs are:
"The Compact Disc Digital Audio System offers the best possible sound reproduction -- on a small, convenient sound-carrier unit. The Compact Disc's remarkable performance is the result of a unique combination of digital playback with laser optics. [care instructions follow] If you follow these suggestions, the Compact Disc will provide a lifetime of pure listening enjoyment."
The disc has the familar "COMPACT disc DIGITAL AUDIO" logo and is Atlantic CD 16017.
I also have a Star Trek soundtrack CD from 1985 that works fine too.
That page links to them..
Not an April fool's joke.. I saw one of these being demonstrated with an iPod at MWC this year (actually, at a restaurant on a napkin).
You know, where airliners tend to like to fly
Don't worry, they've planned for this. Air cowboys are ready to rassle up those wild airliners and keep them out of harm's way.
What is this, 1975?
No, it's Canada. All Canada Student Loans for full-time students are interest-free during study. The loans are financed directly by the government.
If the OP has interest on his or her loans, then obviously they should be paid back unless he or she can beat the interest rate with some investment return.
BZZZZZZZT. Student loans are typically interest-free until you graduate.
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You can clearly see that each "single" battery, is a serial arrangement of eight smaller cells.
You don't say?
battery
noun ( pl. -teries)
1 a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power : [as adj. ] battery power.
Their bean-counters decide that well if we can make billions selling songs for .05/download we could make 10x as much if we sell them for .50/download and 20x as much if we sell them for .99/download.
Please look up the term "elasticity" in your friendly neighbourhood economics textbook.
No no no - this thread is worthless without pictures of sex kittens!
Here you go: http://www.oralse.cx/
As for me, I'll take an Almighty God (as long as he lets me)
Please read this short story.
I'm sorry, what?
Oh, you said "Terminator 3" and "plot" in the same sentence and my brain turned o
Trolls indeed.
Closed systems.
Boo hoo.
The fact that I can't carry a few spare AAA batteries.
A battery extender accessory that uses AAA batteries was also released today.
The fact that Apple will gouge me on a replacement battery when it dies (and it will).
Boo hoo. Replace it yourself.
The fact that I'll need to tie the iPod Shuffle's serial number to my PC.
WTF?
The fact that it's firmware likely isn't upgradable.
The firmware of other iPods is upgradeable, and has been upgraded several times by Apple in the past.
It probably doesn't play OGGs.
It probably doesn't play the Adlib file format either. That's about the same amount of impact on its potential user base. Before I forget: boo hoo.
Won't work as a plain ole' USB thumb device.
It sure will. You can specify how much of the space is used for music, and how much is used for other files.
Oh yeah, and the fact that, apparantly, you can listen ONLY in shuffle mode - hence the name.
Apparently you need to get a clue. There's a switch to change between Shuffle mode and Play In Order mode.
Apple's iPod shuffle website
IHBT, and I am having a very nice day, thank you.
A used 20 year old condom? That is nasty.
Lycos Europe denies attack on zombie army
Lycos head zombie hunter Ash gave a statement today...
Because cougar = puma = mountain lion..
So far we have Cheetah, Puma, Jaguar, and Panther. Tiger is next.
Other than Lion there are a few more well-known big cats: Leopard, Wildcat, and Lynx.
I would think they would save Lion for the final version of Mac OS X.. the most "regal" of the bunch =)
Surely the Power Mac G5 is at least a little stylish...
The day a Gecko or KHTML browser comes out for Windows that uses native widgets, I'll switch from IE.
You haven't been paying attention.
http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/
All movies go through a process called "editing" where the film is cut to fit the director's vision and the studio's time constraints. There have always been "extra" or "deleted scenes." With DVD, we get to see them. Before, we did not.
You mean like they did with The Matrix? Oh wait, they didn't. The collector's edition was released at the same time.
You mean like they did with Revolutions and Reloaded? Oh wait, they didn't. There are no collector's editions.
And of course, this is exactly like LOTR where the producers told everyone straight up that there would be a standard edition and an extended edition for each movie.
Not to mention that it wasn't exactly difficult to predict that box sets would become available for The Matrix trilogy and the LOTR trilogy..
Sorry, I forgot. Ha ha ha, the standard DVD joke! OMFG ROFL etc.
I suppose two colours, blue and white, technically counts, but.. it's got nothing on Zombo.
I have several CDs with two copyright dates on them -- that of the original recording, and that of the CD pressing (including the CD artwork/etc, which is copyrighted). If there's only one, then which is it? It's not always clear. Obviously that Beatles CD was not made in 1963, but it's not impossible that a beta CD was made in 1980. Of course a subsequent pressing would still say 1980, but how can you tell?
Considering that the CD standard wasn't established until 1981, and they weren't launched until 1982 -- I think you may be mistaken.
What I know is this -- on the CD it says "(P) 1980 Atlantic Recording Corporation." On the liner notes it says "(P) (C) 1980 Atlantic Recording Corporation." There is also a long paragraph about how wonderful CDs are:
"The Compact Disc Digital Audio System offers the best possible sound reproduction -- on a small, convenient sound-carrier unit. The Compact Disc's remarkable performance is the result of a unique combination of digital playback with laser optics. [care instructions follow] If you follow these suggestions, the Compact Disc will provide a lifetime of pure listening enjoyment."
The disc has the familar "COMPACT disc DIGITAL AUDIO" logo and is Atlantic CD 16017.
I also have a Star Trek soundtrack CD from 1985 that works fine too.
I have a Blues Brothers CD (movie soundtrack) from 1980 that works perfectly to this day.
I do, and it's fine. "The Wall" is mixed into my music playback along with everything else.
Sure it's good as something to listen to in order, but many of the songs are just fine alone as well.
I enjoy wallowing in the lameness of my jokes! Oink oink!