I am going to have to disagree. You can build a reputable steel one for less than $100. Howtos are all over the web. The Cobalt flux is far more affordable at $299 as well. Fantastic quality, takes a beating and the polycarbonate plastic and galvanized steel can stand up to a barage of vehicles running over it with no problems.
http://www.cobaltflux.com/media/MikesDDRandFoogyDo ogy_Runover+Holic.avi
I am going to have to agree with this. The runner-up looks a bit superior and more pleasing to the eye. A multi-million dollar company and the guy gets a simple laptop and gift certificate for the facelift of the Slashdot website? Although nice compared to most contests and effective obviously, I would expect a little more. I suppose its' weight in gold comes in listing it on a resume.
CALEA has been around for quite some time. Carriers can be fined very heavily for not integrating it. It was quite mandatory setting up CALEA serial line on the Cisco routers back when I worked for AT&T Wireless (now Cingular) and I setup a few dozen of them.
When I grow up I want to file all day, I wanna claw my way up to middle management, I wanna be a yes-man, under-appreciated, be paid less for doing the same job and be forced into early retirement!
This is where utilization of the.xxx tld would be extremely useful. But of course Bush is against the red light TLD. Simple, readily available scripts could be utilized to turn off access to that TLD completely to children. The possibilities to control are many and all would be simply implemented.
because "it was an accident" does not cut it when a production server goes down. They getting fired or not because it was logged does not help the fact they hosed a server that needs to be running.
I have my plasma on Discovery HD pretty much 95% of the time. Nothing like African tribal women breasts hanging out in front of you in high defination.
Fremont is a district of Seattle here. It is more so known for its eclectic people than marketplace so I find it an interesting choice for a name. Check out the myths section @ http://www.fremont.com/
Sounds like a sci-fi movie. Space dust hits the earth by accident. Dead bacteria comes to life with contact of water from rain and spreads like wildfire across the planet.
You must have an ancient version. All current models are made of those. Check out the website. http://www.cobaltflux.com/
I am going to have to disagree. You can build a reputable steel one for less than $100. Howtos are all over the web. The Cobalt flux is far more affordable at $299 as well. Fantastic quality, takes a beating and the polycarbonate plastic and galvanized steel can stand up to a barage of vehicles running over it with no problems. http://www.cobaltflux.com/media/MikesDDRandFoogyDo ogy_Runover+Holic.avi
lol!! I needed that laugh! :) That was great.
I am going to have to agree with this. The runner-up looks a bit superior and more pleasing to the eye. A multi-million dollar company and the guy gets a simple laptop and gift certificate for the facelift of the Slashdot website? Although nice compared to most contests and effective obviously, I would expect a little more. I suppose its' weight in gold comes in listing it on a resume.
Pirates re-cut DaVinci Code on ship to be more appealing to the masses. Aaaarrgh!
Many flock to Africa to eat soil. Contract Malaria.
Whoa! She is cute. I can see why the scene was cut though. Bigg's character acting is not exactly "stellar".
CALEA has been around for quite some time. Carriers can be fined very heavily for not integrating it. It was quite mandatory setting up CALEA serial line on the Cisco routers back when I worked for AT&T Wireless (now Cingular) and I setup a few dozen of them.
It is pretty simple. Intel has the larger market share and they do not want consumers to even be aware of the name AMD.
Sunday Sunday Sunday! Tickets are for the whole seat but you will only need the eeeeeedge!
Wow, time to start reviewing what I write before posting!
And then of course to make Homer's but crack appearance he gets out of the left side of the car anyhow in the driveway anyhow.
Seems to me not accepting the .xxx TLD is one step further from implementing simple easy filters in that regard.
All you have to do is pay $19.95 for my amazing ebook and you too can be making millions annually like me!
When I grow up I want to file all day, I wanna claw my way up to middle management, I wanna be a yes-man, under-appreciated, be paid less for doing the same job and be forced into early retirement!
This is where utilization of the .xxx tld would be extremely useful. But of course Bush is against the red light TLD. Simple, readily available scripts could be utilized to turn off access to that TLD completely to children. The possibilities to control are many and all would be simply implemented.
Coconut crabs (Birgus Latro) are pretty huge. They co-exist only with birds that are non-threatening on small tropical islands. It is probably the largest terrestrial arthropod in the world. http://www.arkive.org/species/GES/invertebrates_te rrestrial_and_freshwater/Birgus_latro/
because "it was an accident" does not cut it when a production server goes down. They getting fired or not because it was logged does not help the fact they hosed a server that needs to be running.
Isn't the big trademark of Aeon Flux is that she dies at the end of each episode?
I have my plasma on Discovery HD pretty much 95% of the time. Nothing like African tribal women breasts hanging out in front of you in high defination.
Fremont is a district of Seattle here. It is more so known for its eclectic people than marketplace so I find it an interesting choice for a name. Check out the myths section @ http://www.fremont.com/
Piece of cake. Send out a plane ticket to Mrs. Brockovich.
So much for the top exit door. Pfffffffffffffoooomp!
What OS does Bill use for interoperability for his houses's OS again?
Sounds like a sci-fi movie. Space dust hits the earth by accident. Dead bacteria comes to life with contact of water from rain and spreads like wildfire across the planet.