Some might prefer a Santa tracker that's not connected to a military organization. Of course, some might not feel one connected to a giant company is necessarily preferable.
"due to circumstances beyond our control,â their Dec. 27 Team America screening has also been canceled." If only I had a copy, I'd like to host a viewing party here in Austin for The Interview, which I want to see now more than ever.
About Team America, I can only guess that the Southpark people are not that big on copyright
"Similarly, M-Lab's data shows that the problem wasn't a lack of bandwidth on the part of the ISPs (i.e., no actual technical congestion), because those same ISPs had no problem connecting to a different transit provider, Internap. So the only logical culprit was the interconnection points. There was more than enough bandwidth to go around. There's just the single bottleneck of the interconnection border router (which, again, is trivially simple to get rid of by opening up more ports)."
...a protocol that allows users to create profiles, "status" posts, groups, events, and other familiar social networking features as "objects" that live on their own server
I believe that mobile device computing power and storage will advance to the point that everyone will be able to carry his/her own server, removing even the need to contract with a third party for services.
All that's necessary is the user-hardware and the FOSS protocol. No deep-pocketed sponsor necessary.
"I would also predict that the vast majority of our customers would never be caught in the buying the additional buckets of usage, that we will always want to say the basic level of usage at a sufficiently high level that the vast majority of our customers are not implicated by the usage-based billing plan."
http://botaday.com/sharepic?no...
The walk signs already talk to pedestrians
http://emndee.com/node/18
(Shameless self-plug)
Some might prefer a Santa tracker that's not connected to a military organization. Of course, some might not feel one connected to a giant company is necessarily preferable.
Maybe Santa will offer an app
I know, it's confusing
Here's the quote I was responding to:
"due to circumstances beyond our control,â their Dec. 27 Team America screening has also been canceled." If only I had a copy, I'd like to host a viewing party here in Austin for The Interview , which I want to see now more than ever.
About Team America, I can only guess that the Southpark people are not that big on copyright
Wrong movie - hit send way too fast that time.
If only I had a copy, I'd like to host a viewing party here in Austin for The Interview, which I want to see now more than ever.
https://archive.org/details/TE...
Ha!
Sounds about right...
To quote Mike Masnick of Techdirt:
I can't help but feel that there's a kid in a basement somewhere yelling, "OMFG, I killed a movie!"
hmm
"There's your widget, sir!"
*Drops plastic piece out of airplane window*
I read it first as "Humans can Echo Chocolate"
Sounds like it might be a good time to buy a high-end TV
Just get the model below the one with all the "smart features" and hook it up to your Mythbox
Seems like you could get a really decent "dumb" TV for a reduced price to use as a monitor.
I believe that's just sad coincidence, it's missing a third factor.
It would be ironic if she were dropped off the ladder AND her family owned the ladder factory.
Irony be tricky.
Ha, your sig
I keep telling my GF I don't want to be a citizen of California (we live in Nevada)
"Similarly, M-Lab's data shows that the problem wasn't a lack of bandwidth on the part of the ISPs (i.e., no actual technical congestion), because those same ISPs had no problem connecting to a different transit provider, Internap. So the only logical culprit was the interconnection points. There was more than enough bandwidth to go around. There's just the single bottleneck of the interconnection border router (which, again, is trivially simple to get rid of by opening up more ports)."
link
Rain on a wedding day isn't ironic...
Agreed.
Irony is rain on the wedding day of a couple of meterologists.
I may be wrong, but I think that coincidence is 2-factor, irony is 3-factor
...a protocol that allows users to create profiles, "status" posts, groups, events, and other familiar social networking features as "objects" that live on their own server
I believe that mobile device computing power and storage will advance to the point that everyone will be able to carry his/her own server, removing even the need to contract with a third party for services.
All that's necessary is the user-hardware and the FOSS protocol. No deep-pocketed sponsor necessary.
i rubbed my balls all over your drumset!!!
Right here! See this? this is what I'm talking about.
Why won't the NSA take me seriously?
Do they have anything that can tell you if your roommate has touched any of your stuff while you were gone?
"Conan, what is good?"
"To see your enemies driven before you, to have their libraries forked and to hear the lamentation of their wizards"
How Many Employees Does Microsoft Really Need?
With any luck, no more than is necessary to shut the doors and turn out the lights.
"I would also predict that the vast majority of our customers would never be caught in the buying the additional buckets of usage, that we will always want to say the basic level of usage at a sufficiently high level that the vast majority of our customers are not implicated by the usage-based billing plan."
"640k ought to be enough for anyone*"
"Let them eat cake"
*Looks like Gates never said that
And here I thought I was the only one running Enlightenment
This seems appropriate:
http://botaday.com/node/1755
It looks like that watch might be running MS/TRES