This might surprise you, but there is a difference between radio waves of a given frequency used to transmit information, and those used to deliver substantial amounts of energy, suitable for, say, charging a phone.
Said difference is measured in,,Watt''.
free as in "free beer".
Was it so hard?
Additionally, any non-moron will automatically take it as ,,free as in free beer''.
GP is just a pedantic neckbeard.
Even if they all get picked up (which they probably won't), that is 0.1% of the population.
If they all /do/ get picked up, they'll obviously make more. Neat, huh?
It thus makes perfect sense not to produce 1.3m CDs in advance.
you can't even directly observe most of windows' problems, how could you possibly fix them?
FTFM
you can't even observe most of windows' problems, how could you possibly fix them?
Typing? You can't be serious.
How do i even do that with my mouse?
And.. not even drive letters? Makes me wonder how few sane people actually work on improving Lunix.
>don't have anything to be ashamed of.
hah.
This might surprise you, but there is a difference between radio waves of a given frequency used to transmit information, and those used to deliver substantial amounts of energy, suitable for, say, charging a phone. ,,Watt''.
Said difference is measured in
What a shitty idea.
shhhhhh!
you poor little soldiers.
gibber gibber. dude, i was laughing about the ridiculous idea of a datacenter running windows. dispense with your business calculations.
> data center version of Windows server
This made me laugh hard, thanks mate.
...they want their 1990s back.
> A bridge is fixed at both ends.
Wrong. Learn2bridges.
yes.
Those all qualify as grandmas.
wait, what?
I for one welcome our new refrigerating overlords
> "...when they all get the same signal, they all show the same location..."
No.
Protip: They do already 'get the same signal(s)'
Dude, are you new here? It's TFA. You did what, read it? /.ers...ridiculous.
Yeah that will sure seem legit and everyone will just stop their cars and assume fetal position.
> people tend to reject change
> Took me a while to get used to, but I don't dislike it now. And would not prefer to go back.
Nice example.
RTFW?
might as well mean you're smarter than you think you are