Break free from CSS prefix hell!
Only 2KB gzipped
-prefix-free lets you use only unprefixed CSS properties everywhere. It works behind the scenes, adding the current browser’s prefix to any CSS code, only when it’s needed.
SaskTel has unlimited data on all plans for high-speed. Only problem is that its still over copper/fibre to the node, and they've only just begun rolling out fibre to the home in select areas now. Until you get switched to it, you can't get any higher than a certain speed tier without dropping their IPTV service from the bundle (however, their IPTV service is pretty good; its based off the same hardware as AT&T U-verse)
The benefit is that it gives us proof that Fox News is constantly making dumb editorial decisions. They are performing a public service, mainly because people enjoy watching the mass media goof up, especially if it involves Fox News.
What kind of stupid reporting is this, to make a suggestion that this is (1) open source is a movement, which (2) commits acts of terrorism and (3) will occur more often? The suggestion sounds awfully rhetorical, and will probably be picked up by some retarded right wing news agency.
First of all, the guy had everything backed up. No damage done, just some inconvenience.
Secondly, America is not a democracy - they just claim to be one, just like Iran. So attacking a US politician is certainly not an attack on democracy itself.
And remember that one teacher who said there is no such thing as free software? She's right, you know/sarcasm
You know, this seems to be the common solution to the "used book sales are worse than Piracy, how can we stop it?" problem.
Even the video game industry has been pulling off this stupidity with their fixation on online passes lately.
Nice job, bureaucratic commercial money-hogging idiots.
Well, this appears to be quite similar to the type of permission stuff we see in Android, except more. If Apple is always trying to one-up them, this is a logical progression
I think this is more of an ideological move. Google Maps is not free content like Wikipedia itself. OpenStreetMap however, shares many of the same values as Wikipedia itself; such as its use of an environment that encourages contribution by others, the use of licensing that encourages the sharing and rebuilding of content instead of forbidding it, and so on.
They won't allow a la carte because it'll save consumers too much, since they're realizing that all these new "channels" these companies offer nowadays are just showing the exact same shows as another one but in a different order.
They do... in Canada.
i.e. Most broadcasters require viewer discretion warnings in order to warn viewers that the show they're watching is of American origin and is very good.
In Canada, I've never really had to experience some of these blatant violations of privacy. No school I've went to has attempted to extrude information like that in this matter, no theatre I've gone to has required me to have a TSA examination before I watch a movie, and so on and so on.
Please, unless it directly harms the students (like, if you said on Facebook that you were going to burn down the school, that's obviously cause for concern), keep our personal lives out of this.
The European Court of Justice also recently declared that soccer match schedules can't be copyrighted because they're not creative enough, completely going against British case law which suggests that the amount of effort and labour is the factor to something can be copyrighted or not. Of course, the U.S. already rejected that idea.
But does this matter? Yes. Because even under this regime, your site won't get wiped off the face of the earth for daring to mention who's playing games this Saturday.
I just answer everything with Homestuck?
What if Broadwell is JUST for tablets/thin laptops/etc. and they introduce an updated Haswell the year after its original release?
http://leaverou.github.com/prefixfree/
Break free from CSS prefix hell! Only 2KB gzipped -prefix-free lets you use only unprefixed CSS properties everywhere. It works behind the scenes, adding the current browser’s prefix to any CSS code, only when it’s needed.
Now why hasn't MS discovered this.
SaskTel has unlimited data on all plans for high-speed. Only problem is that its still over copper/fibre to the node, and they've only just begun rolling out fibre to the home in select areas now. Until you get switched to it, you can't get any higher than a certain speed tier without dropping their IPTV service from the bundle (however, their IPTV service is pretty good; its based off the same hardware as AT&T U-verse)
The benefit is that it gives us proof that Fox News is constantly making dumb editorial decisions. They are performing a public service, mainly because people enjoy watching the mass media goof up, especially if it involves Fox News.
What kind of stupid reporting is this, to make a suggestion that this is (1) open source is a movement, which (2) commits acts of terrorism and (3) will occur more often? The suggestion sounds awfully rhetorical, and will probably be picked up by some retarded right wing news agency.
First of all, the guy had everything backed up. No damage done, just some inconvenience.
Secondly, America is not a democracy - they just claim to be one, just like Iran. So attacking a US politician is certainly not an attack on democracy itself.
And remember that one teacher who said there is no such thing as free software? She's right, you know /sarcasm
You know, this seems to be the common solution to the "used book sales are worse than Piracy, how can we stop it?" problem. Even the video game industry has been pulling off this stupidity with their fixation on online passes lately. Nice job, bureaucratic commercial money-hogging idiots.
Now that it's legal to sell good video games in Australlia, I guess this type of pan-pacific expansion is a good thing.
Why waste a quarter of them with a stupid huge black bar running down the full length of the homescreen, making it look all lop-sided and amateur? Are we supposed, like, dig this as the trendy new way forward?
Actually, Windows Phone 7.8 and 8 is supposed to get rid of that.
Can we just make CDE the dominant *nix desktop again like the good ol' days? I'd rather have that over GNOME 3
Well, this appears to be quite similar to the type of permission stuff we see in Android, except more. If Apple is always trying to one-up them, this is a logical progression
Has anyone considered that Apple might be pulling a Siri here and acquiring it?
Environmentally superior = You don't have to repair it (cause you can't)! Just buy a new one!
Because my carrier, for some reason, hasn't put out ANY of the Galaxy Nexus updates at all. Why does this yakju/yakjux BS even exist I wonder?
My first thought.
Hosse hosse hosse from here to Kandahar!
You're wrong, it's going to be Abstergo suing. Either that, or Yahoo got secretly taken over by Templars. That'll explain it.
I think this is more of an ideological move. Google Maps is not free content like Wikipedia itself. OpenStreetMap however, shares many of the same values as Wikipedia itself; such as its use of an environment that encourages contribution by others, the use of licensing that encourages the sharing and rebuilding of content instead of forbidding it, and so on.
They won't allow a la carte because it'll save consumers too much, since they're realizing that all these new "channels" these companies offer nowadays are just showing the exact same shows as another one but in a different order.
We need to do a search, we got a warrant on you for harassing people using an electronic device.
They do ... in Canada.
i.e. Most broadcasters require viewer discretion warnings in order to warn viewers that the show they're watching is of American origin and is very good.
A party isn't a party without a little Apple Jack Daniels.
Hay bacon strips. Hay bacon strips. Hay bacon strips. Hay bacon strips. Hay bacon strips.
A PARTY!!! (sorry bronies, couldn't resist)
Are they going to make it part of the Nexus series? Lemme see... Nexus Slate? Nexus Tab?
In Canada, I've never really had to experience some of these blatant violations of privacy. No school I've went to has attempted to extrude information like that in this matter, no theatre I've gone to has required me to have a TSA examination before I watch a movie, and so on and so on. Please, unless it directly harms the students (like, if you said on Facebook that you were going to burn down the school, that's obviously cause for concern), keep our personal lives out of this.
The European Court of Justice also recently declared that soccer match schedules can't be copyrighted because they're not creative enough, completely going against British case law which suggests that the amount of effort and labour is the factor to something can be copyrighted or not. Of course, the U.S. already rejected that idea. But does this matter? Yes. Because even under this regime, your site won't get wiped off the face of the earth for daring to mention who's playing games this Saturday.