Wow, finally a logical and intelligent comment in a sea of "horse buggy" detractors.
I think it was the same issue with black limousines in NYC being forbidden from picking people up curb-side. Getting a yellow cab medallion is a long process and costs a fortune. Those things are sought after. Getting a black limo on the road is much cheaper and less regulated. Why would you spend $10k for a medallion when anyone with a Crown Victoria painted black can pick people from under your nose, without any of the fees?
I think the Windows tablets and phones will get a good share of users, so it makes sense to release this. I have an iPad Retina and would take a Win tablet over it no hesitation, mainly for the ability to split the screen, an SD slot with no dongles, and a USB port. So much more extensible than the iPad.
Do RT users matter? Everything is going to mobile and tablets, so yea, it does matter if you're in the business/hobby of making apps for people to use.
I have an iPad, would swap it for a Windows tablet without a second thought. But I would like the assurance that I could play any format I wanted to, which I'd get from VLC. Historically, appliances and tablets (PS, Xbox, iPad, iPod) will either limit your format options, or not stay up to date on new ones. So having VLC there is great, I think.
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What about that guy that bought $27 worth of bitcoins which now are worth $800,000. Man. But no, I don't really follow them.
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And you think that's what drives gold's price? It isn't the selling of an idea to everyone that it is precious, and should be worn around the neck?
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Don't "regular" currencies have stories written about them 6 days a week in the Wall Street Journal and the Business section of the New York Times?
Yup, just reinstalled T2 and updated to 1.19, and albeit wide screen and high res, it does show its age. But Thief 3, albeit very pretty, was not as difficult. So Dark Mod might bridge that gap.
The pun is not intended, as the return trip for these craft is hauling away trash.
But it seems that these pods don't have any ceramic coating, so they completely disintegrate on reentry. That's a lot of precious metals and computing equipment to just throw away every time you fly up. Last I heard, there was a lot of pressure on precious metals mining, most of which is in China, who already are tightening the screws on pricing for foreigners.
Call 911. If you are pushed off the road, I suppose the most you can do is crack your window and ask them to hand you their badges. Then file a complaint.
You have the right to drive to the nearest police station, you don't have to pull over right then and there on the side of the road. As such, they cannot count it as fleeing. That is in response to fake cops pulling people over and robbing them, or worse.
People do all kinds of dangerous stuff without "real" justification. Taking a drive nowhere in particular, paragliding, skydiving, scubadiving. We do things that entertain us, that thrill us. Some of the most fun I had was riding my bike against traffic in NYC.
I think this Darwin award business here is a bit poor in taste. And I wonder whether you'll think any less of yourself the next time you do anything even remotely dangerous.
The 'o' must have been from a language character encoding the reader doesn't support. I'd see weird chars replace half the letters of a Polish newspaper source I'd download using Calibre.
That sucks. I had 2 Sony readers. The PRS-505 would reset itself if it came across errors in an ePub. Hadn't had similar issues on the PRS-650. Figured they took care of it.
I have 4 ThinkPads, and wish you hadn't used 'racism', as it negates most of what you said. There's lots of hacking going on from China, targeting Boeing and Lockheed Martin. And most wouldn't put it past their government to do what's "necessary" to catch up to the west, and the Chinese government has lots of control over their corporations. So it isn't outlandish to be concerned about the hardware placed in sensitive areas.
I think it's more of a boogyman and fearmongering to start calling people/nations racist.
Does Lexis-Nexis get sued because they index libelous articles?
Except thatprobably 99.999% of drivers in NYC were not born anywhere near North America, and many barely speak the language.
Wow, finally a logical and intelligent comment in a sea of "horse buggy" detractors.
I think it was the same issue with black limousines in NYC being forbidden from picking people up curb-side. Getting a yellow cab medallion is a long process and costs a fortune. Those things are sought after. Getting a black limo on the road is much cheaper and less regulated. Why would you spend $10k for a medallion when anyone with a Crown Victoria painted black can pick people from under your nose, without any of the fees?
I think the Windows tablets and phones will get a good share of users, so it makes sense to release this. I have an iPad Retina and would take a Win tablet over it no hesitation, mainly for the ability to split the screen, an SD slot with no dongles, and a USB port. So much more extensible than the iPad.
Do RT users matter? Everything is going to mobile and tablets, so yea, it does matter if you're in the business/hobby of making apps for people to use.
I have an iPad, would swap it for a Windows tablet without a second thought. But I would like the assurance that I could play any format I wanted to, which I'd get from VLC. Historically, appliances and tablets (PS, Xbox, iPad, iPod) will either limit your format options, or not stay up to date on new ones. So having VLC there is great, I think.
What about that guy that bought $27 worth of bitcoins which now are worth $800,000. Man. But no, I don't really follow them.
And you think that's what drives gold's price? It isn't the selling of an idea to everyone that it is precious, and should be worn around the neck?
Don't "regular" currencies have stories written about them 6 days a week in the Wall Street Journal and the Business section of the New York Times?
As if you would have continued renting physical disks with Netflix around...
I wouldn't call "making of" BS. That's often as good as the actual movie if you're actually interested in how people accomplish great things.
Next, you'll tell us that part of that money goes to the state to cover shipping taxes, even though the customer paid nothing for shipping. Pshah.
It will me MUCH longer for these autonomous trucks to show up on public highways than private quarries and oil fields with no humans within a mile.
Yup, just reinstalled T2 and updated to 1.19, and albeit wide screen and high res, it does show its age. But Thief 3, albeit very pretty, was not as difficult. So Dark Mod might bridge that gap.
I gotta wonder what kind of shit Pope Jon Paul II was up to...
Weren't mod chips made illegal a few years back? IE: even possessing them? I wouldn't be surprised if mere possession is a crime.
My liberal educators taught me that the ends don't justify the means. You can't be for killing one species of animal, and against killing another.
The pun is not intended, as the return trip for these craft is hauling away trash.
But it seems that these pods don't have any ceramic coating, so they completely disintegrate on reentry. That's a lot of precious metals and computing equipment to just throw away every time you fly up. Last I heard, there was a lot of pressure on precious metals mining, most of which is in China, who already are tightening the screws on pricing for foreigners.
Call 911. If you are pushed off the road, I suppose the most you can do is crack your window and ask them to hand you their badges. Then file a complaint.
You have the right to drive to the nearest police station, you don't have to pull over right then and there on the side of the road. As such, they cannot count it as fleeing. That is in response to fake cops pulling people over and robbing them, or worse.
And you can ignore most such tickets.
People do all kinds of dangerous stuff without "real" justification. Taking a drive nowhere in particular, paragliding, skydiving, scubadiving. We do things that entertain us, that thrill us. Some of the most fun I had was riding my bike against traffic in NYC.
I think this Darwin award business here is a bit poor in taste. And I wonder whether you'll think any less of yourself the next time you do anything even remotely dangerous.
The 'o' must have been from a language character encoding the reader doesn't support. I'd see weird chars replace half the letters of a Polish newspaper source I'd download using Calibre.
That sucks. I had 2 Sony readers. The PRS-505 would reset itself if it came across errors in an ePub. Hadn't had similar issues on the PRS-650. Figured they took care of it.
How is ePub support finicky? Sony has been in the ePub business for probably a decade now. Cant imagine they didn't have the format straightened out.
I have 4 ThinkPads, and wish you hadn't used 'racism', as it negates most of what you said. There's lots of hacking going on from China, targeting Boeing and Lockheed Martin. And most wouldn't put it past their government to do what's "necessary" to catch up to the west, and the Chinese government has lots of control over their corporations. So it isn't outlandish to be concerned about the hardware placed in sensitive areas.
I think it's more of a boogyman and fearmongering to start calling people/nations racist.