Your forgetting about Orbital velocity. Those things would be moving far faster then anything on earth. the estimate is about mach 10 on impact, that's over 7000 mph.
Before 1995, anyone who wanted a domain name could register it free of charge. That all changed when the National Science Foundation awarded tech consulting company Network Solutions the ability to charge for registration. Domain prices began at $100 for a two-year registration.
No, this is wanting governments to follow the laws they passed. Open government laws require that records are kept and trying to get around that is illegal.
What we need are stronger punishments for this activity as we already have decided that these acts are against the law.
Intel issue my left nut. Intel had nothing to do with Apple's decision on what processor to use or how to design their thermal solutions. It's rich how you try and blame Intel for something that is entirely Apple's fault.
Did they?
Because whether it's Hilton calling me or not, I get a lot of calls from bots talking about Hilton. Outsourcing your crimes is no less slimy.
Have you noticed how many comments are screaming paper ballots?
"The machines process paper ballots and can therefore be reliably audited"
Forget the article, did you even read the summary
To everyone screaming PAPER BALLOTS,
This is the machine that counts your damn paper ballots. So what the hell are you all talking about?
Do you guys even read anymore?
Christianity has worshiped Satan since Peter took over and corrupted Jesus's teachings.
Your forgetting about Orbital velocity. Those things would be moving far faster then anything on earth. the estimate is about mach 10 on impact, that's over 7000 mph.
Why bother with nukes. Kinetic bombardment could do the same damage without all the pesky radiation.
modded down by the Hillary haters. Isn't it awesome that the truth no longer matters.
Ahh, another 13 year old posting. Did you get daddy's permission?
Utter bullshit
Before 1995, anyone who wanted a domain name could register it free of charge. That all changed when the National Science Foundation awarded tech consulting company Network Solutions the ability to charge for registration. Domain prices began at $100 for a two-year registration.
Let's stop trying to rewrite history.
Pretty sure the $1000+ it cost drives away far more customers then the lack of a headphone jack
Fine, choke them till they pass out. It's not difficult to cut the blood flow to the brain.
I love when people link to an "article" in their claims of news bias, only for the "article" to be an opinion based editorial.
Use different DNS servers.
Thought the Switch was doing pretty well, but don't let that change your obviously biased mind.
You act like you have a right to these games, you don't.
Oh so I can now just go grab any Studebaker I see?
Something being out of circulation does not give you the right to access it freely.
Usenet unlike "Idiots like you" would have understood the sarcasm.
Everyone of your examples were the same files. Photos.
Wait, you\'re going to rely on data recovery over backups?
Sorry, I was laughing there for a second.
The last data recovery of a failed HD I performed ended up being successful, only about 25% of the files were corrupt and that exceeded expectations.
Interesting, my XPS 13 doesn't have a soldered on ssd. A quick search shows tha vast majority of thin and light laptops have removable SSDs.
How is that common?
So now when my drive fails 1 day after the warranty ends I have to buy a whole new computer? That is actually really shitty.
Wait, but at the time she had the email server, there was no law against it. That came later.
No, this is wanting governments to follow the laws they passed. Open government laws require that records are kept and trying to get around that is illegal.
What we need are stronger punishments for this activity as we already have decided that these acts are against the law.
Intel issue my left nut. Intel had nothing to do with Apple's decision on what processor to use or how to design their thermal solutions. It's rich how you try and blame Intel for something that is entirely Apple's fault.
What Surface in any way tries to be a MacBook?