There's a significant difference. Cable TV is an active entertainment device. People sit and watch. They schedule their day around shows, they usually don't do anything while watching.
Radio is used as a passive entertainment vehicle, usually listened to while doing other tasks. People rarely schedule their day around it.
I wouldn't pay a monthly fee for radio any more than I would for my toaster or washing machine.
I'm waiting for the project that will have me use all of the spare time for my incredibly overpowered home CPUs (and with it ample amounts of electricity) to 'fight global warming'!
web pages that should be 1 page, but get hacked up and spread over 12 pages to make you look at advertisements.
'Full iCal support'
on
Google Calendar
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· Score: 4, Interesting
To me, full iCal support would typically mean the ability to publish to google calendar directly from my iCal compatible program, not export each calendar entry and import them.
Full 'read only' iCal support would seem a more apt description.
If the county doesn't notice a sudden increase of $400 million...nearly half a billion in the grand list (which I'd imagine would be a significant figure), they may have many fundemental issues in the tax assesor's office that need to be addressed.
At point of manufacture, there is an absolute environmental cost to extract the heavy metals required to manufacture the energy storage devices.
As part of the recycle process, some of the battery innards are replaced, and some percentage must be disposed of...at an additional environmental cost.
Eventually, the batteries will end their useful life, and will need to be disposed of...at a third (and yet unknown) environmental cost.
If you think Toyota is 'paying' you to bring in dead battery packs, you may be delusional...since they will then charge $2,000-$3,000 (or more) to replace them in your vehicle.
>>Until they make a CFL that matches a normal incandescent I'm not switching.
Or until government regulates incandescent out of existence.
it's a video (as stated in the description)
I have an NEC PC-8201a (same as the model 100). It was a requirement for college at the time.
I'd sell it, but have found that it is worth less than the cost of shipping.
Zimbra is fine, as long as you don't need many of the little missing features...like return receipts and such.
Add Zimbra's ajax client to the list of ajax stuff that doesn't work in Safari 3w
Which is fine, unless you want to sync calendar and contacts
>>I do believe that Zimbra includes a SyncML server
No, it doesn't
We are currently down while we upgrade to Google Maps API version 2. We hope to have this finished soon, thank you.
Here's Cisco's version: WAFS
>>People said the same thing about Cable TV
There's a significant difference. Cable TV is an active entertainment device. People sit and watch. They schedule their day around shows, they usually don't do anything while watching.
Radio is used as a passive entertainment vehicle, usually listened to while doing other tasks. People rarely schedule their day around it.
I wouldn't pay a monthly fee for radio any more than I would for my toaster or washing machine.
And yet no recall on the batteries in my Sony Vaio laptop?
I'm waiting for the project that will have me use all of the spare time for my incredibly overpowered home CPUs (and with it ample amounts of electricity) to 'fight global warming'!
>>put if the reports are correct
Slashdot only has 15-20 stories a day...would it be too much to ask someone to proofread the briefs before posting them?
Should be 'Welcome to Another...awww cr*p...the server's been slashdotted again'
web pages that should be 1 page, but get hacked up and spread over 12 pages to make you look at advertisements.
To me, full iCal support would typically mean the ability to publish to google calendar directly from my iCal compatible program, not export each calendar entry and import them.
Full 'read only' iCal support would seem a more apt description.
Right...and have Comcast enforce content DRM by deciding how, when and how many times I get to watch something I 'recorded'?
No thanks!
Err...you mean like these ones? They work fine in both Opera and Greasemonkey
Boy, sure is a good thing AMD has decided to stand still and not come up with any further technology advances on their side.
Oh...they haven't?
Goodlink is a great client, and is very functional (as long as you don't mind giving up basically ALL of your device's internal memory to Goodlink)
Sounds great...how does ChatterMail handle sync of Calendars? (here's hint: it doesn't).
Calendaring is an important business function for many, and a dealbreaker for me.
If the county doesn't notice a sudden increase of $400 million...nearly half a billion in the grand list (which I'd imagine would be a significant figure), they may have many fundemental issues in the tax assesor's office that need to be addressed.
Opera Mini is running fine on my Treo 650...I grabbed the java files from here
Don't believe the claims that it won't work on t650 from Verizon...it works fine.
I hear that this newfangled wireless stuff might just catch on...especially for the rural areas that are not yet wired.
Might wireless result in a copper *surplus* as we all turn in our newly liberated copper wires?
You completely missed the point.
At point of manufacture, there is an absolute environmental cost to extract the heavy metals required to manufacture the energy storage devices.
As part of the recycle process, some of the battery innards are replaced, and some percentage must be disposed of...at an additional environmental cost.
Eventually, the batteries will end their useful life, and will need to be disposed of...at a third (and yet unknown) environmental cost.
If you think Toyota is 'paying' you to bring in dead battery packs, you may be delusional...since they will then charge $2,000-$3,000 (or more) to replace them in your vehicle.