I successfully and easily installed 10 on two machines (HP Envy laptop and a home built core2duo box) with only the slightest of hiccups. Th home home built box had a brief vid driver issue but it resolved itself within minutes.
Using TFA method, I declare Windows 10 a massive success and a beacon of hope for all computer-kind.
Are you sure there is no bluetooth streaming? I seem to recall being able to play the music on my iphone through a rental-car stereo with almost no trouble at all.
I use them in all of my portable devices (mp3 players, digital camera, minidisc, discmans etc) and they are by far the best battery I've ever used.
Full charge in 15 minutes, or i believe it's a 75% charge in eight minutes. I know wal-mart carries them...check them out.
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Seriously now, don't make it seem like every single cell phone on the market has a camera built into it. There are dozens of options offered by whatever wireless provider is around you, and if you still dont like their selection of phones you can just jump on ebay, buy whatever phone you want and activate it.
I have a camera cell phone (Panasonic GD88) which i use 95% of the time but i also have a Motorola c370 that is my beater phone or when the GD88 is not appropriate.
In my city (~50 000 residents) we have one of the largest call centres in north america. For those of you who don't know, its telemarketing.
At any one time, there are 500 people actively dialing on the floor, and all are using VoIP for their outgoing call. It's quite amazing the network set up they have, as the only problem they ever seem to have is people knocking out fibre lines via car crashed:-)
I don't know about you, but the GSM coverage from Rogers AT&T in Canada is pretty damn good. They Claim 93% coverage, but it's probably for around 80% or so.
you've gotta remember that spider-man hasn't even been released in most places overseas. Some places in europe have almost a three month wait before it gets there.
The school that i go to has been lucky enough to receive huge amounts of money from different educational grants to finance our ever growing tech department.
My schools solution to the problem is to just delete the program from all of the computers (very time consuming when you have a thousand computers to worry about). I know this isn't very practical, but it's the best we can do with the very lackluster group of people running our network.
Now, i have no idea how your network is set up, but assuming that your network is like ours, every student has their own user id that they use to log on to the network. Would it not be possible to execute a login script that scans the users computer for any instance of any p2p program and just remove it? I am not too sure of any problems this may cause, but it sounds good in my head:-)
"If you're in control of an ISP's router there are much more profitable things you can do than spam."
...Go Onnnnnnnnnnnnn
I successfully and easily installed 10 on two machines (HP Envy laptop and a home built core2duo box) with only the slightest of hiccups. Th home home built box had a brief vid driver issue but it resolved itself within minutes.
Using TFA method, I declare Windows 10 a massive success and a beacon of hope for all computer-kind.
Unless you're dealing with glass. Then its thickness is in mm and its width and height is in inches.
I own a glass contracting company in Alberta and a lot of the plans I am getting across my desk these days have the width and height in mm now.
It's not a sponsorship deal...Rogers bought the 'Dome in 2005.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skydome
From what i got from Wiki, it doesn't sound like Eta Carinae actually poses much of a threat as far as 'the men who know'...know.
Are you sure there is no bluetooth streaming? I seem to recall being able to play the music on my iphone through a rental-car stereo with almost no trouble at all.
then you must be downright terrified of digg ;-)
The CBC is covering it as always...and doing a damn fine job as always.
in quantitys in the tens of thousands it does make a difference.
the old "bag phone" type analog cellphones had (i think) a 3w output, while new GSM phones range from .8w to 2w.
uuhh...yes they do, and have for some time now...
i ls /CA/EN,CRID=3,CONTENTID=7110
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/deta
hhmmm....let's see here
(a) I pay under $40 (canadian) a month. Unlimited evenings and weekends starting at 6 pm, 150 daytime minutes, call display, voicemail, sms, mms.
(b) Two year contract. No problems so far and only five months left.
(c) gsm network around here is great now, as long as you have a decent phone.
(d) and thats why nobody but insecure people wear them on their belts.
Just because you wrecked your credit in your youngers years doesn't mean you have to trash the cell companies.
1 knot = 1.1km/h
I use them in all of my portable devices (mp3 players, digital camera, minidisc, discmans etc) and they are by far the best battery I've ever used.
Full charge in 15 minutes, or i believe it's a 75% charge in eight minutes. I know wal-mart carries them...check them out.
Seriously now, don't make it seem like every single cell phone on the market has a camera built into it. There are dozens of options offered by whatever wireless provider is around you, and if you still dont like their selection of phones you can just jump on ebay, buy whatever phone you want and activate it.
I have a camera cell phone (Panasonic GD88) which i use 95% of the time but i also have a Motorola c370 that is my beater phone or when the GD88 is not appropriate.
Either solution would work for you i believe.
ahh, a republican i see.
excuse me? Calling for heads to roll for building a worldclass supercomputer for a FRACTION of the cost of it's closest competitors?
Umm...if I was a VT alumni I'd be applauding.
In my city (~50 000 residents) we have one of the largest call centres in north america. For those of you who don't know, its telemarketing.
:-)
At any one time, there are 500 people actively dialing on the floor, and all are using VoIP for their outgoing call. It's quite amazing the network set up they have, as the only problem they ever seem to have is people knocking out fibre lines via car crashed
I don't know about you, but the GSM coverage from Rogers AT&T in Canada is pretty damn good. They Claim 93% coverage, but it's probably for around 80% or so.
Am i the only one who, when reading "Project Reality" immediately thought about the nintendo 64's original "code-name"?
i sure wouldn't doubt it.
it's not just a "soccer tournament" it's the freaking world cup! The biggest sporting event in the world except for maybe the olympics!
you've gotta remember that spider-man hasn't even been released in most places overseas. Some places in europe have almost a three month wait before it gets there.
The school that i go to has been lucky enough to receive huge amounts of money from different educational grants to finance our ever growing tech department.
:-)
My schools solution to the problem is to just delete the program from all of the computers (very time consuming when you have a thousand computers to worry about). I know this isn't very practical, but it's the best we can do with the very lackluster group of people running our network.
Now, i have no idea how your network is set up, but assuming that your network is like ours, every student has their own user id that they use to log on to the network.
Would it not be possible to execute a login script that scans the users computer for any instance of any p2p program and just remove it? I am not too sure of any problems this may cause, but it sounds good in my head
...or in Condit's case, a few people fly into some buildings and everyone forgets who you are.
This toy is not an etch-a-sketch, you are thinking of the wrong toy. This gadget is more like the old magna-doodle :-)