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I wish Teksavvy was available around here. I've known about them for years, but alas I live in a digital black hole with only one choice of ISP. They're not bad, but they're way more expensive than they should be.
What will you do when all cars come with wheel sensors? What will you do when privacy advocates can't do a thing to prevent such a thing from happening? What will you do when laws are passed so that cars won't work if the sensors can't read your hands? Etc.
Maybe we'll get mandatory self-driving cars before that other thing happens.
Less videos on Slashdot. As someone explained a few days ago, Slashdot readers are not business suits, we prefer to read our information. It's just plain faster.
Videos such as these are the news equivalent of a photo diaporama of your relatives that are back from their vacation.
What type of GPUs does Pixar use? Is it still the A113?
We need to switch
to meters from feet.
Or in tech matters
we'll surely be beat.
Myanmar-Shave.
FTFY
Since the lunar lander feet were made in Canada (Montreal, to be exact), technically we were the first on the moon.
The only people who should be buying the high-end versions of videocards (or anything, for that matter) are people who can actually afford it.
For the rest of us, the low-end and mid-range cards work just fine. I'm curious about the Fury nano, for example.
We might need to figure out how to actually hover before thinking about hoverbikes. If it moves air to stay in the air, it's not Star Wars-style.
Virtual +1 Funny
If you're still using Flash and Adobe Reader in 2015, you're just asking for trouble.
Here's a link that talks about the MX4 (or is it UX4? The article is unclear).
Boys can't have periods, so of course they're not equal... wait, what?
Slashdot really needs a "Ironic" mod.
You're not alone, I have no idea what it's supposed to mean either.
Even Microsoft doesn't care about Internet Explorer anymore, why should we?
That's excellent news for those 15 users.
You may be joking, but now I'm really wondering if toilets in Japan can have their firmware updated, etc.
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Alright, so someone did make a TRON reference after all.
+1 to you, sir.
48 posts and not a single "TRON" reference?
I just tried youtube.com/youtube and my modem imploded.
Internet Open Trousers?
It must suck not being able to see outside.
smaller and less waste heat
It depends if you're living under the pacific ocean or the atlantic ocean.
I wish Teksavvy was available around here. I've known about them for years, but alas I live in a digital black hole with only one choice of ISP. They're not bad, but they're way more expensive than they should be.
What will you do when all cars come with wheel sensors?
What will you do when privacy advocates can't do a thing to prevent such a thing from happening?
What will you do when laws are passed so that cars won't work if the sensors can't read your hands?
Etc.
Maybe we'll get mandatory self-driving cars before that other thing happens.
Less videos on Slashdot. As someone explained a few days ago, Slashdot readers are not business suits, we prefer to read our information. It's just plain faster.
Videos such as these are the news equivalent of a photo diaporama of your relatives that are back from their vacation.