But with T-mo, in the US anyway, aren't you better off using "wi-fi calling"? Works perfectly OK for me, and it has the advantage of working anywhere I have wi-fi access.
> it's amazing how EXCEEDINGLY bad drivers there are
If you'd have ever driven there you'd know that driving is organized chaos. Barely organized, at that. So, any driver that has managed to stay alive for a few years... automatically good driver.
Still assholes, but not bad drivers. IMHO and all that.
_MY_ laptop is maxed out at 512. Slax, or Slax type distros, are godsends for it. Not everyone can have, or needs, a new laptop with more memory than useful for most tasks.
> and clutch on the left - just like in the US! ... what is this "clutch" you are speaking of?
Err
True, but "back in the day" website were SIGNIFICANTLY lighter than they are now.
Use a real keyboard, mouse and monitor
Yes. Always.
why do you need to look at the laptop?
Mo' screenz 's mo' better.
The problem in those countries were not a lack of guns, it was a social problem with those cultures.
Indeed. But then one can then argue that in the US the problem is not the availability of guns, but a social problem with the culture. No?
But with T-mo, in the US anyway, aren't you better off using "wi-fi calling"? Works perfectly OK for me, and it has the advantage of working anywhere I have wi-fi access.
> it's amazing how EXCEEDINGLY bad drivers there are If you'd have ever driven there you'd know that driving is organized chaos. Barely organized, at that. So, any driver that has managed to stay alive for a few years ... automatically good driver.
Still assholes, but not bad drivers. IMHO and all that.
_MY_ laptop is maxed out at 512. Slax, or Slax type distros, are godsends for it. Not everyone can have, or needs, a new laptop with more memory than useful for most tasks.
As I was reading, I couln't help but think of other countries ... at another time: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm8K1q0N-F4