I'm used to reading the paper all spread out on the table top but I don't want an electronic device with the same form factor as a newspaper or a paper back. I don't want to have to hold the thing open all the time with my thumbs.
I hope the cover folds all the way back and is rubberize so I can hold it securely in one hand.
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This would be good if I got the money for the stamp. I would sign up for a service that charged 5 cents for a "certified" email, if I got 4 cents for every email I received.
I could just white list every email from this site. It would allow legitimate advertisers access to me through email. Access which none have right now, as I delete all spam and ADs.
Oh my an industry in danger of losing money. We must pass some legislation to protect their monopoly. They have a right to their business. Legislation is needed to curb the use of home gaming systems that threaten this vital American pastime.
AGAA should get a percentage of all sales of home game systems. They deserve this protection for all the bodies they are losing. Some of these proprietors spent lots of money in anticipation of great rewards, who's going to pay for that now? The consumer of course. If we don't start taxing Home Game Systems the arcade industry could collapse and we won't have any more arcade games at all.
AGAA says, "Do your duty America, report pirate game time today. If your not dropping quarters your dropping capitalism."
It's like saying mp3s will never succeed because they are not CD quality and don't have album covers.
Was that you twenty years ago saying electronic music will never succeed until a genius makes a machine that can produce a vinyl records and print the cover art?
How old are you? My son has never seen a vinyl record.
E-Books will succeed, maybe not with your generation. My son will read Steinbeck on his PDA and my dusty book collection will rise in value as collectors items, just like my vinyl.
He was a normal (read unfamous) person attempting this thing. The result is, that it has made him famous.
He has let the Jenni out of the bottle so to speak. I do see what your asking. What happens when a hundred thousand other people do the same thing, but after he has already done it? The same thing that happened with Cam sites.
Currently an unknown author can be among a group of twenty or thirty authors putting books out. In a few years the field with be leveled with all authors following along. But if you get famous now, you can always turn that into a book deal later on.
As LEGO Bionicle sucks, and I wasn't really happy with them at first.
But as action figures Bionicle is great. I prefer my son playing with them than to GI Joes. They are really fun and he gets to learn a little about how things fit together. He is too young to put some of the parts together but he now has a sense that everything which comes apart can be repaired and put back together.
Now I don't confuse Bionicle with a building system and I'm much happier with them.
The size of the bucket is so you have someplace to store bricks and projects under construction. This is essential if you have kids. They even sell buckets without lids so they are more stackable.
I bought something used once also, it also cost less than buying it new.
Now you can use the buckets to store the other LEGO you got from Ebay. And when you build some projects you'll find those small pieces are actually great for detail work.
I think many older people are in denial. Cover Art has become the main excuse for keeping an album. 500 albums in a box doesn't do much for your artistic lifestyle. It would be better to have random desktop backgrounds.
I like it when people say "lots of rare stuff" and will keep that in mind when I go to sell my collections.
I just had a fancy thought that it would be interesting to shoot robots at it and attempt to maintian it with automation. Rather than use astronauts use it as a test platform.
Instead of "sacrifice the extra servicing mission for the Hubble or give up many years worth of smaller, fast-response space science missions," make a fast-response mission be the repair mission.
Have you seen the shopping carts that look like cars. The kids get in them and drive around why I push the cart. Margins are not an issue here as I shop at these stores because they are more fun for my kids. The reason cart technology is being invested in is because if you can't sell product for more you have to be better at selling product.
If they figure out how to make this work without being nagware it's success would far out weigh the cost.
Also I read something recently about putting GPS in carts to keep them from being stolen. This would allow for more expensive carts to be economical.
I've seen the 1GB sticks in Best Buy, and I've seen 256 sticks in Staples. That would idicate a fairly common supply of them. The cost of the sticks is very high, so maybe you would find the larger sizes locked away behind the counter.
I decided on buying a returned sony camera for the price. Good enough to use, cheap enough to lose.
I don't understand the need for a 1GB stick myself as I'm not often that far away from a computer with cheap storage.
Yes, that is what the fold over page on the Sunday comic section is. Plus all the crap that falls out of the paper. You have to look at it as your picking it up and throwing it away.
Roger Waters sings about it on Pink Floyd's the final cut. What is the post war dream? All I can find are links to the band. The same for Vera Lynn. Pop culture buries history on the web.
A black sweat shirt with no logo. Couldn't find anyone selling them. Had to go to a store.
It's worth looking up the author of the Ravenloft series. He is a baptist, (I think), and I recall reading a few things he has written defending D&D. I don't have any links right now though. Your argument reminded me of a few things he had said about self determination and role playing. Look for his work.
I agree with this. I never really learned how to type until I switched to dvorak. I could type but need to look at the keys when typing qwerty. Once I learned to use dvorak I could type with my eyes closed. I'll still switch from dvorak to qwerty unconciously with out changing my typing speed if I look at the key board.
Yes, a dvorak user should remap the keys for her software. I configure every application I use to suit my needs. I expect programs to do what I want them to. You don't use hjkl to navigate you those four keys. Remap them and save your precious dot files. I also have a script 'mama' that changes the keyboard layout. 'm' and 'a' are the same in either layout.
What we have here is this interthingy and it's like got uh a revolution every minute no wait every second and um oh now were back to every minute see how it slows down just like um a revolution. And so people buy things on it but they buy things less than before because it's like uh spining you see, It's an ever changing evloving matrix of human dynamic activity. And now I think it's settling down more than before but different. Because everything has to change and adapt to the new order of this thingy we got right here in virtual space.
But really, don't you think that all the people that logged on to the mall are just finding out that the mall sucks and there are host of good sites and people that are more interesting than buy-my-sht.com
I think the operation would be fly in window identify target and then wait for missile to arive.
I'm used to reading the paper all spread out on the table top but I don't want an electronic device with the same form factor as a newspaper or a paper back. I don't want to have to hold the thing open all the time with my thumbs.
I hope the cover folds all the way back and is rubberize so I can hold it securely in one hand.
I guess iInk was taken.
This would be good if I got the money for the stamp. I would sign up for a service that charged 5 cents for a "certified" email, if I got 4 cents for every email I received.
I could just white list every email from this site. It would allow legitimate advertisers access to me through email. Access which none have right now, as I delete all spam and ADs.
I'm just going to wait a few days and see what everyone else says about this.
How do you search for /.?
Oh my an industry in danger of losing money. We must pass some legislation to protect their monopoly. They have a right to their business. Legislation is needed to curb the use of home gaming systems that threaten this vital American pastime.
AGAA should get a percentage of all sales of home game systems. They deserve this protection for all the bodies they are losing. Some of these proprietors spent lots of money in anticipation of great rewards, who's going to pay for that now? The consumer of course. If we don't start taxing Home Game Systems the arcade industry could collapse and we won't have any more arcade games at all.
AGAA says, "Do your duty America, report pirate game time today. If your not dropping quarters your dropping capitalism."
It's like saying mp3s will never succeed because they are not CD quality and don't have album covers.
Was that you twenty years ago saying electronic music will never succeed until a genius makes a machine that can produce a vinyl records and print the cover art?
How old are you? My son has never seen a vinyl record.
E-Books will succeed, maybe not with your generation. My son will read Steinbeck on his PDA and my dusty book collection will rise in value as collectors items, just like my vinyl.
He was a normal (read unfamous) person attempting this thing. The result is, that it has made him famous.
He has let the Jenni out of the bottle so to speak. I do see what your asking. What happens when a hundred thousand other people do the same thing, but after he has already done it? The same thing that happened with Cam sites.
Currently an unknown author can be among a group of twenty or thirty authors putting books out. In a few years the field with be leveled with all authors following along. But if you get famous now, you can always turn that into a book deal later on.
Yeah, you should check it out.
Isildur
I think it must be to indicate that they did not arrest multiple people.
"The FBI arrested one person, Russell Sprague." vs. "The FBI arrested a few people, one of which is Russell Sprague."
I don't know why I'm answering this except that I don't really like beer comercial humor.
As LEGO Bionicle sucks, and I wasn't really happy with them at first.
But as action figures Bionicle is great. I prefer my son playing with them than to GI Joes. They are really fun and he gets to learn a little about how things fit together. He is too young to put some of the parts together but he now has a sense that everything which comes apart can be repaired and put back together.
Now I don't confuse Bionicle with a building system and I'm much happier with them.
The size of the bucket is so you have someplace to store bricks and projects under construction. This is essential if you have kids. They even sell buckets without lids so they are more stackable.
I bought something used once also, it also cost less than buying it new.
Now you can use the buckets to store the other LEGO you got from Ebay. And when you build some projects you'll find those small pieces are actually great for detail work.
I think many older people are in denial. Cover Art has become the main excuse for keeping an album. 500 albums in a box doesn't do much for your artistic lifestyle. It would be better to have random desktop backgrounds.
I like it when people say "lots of rare stuff" and will keep that in mind when I go to sell my collections.
I just had a fancy thought that it would be interesting to shoot robots at it and attempt to maintian it with automation. Rather than use astronauts use it as a test platform.
Instead of "sacrifice the extra servicing mission for the Hubble or give up many years worth of smaller, fast-response space science missions," make a fast-response mission be the repair mission.
WTFP -- It's pretty clear that he is playing Prince Charming this time out.
Have you seen the shopping carts that look like cars. The kids get in them and drive around why I push the cart. Margins are not an issue here as I shop at these stores because they are more fun for my kids. The reason cart technology is being invested in is because if you can't sell product for more you have to be better at selling product.
If they figure out how to make this work without being nagware it's success would far out weigh the cost.
Also I read something recently about putting GPS in carts to keep them from being stolen. This would allow for more expensive carts to be economical.
I've seen the 1GB sticks in Best Buy, and I've seen 256 sticks in Staples. That would idicate a fairly common supply of them. The cost of the sticks is very high, so maybe you would find the larger sizes locked away behind the counter.
I decided on buying a returned sony camera for the price. Good enough to use, cheap enough to lose.
I don't understand the need for a 1GB stick myself as I'm not often that far away from a computer with cheap storage.
Cheers Andrew
Yes, that is what the fold over page on the Sunday comic section is. Plus all the crap that falls out of the paper. You have to look at it as your picking it up and throwing it away.
Roger Waters sings about it on Pink Floyd's the final cut. What is the post war dream? All I can find are links to the band. The same for Vera Lynn. Pop culture buries history on the web.
A black sweat shirt with no logo. Couldn't find anyone selling them. Had to go to a store.
Cheers Andrew
It's worth looking up the author of the Ravenloft series. He is a baptist, (I think), and I recall reading a few things he has written defending D&D.
I don't have any links right now though. Your argument reminded me of a few things he had said about self determination and role playing. Look for his work.
cheers Andrew
Big Brother is you watching.
I agree with this. I never really learned how to type until I switched to dvorak. I could type but need to look at the keys when typing qwerty. Once I learned to use dvorak I could type with my eyes closed. I'll still switch from dvorak to qwerty unconciously with out changing my typing speed if I look at the key board.
Cheers Andrew
Yes, a dvorak user should remap the keys for her software. I configure every application I use to suit my needs. I expect programs to do what I want them to. You don't use hjkl to navigate you those four keys. Remap them and save your precious dot files. I also have a script 'mama' that changes the keyboard layout. 'm' and 'a' are the same in either layout.
Why use linux if your not using linux?
Cheers Andrew
What we have here is this interthingy and it's like got uh a revolution every minute no wait every second and um oh now were back to every minute see how it slows down just like um a revolution. And so people buy things on it but they buy things less than before because it's like uh spining you see, It's an ever changing evloving matrix of human dynamic activity. And now I think it's settling down more than before but different. Because everything has to change and adapt to the new order of this thingy we got right here in virtual space.
But really, don't you think that all the people that logged on to the mall are just finding out that the mall sucks and there are host of good sites and people that are more interesting than buy-my-sht.com
Cheers Andrew