Best would be rigging it where apk can post, and see his posts but none of the rest of us can. I can see him already, typing out his manifesto length hosts file posts, getting more and more frustrated that no one is responding him, not even modding him down lol
Maybe they do, but we don't notice because the waves, passing through the area of gravitational lensing at C begin and end much too quickly for our eyes to notice.
If it's a device beaming coherent light i.e. from a laser diode, I hope they make it EXTREMELY secure. How much fun would it be to be wearing these and suddenly have it hacked by someone perhaps overriding safety limits and blinding you, or creating a permanent spot in the corner of your vision advertising penis pills, similar to burn in on a CRT or AMOLED?
My G4 has been running marshmallow from the carrier's ota update for close to a month, it was one of the first phones in the states to get it. My G3 before it also got lollipop very quick, among the first phones to get it as well. The G4 uses the snapdragon 808, not 810, by the way. I used to be a Samsung user until I broke my galaxy s4 and decided to try out LG... I was tired of touchwiz, tired of the physical home button and capacitive keys... When I broke my galaxy s4, I looked at YouTube videos on repairing the screen... It looked like a nightmare- the glass is glued to the amoled display, you need a heat gun to soften it up enough to pry the glass off. I recently broke the screen on my G4, watched a video on how to repair and was surprised how simple it was... Ordered the replacement and when it arrived had it switched out and phone running in under 15 minutes, didn't even have to watch the video again to do it. It's also survived a drop into a full bathtub. I'm a very satisfied customer and imagine my next phone will be the G5 or possibly the V10 successor.
Not a paid shill, just can't sign out of this damned account to my original one.
~jsh1972
I was sitting at our usual table with a few other nerdy friend, we were doing the same thing we did every day at lunch, namely, wolf down our lunches and spend the next thirty minutes or so getting in a quick session of an ongoing D&D game we had going on. About ten minutes into this, the principal came over the P.A. to announce the tragedy. The rest of lunch period was very subdued, just quiet voices. After lunch several classes jammed into the school library or any other room with a TV and watched the recommission over TV. School let out at its normal time, but there was no work done or classes really taught for the rest of there day. I particularly remember gym, as our coach had tried very hard to get into the slot that Christa McAuliffe got.
P.s. freaking Slashdot. Tried to sign in for this comment, I long ago forgot my password, and in my laziness I grew accustomed to signing on via my Google plus account. Well, as luck would have it, I clicked the wrong account this morning and Slashdot, in it's infinite wisdom, has decided not to let me sign back out, so apparently I'm signed into this account forever. Thanks for nothing, slashdorks.
~jsh1972
Best would be rigging it where apk can post, and see his posts but none of the rest of us can. I can see him already, typing out his manifesto length hosts file posts, getting more and more frustrated that no one is responding him, not even modding him down lol
Did you miss the part where robots and automation takes over producing goods and services?
I think you meant to say useful idiot.
I have Sprint unlimited and regularly use north of 30 gigabytes a month with no throttling.
I thought Samsung made Apple's processors.
Maybe they do, but we don't notice because the waves, passing through the area of gravitational lensing at C begin and end much too quickly for our eyes to notice.
Or houses, or cars, or trees, or manhole covers, or other people... Lots of things don't fit in pockets ;-)
The karma/ad feature was a killer feature, please bring it back!
I'm marking this on my calendar as the day Slashdot started on the path back to greatness... You're on the right track, keep it up!
"Making a extra short term profit" FAIL
If it's a device beaming coherent light i.e. from a laser diode, I hope they make it EXTREMELY secure. How much fun would it be to be wearing these and suddenly have it hacked by someone perhaps overriding safety limits and blinding you, or creating a permanent spot in the corner of your vision advertising penis pills, similar to burn in on a CRT or AMOLED?
My G4 has been running marshmallow from the carrier's ota update for close to a month, it was one of the first phones in the states to get it. My G3 before it also got lollipop very quick, among the first phones to get it as well. The G4 uses the snapdragon 808, not 810, by the way. I used to be a Samsung user until I broke my galaxy s4 and decided to try out LG... I was tired of touchwiz, tired of the physical home button and capacitive keys... When I broke my galaxy s4, I looked at YouTube videos on repairing the screen... It looked like a nightmare- the glass is glued to the amoled display, you need a heat gun to soften it up enough to pry the glass off. I recently broke the screen on my G4, watched a video on how to repair and was surprised how simple it was... Ordered the replacement and when it arrived had it switched out and phone running in under 15 minutes, didn't even have to watch the video again to do it. It's also survived a drop into a full bathtub. I'm a very satisfied customer and imagine my next phone will be the G5 or possibly the V10 successor. Not a paid shill, just can't sign out of this damned account to my original one. ~jsh1972
P.s. freaking Slashdot. Tried to sign in for this comment, I long ago forgot my password, and in my laziness I grew accustomed to signing on via my Google plus account. Well, as luck would have it, I clicked the wrong account this morning and Slashdot, in it's infinite wisdom, has decided not to let me sign back out, so apparently I'm signed into this account forever. Thanks for nothing, slashdorks. ~jsh1972