That would be McDonalds. I used to work at BK so I would know. BK only has the crappy Nickelodeon toys and other Non-Disney animation toys. And they wonder why BK sales are worse than MDonalds.
I once had a lady ask me if the most important part of her kid's Kids Meal was in there as I handed her food out the Drive-Thru window. I asked her what the most important part was, and she said, "The Toy of course!" Kids dont care about the food, its all about the toy.
Just my $.2
I have a friend that uses the Midwest Wireless ClearWave service and really enjoys it. Its only available in southeastern Minnesota and parts of Wisconsin and Iowa (i think). For $100 a month he gets 1MBit up/down, without a cap. He had DirecWay for a while and got sick of the 500MB per day cap. I guess after that they drop you down to 56k speed. It might be different now, but he got fed up and kicked their ass to the curb. If your in the area for the service, I would try it out, especially if you can split the cost with someone. My parents were just outside of the coverage line so they cant get it, but hey DSL just became available so alls good around there.
I don't really care now since im going to University of Minn. Duluth which has a 35MBit pipe feeding the University. The max i have reached is somewhere between 3-5MBit.
Is it just me or doesn't it seem a bit odd that she installed KDE3.2 on Fedora, the same OS she thouroughly thrashed in her review? If she hated like Fedora so much, why is she still running it?
So what if MS packs in another free application that is supposed to "kill the competition" with Longhorn. Look at other such programs: Frontpage Express, Wordpad, and the ever so popular video editing program Movie Maker. Sure they are great programs to play with, but no real professional is going to make a webpage in FP or write a document in wordpad, or edit movies in Movie Maker. "Sparkle" will only be another MS "innovation" flop.
We cant make a vacuum! It is impossible to make a vacuum. There is no way today that we can possibly pump every particle from inside something, besides, if we could, how could it sustain itself without collapsing from the pressure? We can however make reasonable facsimilies of vacuums, but still it is very hard to make these and keep them from collapsing.
That would be McDonalds. I used to work at BK so I would know. BK only has the crappy Nickelodeon toys and other Non-Disney animation toys. And they wonder why BK sales are worse than MDonalds.
I once had a lady ask me if the most important part of her kid's Kids Meal was in there as I handed her food out the Drive-Thru window. I asked her what the most important part was, and she said, "The Toy of course!" Kids dont care about the food, its all about the toy. Just my $.2
I have a friend that uses the Midwest Wireless ClearWave service and really enjoys it. Its only available in southeastern Minnesota and parts of Wisconsin and Iowa (i think). For $100 a month he gets 1MBit up/down, without a cap. He had DirecWay for a while and got sick of the 500MB per day cap. I guess after that they drop you down to 56k speed. It might be different now, but he got fed up and kicked their ass to the curb. If your in the area for the service, I would try it out, especially if you can split the cost with someone. My parents were just outside of the coverage line so they cant get it, but hey DSL just became available so alls good around there.
I don't really care now since im going to University of Minn. Duluth which has a 35MBit pipe feeding the University. The max i have reached is somewhere between 3-5MBit.
Is it just me or doesn't it seem a bit odd that she installed KDE3.2 on Fedora, the same OS she thouroughly thrashed in her review? If she hated like Fedora so much, why is she still running it?
So what if MS packs in another free application that is supposed to "kill the competition" with Longhorn. Look at other such programs: Frontpage Express, Wordpad, and the ever so popular video editing program Movie Maker. Sure they are great programs to play with, but no real professional is going to make a webpage in FP or write a document in wordpad, or edit movies in Movie Maker. "Sparkle" will only be another MS "innovation" flop.
SuSE 9 supports AMD64 and is $120, a little cheaper than WS is
We cant make a vacuum! It is impossible to make a vacuum. There is no way today that we can possibly pump every particle from inside something, besides, if we could, how could it sustain itself without collapsing from the pressure? We can however make reasonable facsimilies of vacuums, but still it is very hard to make these and keep them from collapsing.