Stop posting that over and over. I'm currently interviewing for several jobs that all pay between 70-90K in the Denver area. I know for a fact that I will be offered at least two of them. That's good money in most areas of the country. You're one of these dumbfucks who break the industry by thinking we deserve more money than everyone else. Stop thinking you're special, any fuckwit with a calculator and google can code, and that's the only place there is a "shortage" of jobs. In my field, there are never enough good people.
Go back to cube code monkey, you'll never be successful.
I dunno, I'm having trouble seeing the point of competing with it. The heavy duty/large PDA phone market is (mostly) used by people syncing with exchange and the like, so they put up with a large device that allows them office connectivity. If you don't have to do such a thing, why would you want to carry a phone that large around all day? I have a treo 700. It's great for my job, and helps me be more productive, but if I didn't work in tech, I wouldn't have it. I'd have a tiny little phone. As small as possible really.
Verizon is said to have turned apple down, but in actuality I don't think they care. This phone is a fancy expensive razr or rokr. It will sell some units, but it won't become ubiquitous by any stretch of the imagination, so who really cares at the end of the day?
You're joking right?
You realize apple just put unified messaging on a cell phone. Random Access/Visual access to voicemail has been available for over ten years commercially.
Probably don't need to. Check the channel. The easiest way is to pick something other people aren't. Check 1, 6 and 11. If they are using 2 of those, use the third, things will most likely work a lot better.
nWIREnnn is a 2wire DSL/Cable router. They append a random 3 digit code to the end of the SSID and each box comes with a (supposedly) unique wep key printed on the router, so it's configured out of the box. It's pretty popular with qwest and verizon right now.
Except noone will ever take you seriously as long as you continue to type things such as "repuglicans". I don't call democrats "democrabs" or any other such childish nonsense, therefore, when I have discussions with my friends who are further to the left than me, we can have honest discourse.
You on the other hand wield childish insults thinking this adds weight to your argument.
I know this is late, but if you watch the video (I did, a couple times), after the first time they taser him they say "get up or I'll taser you again" and he says "fuck you" (Or fuck off maybe). I don't really see him cooperating.
At the very beginning is him screaming at the top of lungs, long before being tasered. Should he have been tasered 5 times? I dunno. Am I laughing hysterically at him getting tasered in the first place? You better believe it. He wanted to create a scene. According to his lawyer he didn't produce his ID in the first place because he felt he was being profiled. Isn't it obvious that he has a chip on his shoulder?
Nope. As someone who actually had to install and support that POS, I can tell you that wordperfect for windows was godawful. When you installed it actually had seven different background programs running on the taskbar. This was in 1996 mind you, on computers with 64MB of ram. It was bloated, slow, and buggy. There was plenty of non-MS software out there that our clients ran that had no problems, ergo, it was Novell's fault.
You're right about the copy protection. I've had some old car stereos and such that would not play any kind of "hybrid" disc (I don't know the real term for them), so I can only assume that it's either an update to the standard, or it's not compliant.
Late response but Al's CDs have not been CD compliant since at least running with scissors. He puts videos and such on them for "added value", making them hybrid discs.
--rev
Stop posting that over and over. I'm currently interviewing for several jobs that all pay between 70-90K in the Denver area. I know for a fact that I will be offered at least two of them. That's good money in most areas of the country. You're one of these dumbfucks who break the industry by thinking we deserve more money than everyone else. Stop thinking you're special, any fuckwit with a calculator and google can code, and that's the only place there is a "shortage" of jobs. In my field, there are never enough good people.
Go back to cube code monkey, you'll never be successful.
Nice Fucking Life!
I dunno, I'm having trouble seeing the point of competing with it. The heavy duty/large PDA phone market is (mostly) used by people syncing with exchange and the like, so they put up with a large device that allows them office connectivity. If you don't have to do such a thing, why would you want to carry a phone that large around all day? I have a treo 700. It's great for my job, and helps me be more productive, but if I didn't work in tech, I wouldn't have it. I'd have a tiny little phone. As small as possible really. Verizon is said to have turned apple down, but in actuality I don't think they care. This phone is a fancy expensive razr or rokr. It will sell some units, but it won't become ubiquitous by any stretch of the imagination, so who really cares at the end of the day?
You're joking right? You realize apple just put unified messaging on a cell phone. Random Access/Visual access to voicemail has been available for over ten years commercially.
Probably don't need to. Check the channel. The easiest way is to pick something other people aren't. Check 1, 6 and 11. If they are using 2 of those, use the third, things will most likely work a lot better.
nWIREnnn is a 2wire DSL/Cable router. They append a random 3 digit code to the end of the SSID and each box comes with a (supposedly) unique wep key printed on the router, so it's configured out of the box. It's pretty popular with qwest and verizon right now.
And before he needed the money for breast cancer. What a scumbag.
Why did you copy and paste the AC comment above you?
Point being, googling anything doesn't really help, because just about anything can be "proven" on the internet.
Except CL is all about "please do not" and "please do". That's the whole point. It's a community, not a meat market.
Pay attention to the two questions at the bottom.
The FAQ is maintained by CL employees, therefore it's "official".
Blockbuster had most of their new releases in VHS and DVD. This was last week.
You on the other hand wield childish insults thinking this adds weight to your argument.
Remember the scene in Office Space when they look in a dictionary for the definition of "money laundering"?
You'd have the same kind of reaction to someone trying to steal a car or buy an "obviously stolen one" for the first time.
If you're referring to the National Broadcasting Corporation, then no. GE owns 80%, Vivendi owns 20%.
Which ones does he own? The MSDN newsletter doesn't count.
At the very beginning is him screaming at the top of lungs, long before being tasered. Should he have been tasered 5 times? I dunno. Am I laughing hysterically at him getting tasered in the first place? You better believe it. He wanted to create a scene. According to his lawyer he didn't produce his ID in the first place because he felt he was being profiled. Isn't it obvious that he has a chip on his shoulder?
What the fuck does the THEORY of evolution have to do with this conversation? Take your pet argument somewhere else captain non-sequitor.
Nope. As someone who actually had to install and support that POS, I can tell you that wordperfect for windows was godawful. When you installed it actually had seven different background programs running on the taskbar. This was in 1996 mind you, on computers with 64MB of ram. It was bloated, slow, and buggy. There was plenty of non-MS software out there that our clients ran that had no problems, ergo, it was Novell's fault.
I'd still rather use edirectory than AD though.
You're right about the copy protection. I've had some old car stereos and such that would not play any kind of "hybrid" disc (I don't know the real term for them), so I can only assume that it's either an update to the standard, or it's not compliant.
:)
Just being pedantic, don't mind me.
Late response but Al's CDs have not been CD compliant since at least running with scissors. He puts videos and such on them for "added value", making them hybrid discs. --rev
They offer MP3 and FLAC downloads of all their concerts. No DRM.
It's ripped from the soundboard, mixed, and the most expensive one I've seen was 15 bucks for a flac 2 CD concert. I think it's a great thing.
So in order to use technology we have to pay a fee to the techno elite like yourself?
No thanks, I'd rather do everything on paper. People like you are what's wrong with the tech industry, and why it imploded.
Could you post that script, or email it to me, hanales at hotmail ?
I'd appreciate it.
--rev
*kissy faces*
--rev