I've worn a Seiko 5 since the mid '70s when my dad gave me a grey market diver for Christmas. That one is huge and still works but now I wear one of the newer smaller ones.
They're two separate things. Data is physical while the net is just a means to access data. Data is property. The data exists regardless of the internet. I don't see what the hullabaloo is about.
I started using FreeBSD around 1993 and was using it exclusively at home until around 14 years ago. I had been using RH Linux (customer requirement) in developing embedded applications for a while so I put together a Debian box at home to try something different. I was running JReceiver on a FreeBSD where it was intended to run on Linux and was becoming a pain to maintain so I moved it to the Linux box. Over time the BSD boxes saw less use so they were deprecated. Besides my Thinkpad, I now have 3 machines running Debian, one is a general purpose machine and the other two are geographically separated mythTV boxes.
You can roll you phone into a straw for boba tea or coke.
to launch it this past weekend at the Folsom Street Fair.
We got Sundays off.
Yeah, I was thinking Lindsay Wagner. Hubba-hubba!!!
I remember them. They were what was called a 'catalog showroom'.
Fan would be accurate.
because wireless hasn't changed since 2001./s
I'll stick with flashing custom builds.
I watched The Spanish Main.
I've worn a Seiko 5 since the mid '70s when my dad gave me a grey market diver for Christmas. That one is huge and still works but now I wear one of the newer smaller ones.
Early next month you'll be able to pick one up on Aliexpress.
it hates other cars.
I'll believe it when Netcraft confirms it.
I want mine to sound like Fred MacMurray's Model T in 'The Absent Minded Professor'.
Nothing new. I've been wearing glasses for years.
Sellers raised their prices a couple of days before and for the "sale" they were slightly lowered. Some lowered their price by $0.01.
Had a barometer 5 years ago. It'll report altitude changes as little as 1M.
They're two separate things. Data is physical while the net is just a means to access data. Data is property. The data exists regardless of the internet. I don't see what the hullabaloo is about.
John Ford punched Henry Fonda during the production of 'Mister Roberts'. Ford was canned before the movie was.
Change the BIOS to not expect Windows UEFI. And I hate Microsoft as much as anyone.
In other words she's the next Carly Fiorina.
I started using FreeBSD around 1993 and was using it exclusively at home until around 14 years ago. I had been using RH Linux (customer requirement) in developing embedded applications for a while so I put together a Debian box at home to try something different. I was running JReceiver on a FreeBSD where it was intended to run on Linux and was becoming a pain to maintain so I moved it to the Linux box. Over time the BSD boxes saw less use so they were deprecated. Besides my Thinkpad, I now have 3 machines running Debian, one is a general purpose machine and the other two are geographically separated mythTV boxes.
If this is till the based on the 20+ year-old system it's Ada.
My thought, too. They cut the cable and found it wasn't metallic.
The last time I gave them anything was a phone number in the early '80s that I've put much distance since.