...from a Lenovo account manager that gave a presentation in one of my classes 6mos ago, they can't find the glass for standard ratio screens from their suppliers. If they can't find the glass from their suppliers, they can't really offer that product line. I'm assuming that Lenovo is finally retiring the line because they ran out of their inventory of standard aspect ratio glass for their screens.
...and have mechanical slot machines? The way they're built are bulletproof. I have a machine from 1935 that plays quarters, and after a restoration after sitting around, it runs like clockwork. There aren't any problems, there isn't any software to program, and because of that, there's no risk of having any software errors that cost you money! It's plain and simple.
This led to an odd exchange with Representative Mary Bono who compared Berner-Lee's suggestion to 'having a speed limit but not enforcing the speed limit.
By her logic, that's like saying that DRM is like putting a speed camera every 100 yards or so on every road in the country. It's not practical, and it doesn't work!
I had a TI-89 when I was taking the ACT, and since I've taken it, they must've changed the rules. I wasn't allowed to use my 89. Instead, I used a TI-30 and still got a 30 (and a 27 a 2nd time without a calculator =D).
"Variety is like a high school paper. They pay their writers $28 grand a year to find out something to write about the popular kids." -Ari Gold (Jeremy Piven), Entourage
How the hell is 2001 at #4? That makes no sense to me at all. Granted Apollo 13 was a great film to see at a drive-in (that's where I saw it for the first time) amongst the stars, it had a great effect of expanding the screen essentially. I can see Empire at #1, but there's no way that Apollo 13 should be above 2001.
The car goes 0-60 in 10.5 seconds, has really good handling, and drives kind of like a go kart.
Um...the Insight doesn't have that great of handling. If I remember right, teh Insight only had.77g of lateral grip on a 300ft-diameter skidpad test. That is a number that is usually shared with above average SUV's, let alone a car.
Why the fuck would I want to get KaZaA Plus? The network is shit, I'd be more likely to get persecuted, I don't know where my music is coming from, and with AllOfMP3, I know where my music is coming from (a dedicated server in Russia), and it's extremely easy to use.
It seems to me that the idea of targeting desktop Linux users is a marketing ploy to a niche market.
However, you can already use a service like this. It's called AllOfMp3. You choose the format (MP3, WMA, OGG Vorbis, MPEG-4 AAC, MPC) and the bitrate (even lossless), and you're charged a penny per meg (well, 2 pennies per meg after Jan. 15).
I honestly doubt most of us would be able to operate an F1 car at all. You have to keep the engine revved above 6000 RPM or it will get too cold and die. You have to regulate the fuel mixture or it won't get enough of either air or gas and die.
How about launching the car itself? With the clutch on the steering wheel itself, drivers in any other racing series other than F1 have troubles. Ask Jeff Gordon when he drove Juan Montoya's ride last year @ Indy for the "Tradin' Paint" publicity stunt.
Well if it weren't for Mercedes bailing out Chrysler and doing all the hard engineering work for them, you wouldn't see rear-drive, Hemi-powered Mopars today. The rear ends are all Mercedes' work, and all they had to do was drop them onto their own platforms. Where does Mercedes get a bit of their tech. data from? Their F1 team.
Once again: Wrong! If there is any, way, shape, or form that there is evidence that the car has been raced, it can be considered not a road car, and the roadgoing warranty can be voided.
1) The car's transmission is not exactly one of the most solid-built car components in the world. I know someone who had a GTI, traded it in for an Evo, had multiple transmission problems, sold the Evo back to the dealer, and got his GTI back. Another friend of mine has a Lancer Ralliart, which is the non-turbo, front wheel drive version with the same transmission, and he went in for his second transmission rebuild earlier this week after buying the car in June. 2) Be careful with modding the Evo. There were stories in both Car and Driver and Motor Trend about Evo owners having their warranty violated because of modding and/or evidence of racing.
In case anyone didn't notice, hockey fans aren't doing anything to support the NHL because there's no season. I'm sure that if you go back and look at sales figures for MLB and NHL games the last time they were on strike/locked out, you'd see a drop in sales for that year, too.
There's a guy on my dorm floor that has an iPod that uses it for this option. He has it running into his TV and his TV into the stereo. It is absolutely perfect for both portability and for the opportunity to listen to digital tunes on a good set of speakers.
...from a Lenovo account manager that gave a presentation in one of my classes 6mos ago, they can't find the glass for standard ratio screens from their suppliers. If they can't find the glass from their suppliers, they can't really offer that product line. I'm assuming that Lenovo is finally retiring the line because they ran out of their inventory of standard aspect ratio glass for their screens.
People would start wearing this both out of necessity and for fashion ;-)
...and have mechanical slot machines? The way they're built are bulletproof. I have a machine from 1935 that plays quarters, and after a restoration after sitting around, it runs like clockwork. There aren't any problems, there isn't any software to program, and because of that, there's no risk of having any software errors that cost you money! It's plain and simple.
This led to an odd exchange with Representative Mary Bono who compared Berner-Lee's suggestion to 'having a speed limit but not enforcing the speed limit.
By her logic, that's like saying that DRM is like putting a speed camera every 100 yards or so on every road in the country. It's not practical, and it doesn't work!
I had a TI-89 when I was taking the ACT, and since I've taken it, they must've changed the rules. I wasn't allowed to use my 89. Instead, I used a TI-30 and still got a 30 (and a 27 a 2nd time without a calculator =D).
Last time I checked, Windows wasn't just a business operating system. Tons upon tons of people use it and like it.'
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups"
Now I can get "Bad Mothafucka" etched on my iPod!
"Variety is like a high school paper. They pay their writers $28 grand a year to find out something to write about the popular kids."
-Ari Gold (Jeremy Piven), Entourage
need I say more?
They sound decent, are between $20-40, and they let in ambient noise at low levels. You're set!
Actually, I've seen 4 packs as low as $5.00 by me here at school.
How the hell is 2001 at #4? That makes no sense to me at all. Granted Apollo 13 was a great film to see at a drive-in (that's where I saw it for the first time) amongst the stars, it had a great effect of expanding the screen essentially. I can see Empire at #1, but there's no way that Apollo 13 should be above 2001.
The car goes 0-60 in 10.5 seconds, has really good handling, and drives kind of like a go kart.
.77g of lateral grip on a 300ft-diameter skidpad test. That is a number that is usually shared with above average SUV's, let alone a car.
Um...the Insight doesn't have that great of handling. If I remember right, teh Insight only had
Why the fuck would I want to get KaZaA Plus? The network is shit, I'd be more likely to get persecuted, I don't know where my music is coming from, and with AllOfMP3, I know where my music is coming from (a dedicated server in Russia), and it's extremely easy to use.
It seems to me that the idea of targeting desktop Linux users is a marketing ploy to a niche market.
However, you can already use a service like this. It's called AllOfMp3. You choose the format (MP3, WMA, OGG Vorbis, MPEG-4 AAC, MPC) and the bitrate (even lossless), and you're charged a penny per meg (well, 2 pennies per meg after Jan. 15).
How about the ransom-like toll increase:
"You...buy an I-Pass or pay double you pay now!"
I honestly doubt most of us would be able to operate an F1 car at all. You have to keep the engine revved above 6000 RPM or it will get too cold and die. You have to regulate the fuel mixture or it won't get enough of either air or gas and die.
How about launching the car itself? With the clutch on the steering wheel itself, drivers in any other racing series other than F1 have troubles. Ask Jeff Gordon when he drove Juan Montoya's ride last year @ Indy for the "Tradin' Paint" publicity stunt.
Well if it weren't for Mercedes bailing out Chrysler and doing all the hard engineering work for them, you wouldn't see rear-drive, Hemi-powered Mopars today. The rear ends are all Mercedes' work, and all they had to do was drop them onto their own platforms. Where does Mercedes get a bit of their tech. data from? Their F1 team.
Once again: Wrong! If there is any, way, shape, or form that there is evidence that the car has been raced, it can be considered not a road car, and the roadgoing warranty can be voided.
It is the same gearbox that is in the EVO. Get your facts straight.
1) The car's transmission is not exactly one of the most solid-built car components in the world. I know someone who had a GTI, traded it in for an Evo, had multiple transmission problems, sold the Evo back to the dealer, and got his GTI back. Another friend of mine has a Lancer Ralliart, which is the non-turbo, front wheel drive version with the same transmission, and he went in for his second transmission rebuild earlier this week after buying the car in June.
2) Be careful with modding the Evo. There were stories in both Car and Driver and Motor Trend about Evo owners having their warranty violated because of modding and/or evidence of racing.
In case anyone didn't notice, hockey fans aren't doing anything to support the NHL because there's no season. I'm sure that if you go back and look at sales figures for MLB and NHL games the last time they were on strike/locked out, you'd see a drop in sales for that year, too.
They did put out the soundtrack as a boxed set. I remember picking it up and looking at it at Best Buy one day.
It has a 1.5GHz Pentium 4 M
There's a guy on my dorm floor that has an iPod that uses it for this option. He has it running into his TV and his TV into the stereo. It is absolutely perfect for both portability and for the opportunity to listen to digital tunes on a good set of speakers.
How about vodka and Bawls?