Isn't this a lot like the DB-9 versus DE-9 debate? You've probably never actually seen a DB-9 sub mini connector, yet that's what we call the connector commonly used for serial port connections. Except that's really a DE-9. The tech world allowed them to become synonymous so long ago, that today no one can even recall that there is a difference.
Your RPI medal will get you a half price discount at a great school and a degree that will easily unlock many doors just on the name alone.
RPI is where so many key technologies have originated (including Ethernet!) and that will continue to be true going forward. It's also a school that encourages undergraduate participation in such projects. You'll never regret the opportunity.
Shows how poor our educational system has become if you think that 100 years ago was one room school houses. Around here, 100 years ago was about 1911, you know, large brick schools. Look at the corner stone of the 'old' high school in your town.
That quote is not from the Sandvine paper. It doesn't say anything about the same content using more bandwidth. It only implies that users are likely to watch more hours of content when they are using a device connected to their TV, rather than a standalone PC.
If you're snooping with plans to present it IN COURT, you'll still need permission. If you're doing it just to be a joker or a pervert, yeah, you can do it already.
But that is exactly what this phone debate is about. At any time you can buy a full price phone and walk to another provider. This exclusivity debate is because we want discounted devices. Or else you'd just pay $800 for an iPhone, go to T-mobile and shut up about it.
You can only use your PS2 on PS Home and your XBox 360 on XBox Live. No one publicly complains there either.
And computer makers are exactly doing what you're saying. If you want a DISCOUNTED Acer Netbook, you have to use it on AT&T Data. If you want an HP DISCOUNTED Netbook, you have to use it on Verizon.
For Windows, most of the Bluetooth dongles I've tried come with the profile and drivers to use the PC as a Bluetooth speakerphone for a paired PC. Is there such a possibility for Linux?
I can go to the store and buy an Xbox points card and go home and use it to download a copy of Halo for XBox onto my XBox 360, or I can just go to the store and buy a copy of Halo, probably for less than the $15 worth of points. I'm not going to defend Sony, especially with the stupidity of their ideas, but I still think it is one of the intentions of the card based system.
You're missing the point of the physical cards. Similar to Wii Points, XBox Live Cards and iTunes cards, this is so that people without access to a charge card can still participate by paying cash money at a local merchant. Not everyone has a credit card to use on the Internet.
There is one good reason. What if he hadn't done it? It looks like he did on those grainy films, so he must be guilty. No need to do other police work. But what if he didn't do it?
(yes, in this case he confessed. But what if he didn't do it?)
I love Boxwave, and they were one of the first places I checked when I got my phone on 1 December. Checking back now, I see they have added some items. Thank you for the reminder!!
I've spent the last 2 weeks trying to find accessories for my new Samsung, and it's impossible. It has a single proprietary connector for charging and headset. Worse, it's not the connector they've been using all along. It's new for Blackjack and Sync and all of the phones from the past 6 months. WTF! No store carries anything, but if you're willing to wait, plenty is coming over from Hong Kong. USB would be very nice!
Does that have the Quadro card? Can you play games with that chipset? I keep looking at it, but I can't decide if the CAD card will be useful for gaming. Thanks!
Don't forget that Hyperthreading predated dual cores by over a year. It was a quick boost until the real solution came along. Now it really doesn't need to be pushed anymore. It's much like MMX in that aspect.
OpenTTD is amazing. I had been pulling my hair out with different virtual machine tools, but having a good open source version of the game is unbeatable! And, the best part, it's free. Oh, and even better, it runs natively on MacOS!!!
What if you are paying the Microsoft tax already? What if you're on a volume license, or an MSDN license, and don't want to double pay for the same OS?
Google Edition cell phones perhaps?
Isn't this a lot like the DB-9 versus DE-9 debate?
You've probably never actually seen a DB-9 sub mini connector, yet that's what we call the connector commonly used for serial port connections. Except that's really a DE-9.
The tech world allowed them to become synonymous so long ago, that today no one can even recall that there is a difference.
Your RPI medal will get you a half price discount at a great school and a degree that will easily unlock many doors just on the name alone.
RPI is where so many key technologies have originated (including Ethernet!) and that will continue to be true going forward. It's also a school that encourages undergraduate participation in such projects. You'll never regret the opportunity.
Please consider reading the book "2030" by Albert Brooks.
It's one view of it all.
And the State of CT has no open container law (passengers can freely drink on moving vehicles) in exchange for sacrificing highway funds.
I don't know if it's true for all states, but in CT, the funds are still received from the Feds, but must be used on anti-DUI advertising.
Shows how poor our educational system has become if you think that 100 years ago was one room school houses. Around here, 100 years ago was about 1911, you know, large brick schools. Look at the corner stone of the 'old' high school in your town.
That quote is not from the Sandvine paper.
It doesn't say anything about the same content using more bandwidth. It only implies that users are likely to watch more hours of content when they are using a device connected to their TV, rather than a standalone PC.
But it does allow C# development, cross compiling an existing Windows program and easily porting to XBox 360.
Perhaps this will lead to a Live Mesh client for iPhone. It would be nice to sync files to the device over-the-air through a tool I already use.
If you're snooping with plans to present it IN COURT, you'll still need permission.
If you're doing it just to be a joker or a pervert, yeah, you can do it already.
But that is exactly what this phone debate is about.
At any time you can buy a full price phone and walk to another provider. This exclusivity debate is because we want discounted devices.
Or else you'd just pay $800 for an iPhone, go to T-mobile and shut up about it.
The 2010 model year Camaro is the currently shipping model.
http://www.chevrolet.com/camaro/
You can only use your PS2 on PS Home and your XBox 360 on XBox Live. No one publicly complains there either.
And computer makers are exactly doing what you're saying. If you want a DISCOUNTED Acer Netbook, you have to use it on AT&T Data. If you want an HP DISCOUNTED Netbook, you have to use it on Verizon.
For Windows, most of the Bluetooth dongles I've tried come with the profile and drivers to use the PC as a Bluetooth speakerphone for a paired PC.
Is there such a possibility for Linux?
I can go to the store and buy an Xbox points card and go home and use it to download a copy of Halo for XBox onto my XBox 360, or I can just go to the store and buy a copy of Halo, probably for less than the $15 worth of points.
I'm not going to defend Sony, especially with the stupidity of their ideas, but I still think it is one of the intentions of the card based system.
You're missing the point of the physical cards.
Similar to Wii Points, XBox Live Cards and iTunes cards,
this is so that people without access to a charge card can still participate by paying cash money at a local merchant.
Not everyone has a credit card to use on the Internet.
Add Yahoo! Messenger to that list as well. It's been on a steady decline, for years.
There is one good reason. What if he hadn't done it? It looks like he did on those grainy films, so he must be guilty. No need to do other police work.
But what if he didn't do it?
(yes, in this case he confessed. But what if he didn't do it?)
I love Boxwave, and they were one of the first places I checked when I got my phone on 1 December. Checking back now, I see they have added some items.
Thank you for the reminder!!
I've spent the last 2 weeks trying to find accessories for my new Samsung, and it's impossible. It has a single proprietary connector for charging and headset. Worse, it's not the connector they've been using all along. It's new for Blackjack and Sync and all of the phones from the past 6 months. WTF!
No store carries anything, but if you're willing to wait, plenty is coming over from Hong Kong.
USB would be very nice!
Does that have the Quadro card? Can you play games with that chipset?
I keep looking at it, but I can't decide if the CAD card will be useful for gaming.
Thanks!
Don't forget that Hyperthreading predated dual cores by over a year. It was a quick boost until the real solution came along. Now it really doesn't need to be pushed anymore. It's much like MMX in that aspect.
She got you to buy the UPS too? She must have had really big tits and a cute smile. Or is it just that she talked to you?
Ooohhh, a gggiiirrrlll!!
OpenTTD is amazing. I had been pulling my hair out with different virtual machine tools, but having a good open source version of the game is unbeatable!
And, the best part, it's free.
Oh, and even better, it runs natively on MacOS!!!
What if you are paying the Microsoft tax already? What if you're on a volume license, or an MSDN license, and don't want to double pay for the same OS?