The same thing happens to my brand new Nintendo DS Lite. It's white, just as if it were an Apple product and after days of use, the L and R button are yellow, as are the buttons. Let's just face it, us geek's aren't the most sanitary people or there's some design flaws with white.
I've read that if you use one of those magic white eraser things, you can remove the yellowing.
A couple seconds of footage, five years in the making... Did George Lucas produce this one? When can I expect to see the Pentagon shoots first version?
This could have good implications on future engineers. Where I read that the US is falling behind, this could help teach the logic engineers, especially electrical and computer engineers, need to use regularly.
However, I'd personally ask Google. They've done it and even their search engine has information. I found an interesting link from there detailing the deployment of a large hundred thousand user mail system, from the architecture to the software located on Linux Journal.
Affected versions include IOS 12.2ZH, IOS 12.2ZL, IOS 12.3, IOS 12.3T, IOS 12.4 and IOS 12.4T. IOS versions that are not vulnerable are IOS XR and IOS versions 12.2 and earlier, including 12.0S.
This shouldn't be a problem for those Network Administrators that created access control lists for modifications for the router, however Cisco has issued a patch.
I don't know if I should believe him or not, couldn't his paper be wrong too?
What if textbooks were wrong too? Movies? What if the dinosaurs didn't even exist?
I can't handle it anymore!
There'd be little problems at all. With the amount of stock we sell, it'd be stupid for Scholastic to pull their books from our shelves. If per say we were a smaller independent store, sure that's justified but with a company that does billions in sales a year, it's only shooting yourself in the foot.
For those of you that live in Canada, or are interested in importing Dell Canada has a fantastic deal running right now on the Dimension 2400. For $299 plus tax the system features a Celeron 2.4GHz, 256MB RAM, Windows XP Home, and an 80GB hard drive. Considering that a full copy of XP would cost you $100 by itself, this is an awesome deal! Shipping is also included in the price. This would be a great deal for those of you who want to keep your children away from your main workstation.
Today is a turning point in history, in technology and most of all - wireless communications. With the addition of a 8 meter antenna, we'll be free to connect wirelessly to anyone in our neighbourhoods. Gone are the days of dialup, cable internet and snail mail. I'll be able to use a wireless provider, hundreds of kilometres away!
If newspapers weren't printed on paper they would save tons of money related to paper costs, printing etc. It's no wonder why Craigslist is so profitable.
Did it ever occur to them that every time we try signing up for the class action lawsuit, when we hit submit iexplorer.exe gives us a general protection fault? That seven percent must be the Mozilla users.
Gross, but delightfully delicious!
Well, if I'm paying a levy it means it's legal! Thank you Canada.
Incase nobody remembers, here is the post that was removed due to DCMA. http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=155566&cid=130 39593
I can't wait till Raincoast Books subpoena me again for disclosing the ending! Time to get Leonard J. Crabs ready for this one.
History is to be made, bring out the wget, bring out the sticky F5 keys, tonight is the night - Google becomes one.
The same thing happens to my brand new Nintendo DS Lite. It's white, just as if it were an Apple product and after days of use, the L and R button are yellow, as are the buttons. Let's just face it, us geek's aren't the most sanitary people or there's some design flaws with white.
I've read that if you use one of those magic white eraser things, you can remove the yellowing.
A couple seconds of footage, five years in the making ... Did George Lucas produce this one? When can I expect to see the Pentagon shoots first version?
I heard it used a couple of "P"'s too
I just woke up and for a second there I thought it said PSP. I was like no way, I just bought the freaking thing.
This could have good implications on future engineers. Where I read that the US is falling behind, this could help teach the logic engineers, especially electrical and computer engineers, need to use regularly.
However, I'd personally ask Google. They've done it and even their search engine has information. I found an interesting link from there detailing the deployment of a large hundred thousand user mail system, from the architecture to the software located on Linux Journal.
Affected versions include IOS 12.2ZH, IOS 12.2ZL, IOS 12.3, IOS 12.3T, IOS 12.4 and IOS 12.4T. IOS versions that are not vulnerable are IOS XR and IOS versions 12.2 and earlier, including 12.0S. This shouldn't be a problem for those Network Administrators that created access control lists for modifications for the router, however Cisco has issued a patch.
Here's a link to another news story with a bit more info: Trolltech
... Iraq was sending out a large ammount of aid in the form of oil.
I don't know if I should believe him or not, couldn't his paper be wrong too? What if textbooks were wrong too? Movies? What if the dinosaurs didn't even exist? I can't handle it anymore!
There'd be little problems at all. With the amount of stock we sell, it'd be stupid for Scholastic to pull their books from our shelves. If per say we were a smaller independent store, sure that's justified but with a company that does billions in sales a year, it's only shooting yourself in the foot.
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Mmmm.... Brains!
Dr. Evil: Are those fricken' sharks with fricken' laser beams attached to their fricken' heads?
Then it's a good indication that others will follow.
For those of you that live in Canada, or are interested in importing Dell Canada has a fantastic deal running right now on the Dimension 2400. For $299 plus tax the system features a Celeron 2.4GHz, 256MB RAM, Windows XP Home, and an 80GB hard drive. Considering that a full copy of XP would cost you $100 by itself, this is an awesome deal! Shipping is also included in the price. This would be a great deal for those of you who want to keep your children away from your main workstation.
Dell Deal
Guys, it's all a scam. They're trying to win the public heart while at the same time working towards world domination. News at eleven!
Today is a turning point in history, in technology and most of all - wireless communications. With the addition of a 8 meter antenna, we'll be free to connect wirelessly to anyone in our neighbourhoods. Gone are the days of dialup, cable internet and snail mail. I'll be able to use a wireless provider, hundreds of kilometres away!
If newspapers weren't printed on paper they would save tons of money related to paper costs, printing etc. It's no wonder why Craigslist is so profitable.
Did it ever occur to them that every time we try signing up for the class action lawsuit, when we hit submit iexplorer.exe gives us a general protection fault? That seven percent must be the Mozilla users.