Not even close to the same thing. Putting your information on a public web site results in you having zero expectation of privacy. Much like if you put your wifi information in the paper.
Well, its more or less the definition of a troll post. No content. Just a derogatory remark. It doesn't mater if he's right or not, its how the post was written.
Well, its suposed to charge off of regular house current (going to guess 220v). So it cant be that much of a drain. Its only a 74kwh power source that reaches 97% charge in under 6 min. The rest is down to the utilization of the power source. So this isn't going the route of massive batteries and a standard induction motor. I'd love to get one of these in the shop to see how it works, but since they plan on actually selling these (27,000$ estimated street price) we'll know soon enough.
Just generate a history of horrifically devient behavior and they'll take you out of the system out of sheer shame by association. Start by googling zucchini and lubrication.
At a guess, the FTC is the enforcement body for the ISO standard that Intel agreed to follow which includes PCIe.
Then clearly you didn't read the article or even the summary.
Trying something different is OK, succeeding would have been better.
No, you shouldn't post a list of your fears and locations where you'll be napping on the internet.
Not even close to the same thing. Putting your information on a public web site results in you having zero expectation of privacy. Much like if you put your wifi information in the paper.
Explain what law is being broken by reading information that people put out for public consumption.
Yup, if you dont want people to know the information, dont post it publicly. Seems simple enough to me.
Because to most, if its not porn it dosent exist.
Well, its more or less the definition of a troll post. No content. Just a derogatory remark. It doesn't mater if he's right or not, its how the post was written.
No one just plays the dang game anymore. Its all about winning via pre-built key sequences.
Fall 2011 for around 27,000$ after tax break. Or so says Mitsubishi.
Well, its suposed to charge off of regular house current (going to guess 220v). So it cant be that much of a drain. Its only a 74kwh power source that reaches 97% charge in under 6 min. The rest is down to the utilization of the power source. So this isn't going the route of massive batteries and a standard induction motor. I'd love to get one of these in the shop to see how it works, but since they plan on actually selling these (27,000$ estimated street price) we'll know soon enough.
There are many things you cant buy, that never the less exist.
Could have sworn there was more to these computer things then that.
You're looking for a tin submarine toy and plaster? But we found that years ago...
Lil' Kim told me that they have abundant free electricity in the glorious peoples republic. But you have to BELIVE to see it.
If we stop shipping them around, that means no more US produced nuts or fruit.
I did deal with it. I bought a snap on case for my Motorola Droid.
... its a web browser. It shouldn't require a high end processor or a ton of memory. If it does, its not that useful.
Good luck getting the people in India etc to join your union.
If I wanted an iPhone, I would have gotten one. But since I wanted to write my own apps, Android was a much more attractive platform.
My first Windows based tablet computer was the Dauphin DTR-1 which was released in 1994.
Just generate a history of horrifically devient behavior and they'll take you out of the system out of sheer shame by association. Start by googling zucchini and lubrication.
You can also just disable real id altogether. Sure its a despicable system, but so long as its not enforced I can overlook it.
Knowledge is power. Power corrupts. Corruption is a crime. Crime doesn't pay.
If we keep reading we'll go broke!