Poetic justice would be Google filing a countersuit for lawyer fees - just get some high-priced lawyers, and see how Mr Novak likes a judgement in favor of Google for several million dollars!
I use the QuickSSL cert through rackshack for my cert. I know it IE4 doesn't like it (it gives a warning), but IE5+ and Mozilla have no problem with it. You can't beat it for $49/year
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Umm...I'm perfectly aware that P=IV. There's no need to be a jackass about it. I was trying to get you to imagine a processor that drew so much power it would cause brownout conditions for the rest of the house.
Of course, I guess I should have set some conditions, such as assuming the 130A was at the full 120V, which is obviously not the case.
Really, try to relax a little.
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Hehe, 130 Amps. I believe most houses only have a 200 Amp electrical box. Imagine trying to run a dual processor box and seeing all of the lights dim!
Yeah, I guess you missed the way to sign up =) It's right there on the main page, right under the account information. I could make it bigger, but I hate in-your-face advertising, and I figure if the service is good, and people need it, they will come. That may be the mark of a poor businessman, but then so be it.
I find your longetivity point valid. I agree it is a pain in the ass to change email accounts, especially if you've been using it for years. However, I myself use this email account, and I was running this as a service to my friends and family before I even decided to attempt to sell those services. I suppose there is no way you can be sure that Gravital.net will be around in 2 or 10 years, other than to trust me =)
But once again, if you ever decided to sign up, great, if not, well that's ok too, because the main reason I created this is because no other service met my needs.
What do you do when that stuff all (eventually) breaks and you can't find replacements? I'll tell you what I'm going to do - stop watching TV. It's just a bunch of useless garbage anyway. Get out of the house and do something elightening!
Actually, many MSOs are now lowering the rental fees to discourage you from buying your own modem. To be fair, I'd much rather rent my modem than buy - the first time you have an internet problem, do you think tech support will believe you when you say your cable modem is working fine, and then problem is on their end?
I think not, they'll pin the entire problem on your faulty modem.
I've never used that email address. I only wanted to see if it would get spammed without ever giving it away. I'm done with the test, so I don't care if it gets spammed =)
There are plenty of other free and non-free services out there. Why use hotmail? It's got a shitty quota, the interface is crowded, there are annoying ads, and a whopping 500kB attachment limit. Try something else!
I tried the same thing a few months ago, and much to my disapointment, I never got one single email! Were you using a somewhat common or guessable name for your address? I guess nobody would try to write roofusmccoy@hotmail.com
Oh wait, they didn't show any. In all honesty, a PDA docking station doesn't take up that much room, it's no worse than one of my speakers. Why don't they just go back to making fish tanks out of old Mac monitors?
Umm...I'm perfectly aware that P=IV. There's no need to be a jackass about it. I was trying to get you to imagine a processor that drew so much power it would cause brownout conditions for the rest of the house.
Of course, I guess I should have set some conditions, such as assuming the 130A was at the full 120V, which is obviously not the case.
Really, try to relax a little.
Hehe, 130 Amps. I believe most houses only have a 200 Amp electrical box. Imagine trying to run a dual processor box and seeing all of the lights dim!
Yeah, I guess you missed the way to sign up =) It's right there on the main page, right under the account information. I could make it bigger, but I hate in-your-face advertising, and I figure if the service is good, and people need it, they will come. That may be the mark of a poor businessman, but then so be it.
I find your longetivity point valid. I agree it is a pain in the ass to change email accounts, especially if you've been using it for years. However, I myself use this email account, and I was running this as a service to my friends and family before I even decided to attempt to sell those services. I suppose there is no way you can be sure that Gravital.net will be around in 2 or 10 years, other than to trust me =)
But once again, if you ever decided to sign up, great, if not, well that's ok too, because the main reason I created this is because no other service met my needs.
If you're sick of spam, try out my email service, it's only $3/month. Check out the link on my sig for more information.
if you believe that the government is lead by a bunch of windbags
Why do you think it's a WIND POWERED building?
What do you do when that stuff all (eventually) breaks and you can't find replacements?
I'll tell you what I'm going to do - stop watching TV. It's just a bunch of useless garbage anyway. Get out of the house and do something elightening!
Actually, many MSOs are now lowering the rental fees to discourage you from buying your own modem. To be fair, I'd much rather rent my modem than buy - the first time you have an internet problem, do you think tech support will believe you when you say your cable modem is working fine, and then problem is on their end?
I think not, they'll pin the entire problem on your faulty modem.
Dammit man! I dont' have time to be clicking on links. If the pictures aren't embedded in the article I'm not going to see them! =)
Oh wait, they didn't show any. In all honesty, a PDA docking station doesn't take up that much room, it's no worse than one of my speakers. Why don't they just go back to making fish tanks out of old Mac monitors?