As a nice touch, it also had a slot where it could play the older gameboy as well as the newer DS kit. Since when is the Gameboy Advance an "older" system? Holy crap man, you're the one with kids, and you're making me feel old. TIME PARADOX.
3) Live in another country and want to be able to purchase stuff online without getting a credit card.
I live in the UK, and being a student, don't want a credit card because I'm an idiot when it comes to spending money I don't have (When GTA:San Andreas came out, I had £135 in the bank, and went and spent £150 on a PS2 and the game just to play it). When I want to buy stuff online from the states, my only option is paypal. For sites that don't take paypal, I could use this to generate an American card. Tah dah!
The Zune allows you to send files wirelessly to other Zunes. If you send them some music using this service, they have three days to listen to the song, a maximum of three times. Accomplished how? Why, DRM...
Every piece of software that connects to your Flickr account needs authorised on Flickr. At any time, you can disable that program's access to your account in Flickr.
It doesn't have an "always on top" feature, which for me, is pretty much essential. I want to be able to see what song is playing without changing window.
I put them at the bottom, like oldschool Opera...
He said injest, not inject.
I live in a new build area in Glasgow('mon the Gorbals), and still no cable access available. Tis a bit shit
I live in Glasgow most of the year, and Perth for the rest of it, and I'm quite a fanatical cyclist.
You can find out lots of information about cycling in Scotland, and the UK in general, on SUSTRANS.
Most councils have pages on their websites that let you know about cycling. For Glasgow, this page is useful, since it gives you free maps and stuff.
I would thoroughly recommend living and cycling in Scotland. Amazing scenery really.
Well, it is older than the DS...
3) Live in another country and want to be able to purchase stuff online without getting a credit card.
I live in the UK, and being a student, don't want a credit card because I'm an idiot when it comes to spending money I don't have (When GTA:San Andreas came out, I had £135 in the bank, and went and spent £150 on a PS2 and the game just to play it). When I want to buy stuff online from the states, my only option is paypal. For sites that don't take paypal, I could use this to generate an American card. Tah dah!
Actually, BBC2 still has that feature...
You wouldn't be allowed to upload GPL code which is not yours, since that would be you breaking the license, not MS.
The Zune allows you to send files wirelessly to other Zunes. If you send them some music using this service, they have three days to listen to the song, a maximum of three times. Accomplished how? Why, DRM...
Every piece of software that connects to your Flickr account needs authorised on Flickr. At any time, you can disable that program's access to your account in Flickr.
Or maybe this page?
Nope, same thing on me Lenovo IBM Thinkpad in teh UK
Heh, http://www.alienlovespredator.com/index.php
Because you can't get him pregnant?
Over this side of the pond, Abertay University has a Computer Games Technology course...
I believe that by GE he meant Google Earth.
Yeah, but Channel 4 is actually funded by the government too. Shocking, isn't it?
The road through glencoe going up to Fort William is something you definitely shouldn't miss. I love it.
Then buy ye the U2 iPod. It's black, and damned cool at that. Just a pity it's U2
"Nigger" was the name of one of the pilot's dogs.
Jesus doesn't, but Paul does in 1 corinthians. Can't remember the chapter and verse, but it talks about sexual morality in there.
It's the same in the UK. Hadn't planned on buying it anyway, but if I did want HL2, it wouldn't work with my network. Bloody thing...
Wow, thank you. Maybe it does have everything.
It doesn't have an "always on top" feature, which for me, is pretty much essential. I want to be able to see what song is playing without changing window.