No, it's so you can be like my wife and not go to sites by typing URLs directly into the URL box, but by visiting the Google homepage and type them in there.
As one of the nation's largest union employers, this bodes well for those who support unions.
This also bodes well for those in the seciton of the Venn diagram who both hate unions and think that AT&T sucks. They have a brand new outlet to scream about how lazy union workers are responsible for AT&T's sucky network and poor customer service and are going to ruin the T Mobile experience.
Despite all the problems, there was too much guaranteed money to be made to not get this project finished. This movie could stink like an ostrich fart and still make a billion dollars in merchandise alone.
Charge them for how much data they use, not for how they use it.
So...tiered data plans? I thought we were against tiered plans. In any case, tetherers are most likely being caught by excessive usage, so isn't the tethering surcharge just a different way of charging people for using more data? If you tether and don't use more data than a regular iPhone user, you're probably not likely to be caught.
Daily Kos is in talks to be purchased by Adelphia, Crooks and Liars is being taken over by Net Zero, and TalkingPointsMemo will become a part of Earthlink.
All I'd have to do is stake out the next pro-am golf tourney, the most expensive ski resort, the biggest VIP box at his favorite sports team's next game, the most expensive rental in Martha's Vineyard, or the biggest sloop at the next luxury yacht regatta. Looking for a CEO at work is just stupid.
Want to know the reason games are getting easier? It's me, and people like me. I suck at games; I'm absolutely terrible. I'm the guy who didn't make it past the second screen in Pac Man, who couldn't time the barrel jumps right in Donkey Kong, and blew himself up with the rocket launcher or got lost playing CTF in DOOM. I don't have the time, ability or the desire to spend honing my skills on a game that I'd only spend a few hours of my life on even if I did learn to play correctly.
But you know what? I've started playing more games precisely because they're becoming easier. I'm the new target demographic because I'm untapped and have money to spend. I'm very sorry for your experience, but I'm actually beginning to enjoy myself. Hopefully in the near future they'll learn to balance game levels, we can peacefully coexist. I'll be hanging out in "casual" while you're mastering "epic" content, and we'll both be having fun.
I've already created this, but in reverse; I have a spaceship with two magnets; one weaker one in the nose cone, and one stronger one that hangs out in front of the ship on a pole and a string. The stronger magnet pulls the weaker one up toward it, generating lift, which moves the rocket through space. Limitless free propulsion!
In this case, I'm assuming works like Lolita, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, etc. don't need marketing.
For new authors, the huge up-front costs of advances, binding, distribution, etc. are gone (for digital distribution), reducingt publishing houses to simple marketing. If you're a new author, you just hire a marketing firm, which will not demand 75% of the profit, and distribute via Amazon or other no/low cost model.
The 700mzh spectrum they auctioned off 2 years ago is still not yet deployed... for the most part Carriers are Buying up spectrum to prevent competition.
You can't just buy spectrum and throw radios into 10,000 towers overnight and light it up. AT&T is using the 700mhz spectrum exclusively for their LTE deployment, so you should see it lighting up within the next year.
The lawyer's assertion that the petition signers are at risk of harm or retribution is ridiculous. The list of financial contributors to the initiative has been public for quite some time, and as far as I know, none of them have been the victim of anything beyond boycott threats, which are not illegal.
The scientists' counter argument should be that the prosecutor is responsible for the earthquake because he did not walk around with a banana in his ear. It's just as sound as the argument being used against them; he failed to keep the earthquakes away.
The minimum is 0kbps.
Mr Blackitt: Look at them, bloody Catholics. Filling the bloody world up with bloody people they can't afford to bloody feed.
Here's where I try to get by the lameness filter so I can post the actual tweet in the format it was written.
No, it's so you can be like my wife and not go to sites by typing URLs directly into the URL box, but by visiting the Google homepage and type them in there.
I hope they call every VP and above at home 3-4 times a day to try to collect.
Is that Eastern, Central, Mountain, or Pacific? Standard time? I need to know if I have time for a nice dinner, or if I should just order in.
I work from home sometimes with a wife and four kids. I'd take a pay cut to be forced to go into the office.
Is it possible to speak Chinese in pig Latin?
That'd be silly, considering AT&T Created the Comcast we know today by selling them AT&T Broadband in 2001. What kind of business would buy back a business they'd already spun off...
oh.
As one of the nation's largest union employers, this bodes well for those who support unions.
This also bodes well for those in the seciton of the Venn diagram who both hate unions and think that AT&T sucks. They have a brand new outlet to scream about how lazy union workers are responsible for AT&T's sucky network and poor customer service and are going to ruin the T Mobile experience.
Despite all the problems, there was too much guaranteed money to be made to not get this project finished. This movie could stink like an ostrich fart and still make a billion dollars in merchandise alone.
So...tiered data plans? I thought we were against tiered plans. In any case, tetherers are most likely being caught by excessive usage, so isn't the tethering surcharge just a different way of charging people for using more data? If you tether and don't use more data than a regular iPhone user, you're probably not likely to be caught.
So...tiered data? I thought we were against tiered data plans?
I'll even post the information I used to sign up for this Slashdot ID publicly; I have nothing to fear:
Mr. Ivan A Humpabunch
1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington D.C., DC 20500
202-456-1414
screwyou@mailinator.com
The rest of you anonymous cowards should be ashamed of yourself.
Daily Kos is in talks to be purchased by Adelphia, Crooks and Liars is being taken over by Net Zero, and TalkingPointsMemo will become a part of Earthlink.
All I'd have to do is stake out the next pro-am golf tourney, the most expensive ski resort, the biggest VIP box at his favorite sports team's next game, the most expensive rental in Martha's Vineyard, or the biggest sloop at the next luxury yacht regatta. Looking for a CEO at work is just stupid.
Want to know the reason games are getting easier? It's me, and people like me. I suck at games; I'm absolutely terrible. I'm the guy who didn't make it past the second screen in Pac Man, who couldn't time the barrel jumps right in Donkey Kong, and blew himself up with the rocket launcher or got lost playing CTF in DOOM. I don't have the time, ability or the desire to spend honing my skills on a game that I'd only spend a few hours of my life on even if I did learn to play correctly.
But you know what? I've started playing more games precisely because they're becoming easier. I'm the new target demographic because I'm untapped and have money to spend. I'm very sorry for your experience, but I'm actually beginning to enjoy myself. Hopefully in the near future they'll learn to balance game levels, we can peacefully coexist. I'll be hanging out in "casual" while you're mastering "epic" content, and we'll both be having fun.
I've already created this, but in reverse; I have a spaceship with two magnets; one weaker one in the nose cone, and one stronger one that hangs out in front of the ship on a pole and a string. The stronger magnet pulls the weaker one up toward it, generating lift, which moves the rocket through space. Limitless free propulsion!
Or apply for and receive Swedish citizenry before releasing anything.
Next week on Discovery News: The Science of Jumping a Shark.
I can't believe people still admit to being Swedish in public. That's like telling everyone you're a meatball. FYI: I am from Switzerland.
In this case, I'm assuming works like Lolita, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, etc. don't need marketing. For new authors, the huge up-front costs of advances, binding, distribution, etc. are gone (for digital distribution), reducingt publishing houses to simple marketing. If you're a new author, you just hire a marketing firm, which will not demand 75% of the profit, and distribute via Amazon or other no/low cost model.
You can't just buy spectrum and throw radios into 10,000 towers overnight and light it up. AT&T is using the 700mhz spectrum exclusively for their LTE deployment, so you should see it lighting up within the next year.
The lawyer's assertion that the petition signers are at risk of harm or retribution is ridiculous. The list of financial contributors to the initiative has been public for quite some time, and as far as I know, none of them have been the victim of anything beyond boycott threats, which are not illegal.
The scientists' counter argument should be that the prosecutor is responsible for the earthquake because he did not walk around with a banana in his ear. It's just as sound as the argument being used against them; he failed to keep the earthquakes away.