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I admit, I use it to pirate software. (Software that is outdated and overpriced, but software) I don't pirate music or movies (well, OK, I pirated one, but it turned out to be a different movie than it said it was). I don't get legit stuff off of it because I can get it other, faster ways.
Then again, if you're the kind of person that drives around with their laptop searching for wifi networks, you might be used to that kind of battery life already.
Like the AlarmGuard by 21st Century Innovations (comes with velcro to attach it to your laptop, range of 10 or 20 feet (adjustable), transmitter FCC ID LKC-AGRX-2100)?
Gasoline? That has to be hundreds of years old, and it was made by the death and compression of various life-forms millions of years ago. Same for all fossil fuels. Not to mention, they probably shouldn't even exist because they'd exist in the universe, which is multi-billion year old technology.
Concord EyeQ Go 2000? CompUSA tried to give us one for the warranty extension replacement for our Fuji, but we managed to get a Kodak CX4200 instead. The one you saw is probably blister-packed, right?
The easy-to-use camera offers functions normally associated with sophisticated digital cameras, including the ability to delete unwanted pictures, a fully automatic flash, metered exposure control, and a self-timer feature.
WTF? Delete unwanted pictures? My $30 Argus toycam can do that! Fully automatic flash? Any camera $80 or higher has that! Metered exposure control? $100 or more. Self-timer? My toycam has that.
You only need two tools to get around the MS partition encryption: a magnet and a screwdriver. Open your case with the screwdriver, and run the magnet all over the hard drive(s).
2 months is my guess. That's when sony'll end up releasing PSPlinux under pressure (and it'll be for a microdrive, as sony won't use the memory stick on the psp even tho they invented it:-@)
where did you see that? CompUSA has a 256MB noname USB (1.1?) for 59.99, btw
puppy linux comes on a 20MB iso and has flash versions. it has fvwm95, not kde/gnome.
...someone has a 3.9MB win95 version
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IMHO, if their religion is RedHat, yes.
I admit, I use it to pirate software. (Software that is outdated and overpriced, but software) I don't pirate music or movies (well, OK, I pirated one, but it turned out to be a different movie than it said it was). I don't get legit stuff off of it because I can get it other, faster ways.
Then again, if you're the kind of person that drives around with their laptop searching for wifi networks, you might be used to that kind of battery life already.
Why use your laptop when you can use this?
Your grandma has one too? That makes two analog cells in use today!
Correct, but stop with the flamebait, will you? The CPU multiplier is a number that is multiplied by the FSB speed to get the CPU speed.
Like the AlarmGuard by 21st Century Innovations (comes with velcro to attach it to your laptop, range of 10 or 20 feet (adjustable), transmitter FCC ID LKC-AGRX-2100)?
Thing is, I bet there's modification. GP asked for no modification.
Gasoline? That has to be hundreds of years old, and it was made by the death and compression of various life-forms millions of years ago. Same for all fossil fuels. Not to mention, they probably shouldn't even exist because they'd exist in the universe, which is multi-billion year old technology.
Of course, digital electronic computers are 57 year old technology...
I've seen on the Today show one guy riding the BF over and over.
Concord EyeQ Go 2000? CompUSA tried to give us one for the warranty extension replacement for our Fuji, but we managed to get a Kodak CX4200 instead. The one you saw is probably blister-packed, right?
The easy-to-use camera offers functions normally associated with sophisticated digital cameras, including the ability to delete unwanted pictures, a fully automatic flash, metered exposure control, and a self-timer feature.
WTF? Delete unwanted pictures? My $30 Argus toycam can do that! Fully automatic flash? Any camera $80 or higher has that! Metered exposure control? $100 or more. Self-timer? My toycam has that.
DRM. Read the USB flash device ask /. article that came up recently.
MOD PARENT UP!
So they're AA's, huh? 10-pin connector... four pins for USB, two for power, two for ?????.
Kodak. Why not go with one of the reusable disposables from Big Lots ($3) and just develop that and check the "Kodak PictureCD" box?
USB 1.1 can handle 11Mb/s. USB 2.0 can handle 480Mb/s. If the flash media can handle 5-7MB/s, it uses USB 2.0.
Hmm, essentially every major online movie trailer/short film site, every porn site, etc., etc.
You only need two tools to get around the MS partition encryption: a magnet and a screwdriver. Open your case with the screwdriver, and run the magnet all over the hard drive(s).
I've ripped CDs with Windows Media 9 and it's optional DRM. In the installation you can disable the DRM.
well, I'm just thinking of Sony's track record of not using their own technology on their own products...
2 months is my guess. That's when sony'll end up releasing PSPlinux under pressure (and it'll be for a microdrive, as sony won't use the memory stick on the psp even tho they invented it :-@)
excuse me, but this is a Sony product. Sony made the G-Protection cd walkmans. I rest my case.