"Basically i'm asking, what will the price on this be?"
Verizon currently has a similar technology that is in the testing phase in DC and San Diego. The monthly cost for it is $79.99 for unlimited bandwidth usage. I figure that Nextel will have to price it somewhat competitively. Eventually, the price will come down (hopefully) to around $50 or $60 and I might think about replacing my Road Runner with one of the High Speed Wan plans.
I have always wanted to do build a HTPC, but have not had the time or money as of yet. I think it would be interesting to learn more about sound video and have fun doing it in my own home on one of my PC's. With the right TV/Projector you could do much more with it than just watch movies.
I am guessing that the reason they have beer in the lab is incase their hypothesis and data don't match up. This way they can down a couple and then everything starts looking right....:-)
No more need for acurate studies! I only wish they had supplied beer at my school's lab. I know I would have done better on those darn exeriments.
Amen! FormFlow sucks ass. We use it here at the Air Force base I work at. If I had to pick between supporting FormFlow and *anything* I can tell you that it wouldn't be FormFlow!
Actually I would have to pick RIAA because they TOTALLY SUCK. Even though microsoft isn't my buddy, I live in less fear from them than from RIAA. Example: Lets say that I use a file sharing service like KAZAA that uses my computer as a "supernode" on that share network. Incase you didn't know, a supernode searches computers "in your area" for files. Essentially, a local part of an otherwise system wide indexing service. So anyone who participates could be considered an accesory to the crime, not to mention any files they would have illegally from this share service. Microsoft on the other hand has its own problems with the goverment and doesn't really bother me too much. Sure, I may have used the Office Suite or Win 98 illegally back in the day, but for the most part it was for a short time and I actually paid for a new lisence so that I can be in the clear. I use the Office Suite legally now because I got a copy from work that I am allowed to use at home.
Microsoft needs improvment. (TONS) RIAA need to be shot until death and then shot again. And maybe one more time for good measure.
Its not that one person out of 10000 buys the product. Its all about clicking on the link and getting the person to the web site. A lot of spam email that claims to sell something really is just a trip to get you to click to a web site that is full of ads. So the spammers don't care if you buy or not, they usually get paid if the ad site gets enough hits. The best option is to set up Rules to filter and get used to the delete key. I have found that setting up two email accounts is best. One that I only give out to people on my trust list (very few) and then another that I give out to most anyone who asks and/or when I need to give an email to sign up for something "free." This way you can keep your sanity with an In-box that maybe only have 2 or 3 spam messages in it per day rather than 20+. Also (most likely) no important message will get deleted unintentionally.
Delete it and move on.
It put Ogdenville, North Haverbrook and Brockway on the Map!
"Basically i'm asking, what will the price on this be?"
Verizon currently has a similar technology that is in the testing phase in DC and San Diego. The monthly cost for it is $79.99 for unlimited bandwidth usage. I figure that Nextel will have to price it somewhat competitively. Eventually, the price will come down (hopefully) to around $50 or $60 and I might think about replacing my Road Runner with one of the High Speed Wan plans.I have always wanted to do build a HTPC, but have not had the time or money as of yet. I think it would be interesting to learn more about sound video and have fun doing it in my own home on one of my PC's. With the right TV/Projector you could do much more with it than just watch movies.
"I won't let this degrade into a "did! did not!" debate."
:-)
So, did you mean "did not, did not not" or what? Just thought that was funny.
Agreed! Aything *MAY* be used with anything else. Why do they always put it in there?
This just in: This post MAY be modded up/down.
I am guessing that the reason they have beer in the lab is incase their hypothesis and data don't match up. This way they can down a couple and then everything starts looking right.... :-)
No more need for acurate studies! I only wish they had supplied beer at my school's lab. I know I would have done better on those darn exeriments.
I guess the payoff would be pretty low for a car bomb in Israel. Since it seems to happens almost every other week.
Maybe if I watch the first two at home, then that same day go watch the third one at the movies, it will all make sense.
Probably not, but who cares?
Amen! FormFlow sucks ass. We use it here at the Air Force base I work at. If I had to pick between supporting FormFlow and *anything* I can tell you that it wouldn't be FormFlow!
Actually I would have to pick RIAA because they TOTALLY SUCK. Even though microsoft isn't my buddy, I live in less fear from them than from RIAA. Example: Lets say that I use a file sharing service like KAZAA that uses my computer as a "supernode" on that share network. Incase you didn't know, a supernode searches computers "in your area" for files. Essentially, a local part of an otherwise system wide indexing service. So anyone who participates could be considered an accesory to the crime, not to mention any files they would have illegally from this share service. Microsoft on the other hand has its own problems with the goverment and doesn't really bother me too much. Sure, I may have used the Office Suite or Win 98 illegally back in the day, but for the most part it was for a short time and I actually paid for a new lisence so that I can be in the clear. I use the Office Suite legally now because I got a copy from work that I am allowed to use at home.
Microsoft needs improvment. (TONS)
RIAA need to be shot until death and then shot again. And maybe one more time for good measure.
Agreed! Wavelength, smevelength. Green is the coolest.
This site rocks! I can't decide if I like the Donkey or the nuts better. LOL !!
Its not that one person out of 10000 buys the product. Its all about clicking on the link and getting the person to the web site. A lot of spam email that claims to sell something really is just a trip to get you to click to a web site that is full of ads. So the spammers don't care if you buy or not, they usually get paid if the ad site gets enough hits. The best option is to set up Rules to filter and get used to the delete key. I have found that setting up two email accounts is best. One that I only give out to people on my trust list (very few) and then another that I give out to most anyone who asks and/or when I need to give an email to sign up for something "free." This way you can keep your sanity with an In-box that maybe only have 2 or 3 spam messages in it per day rather than 20+. Also (most likely) no important message will get deleted unintentionally. Delete it and move on.