Just so we're being fair. The price listed for Youtube TV includes tax. I pay $35 per month and that is the charge that shows up on my credit card. I happen to live in an urban area with a lot of choice for internet providers and get 100Mbps for $40 per month which also includes tax.
Now don't forget your TV bundle with your cable provider you need to pay $10 for HD, oh and $10 per additional room you want to actually view the TV which keeps bumping up your costs where I am paying $75 per month all in. My TVs / chromecast all already support youtube tv so no additional equipment to buy or lease.
My only gripe is certain sports can't be streamed over the internet (i'm looking at you MLB!) so I have an HD Home Run to get my locals on my TVs so I can watch baseball without issue
The 64bit version of flash on linux was much better for me than the 32bit version running through ndiswrapper. The plugin used to crash for me all the time when wrapped but ever since the 64bit version came out crashes are rare. When I go full screen on say you tube it does get a bit choppy very easily but I'll take that over crashes.
That is actually the first thing I did when I read the original post. Seems to work exactly the same for email purposes at least and everyone I sent mail to was able to decrypt etc. I also found the getting the cert process much easier. I didn't have to create an account and the email saying my cert was ready only took about 1 minute, I think i've waited close to 15 minutes for thawte certs in the past.
I think this has to do with the fact that UT traditionally also has a linux server version as well. So most of the code is already ported for linux, they go a litter further with the client port as well.
I disagree. I think RedHat is generalizing virtualization and that is obvious with their libvirt. On Fedora 7 libvirt supports both Xen and KVM. The idea is that as new virtualization technologies come in, you can use the same api / gui for dealing with the different virtual machines.
If they had a GUI called RedHat Xen, then they'd need another one for dealing with KVM.
I've been using Quicken 2006 with crossover office for about a year now and I love it. I have not tried GNUCash since before 2.0 but as only a novice with financial bookkeeping I find quicken to be the perfect match.
I should note that it does not work perfectly under crossover office, can't register so can't do the automatic downloading of transactions, but I can download transactions from the internal web browser (which is IE6) and they load directly in.
I was just looking into getting this book but what makes me nervous is that it was published in October of 2003 and 4.1 wasn't even feature frozen at that time so how can it effectively discuss 4.1?
'21241036', That's the same combination on my luggage!
Re:what makes this different than bluetooth?
on
USB Going Wireless
·
· Score: 1
You have obviously never used a wireless mouse before. Once you are free from constantly battling your mouse cord you don't want to used a corded mouse again.
As far as a wireless keyboard many times I move the keyboard off the desk if I need the deskspace for paperwork. Another great use is being a lefty other people who use my computer like to switch the mouse to the right hand side of the keyboard. After a while you have your mouse and keyboard locked down in a massive cord tangling.
It's not that hard to make up a trademark that does roll off the tongue and does not exist in the dictionary (yet): Google, Accenture, Verizon, Netscape, etc etc.
Actually the word google has been around for a long time in the mathmatics community. You can even ask google themselves.
I favor the ever less popular googleplex which is a google google's
So if I parttake in the P2P network and have information
stored on my computer does that mean that I can get
screwed for what gets stored on my computer???
If I download a bunch of music aren't I liable??
So when the government scans the networks and sees that I have a document that is bogus, can they go after me as being the source of the document??
I'm just glad that I finished college before they had this technology otherwise I might have been caught for cheating.
Although I was really good at renaming variables.
but a law like that might make executives care about what they do to the little people and what would the business world be with executives who give a crap!
Just so we're being fair. The price listed for Youtube TV includes tax. I pay $35 per month and that is the charge that shows up on my credit card. I happen to live in an urban area with a lot of choice for internet providers and get 100Mbps for $40 per month which also includes tax. Now don't forget your TV bundle with your cable provider you need to pay $10 for HD, oh and $10 per additional room you want to actually view the TV which keeps bumping up your costs where I am paying $75 per month all in. My TVs / chromecast all already support youtube tv so no additional equipment to buy or lease. My only gripe is certain sports can't be streamed over the internet (i'm looking at you MLB!) so I have an HD Home Run to get my locals on my TVs so I can watch baseball without issue
What are my options for youtube, hulu, cough, cough, porn etc.? Most sites these days use flash and even youtube + html5 will not do full screen.
Lol, yes nspluginwrapper. See its been so very long since I've had to use it that I forget its name.
The 64bit version of flash on linux was much better for me than the 32bit version running through ndiswrapper. The plugin used to crash for me all the time when wrapped but ever since the 64bit version came out crashes are rare. When I go full screen on say you tube it does get a bit choppy very easily but I'll take that over crashes.
That is actually the first thing I did when I read the original post. Seems to work exactly the same for email purposes at least and everyone I sent mail to was able to decrypt etc. I also found the getting the cert process much easier. I didn't have to create an account and the email saying my cert was ready only took about 1 minute, I think i've waited close to 15 minutes for thawte certs in the past.
http://www.instantssl.com/ssl-certificate-products/free-email-certificate.html
Hopefully they don't follow the same fate at thawte did.
This exact issue is being addressed in the next release of netbeans (6.7). http://wiki.netbeans.org/FitnessForever
I think this has to do with the fact that UT traditionally also has a linux server version as well. So most of the code is already ported for linux, they go a litter further with the client port as well.
I disagree. I think RedHat is generalizing virtualization and that is obvious with their libvirt. On Fedora 7 libvirt supports both Xen and KVM. The idea is that as new virtualization technologies come in, you can use the same api / gui for dealing with the different virtual machines.
If they had a GUI called RedHat Xen, then they'd need another one for dealing with KVM.
I've been using Quicken 2006 with crossover office for about a year now and I love it. I have not tried GNUCash since before 2.0 but as only a novice with financial bookkeeping I find quicken to be the perfect match. I should note that it does not work perfectly under crossover office, can't register so can't do the automatic downloading of transactions, but I can download transactions from the internal web browser (which is IE6) and they load directly in.
Killer website dedicated to this fine holiday: http://www.talklikeapirateday.com/wordpress/
Did you happen to get this from the same guy you sold jack his bean stalk beans?
I was just looking into getting this book but what makes me nervous is that it was published in October of 2003 and 4.1 wasn't even feature frozen at that time so how can it effectively discuss 4.1?
If i had mod points I'd give some for this link, this website is hilarious. Thanks AC!
I can now use my laptop while wearing shorts.
My Leg hair will be forever grateful.
'21241036', That's the same combination on my luggage!
You have obviously never used a wireless mouse before. Once you are free from constantly battling your mouse cord you don't want to used a corded mouse again. As far as a wireless keyboard many times I move the keyboard off the desk if I need the deskspace for paperwork. Another great use is being a lefty other people who use my computer like to switch the mouse to the right hand side of the keyboard. After a while you have your mouse and keyboard locked down in a massive cord tangling.
It's not that hard to make up a trademark that does roll off the tongue and does not exist in the dictionary (yet): Google, Accenture, Verizon, Netscape, etc etc. Actually the word google has been around for a long time in the mathmatics community. You can even ask google themselves. I favor the ever less popular googleplex which is a google google's
So if I parttake in the P2P network and have information
stored on my computer does that mean that I can get
screwed for what gets stored on my computer???
If I download a bunch of music aren't I liable??
So when the government scans the networks and sees
that I have a document that is bogus,
can they go after me as being the source of the document??
I'm just glad that I finished college before they had this technology otherwise I might have been caught for cheating. Although I was really good at renaming variables.
If you think making a story out of RC1 is bad,
slashdot had a story for Mandrake 9.2 beta 1 just a few weeks ago.
but a law like that might make executives care about what they do to the little people and what would the business world be with executives who give a crap!
Otherwise one day she might relize that I wasn't at work late and I was drinking last night.