Yes, because you can always use another harddrive, when you have upgraded the motherboard, cpu RAM, graphics, etc. all there is left is to buy a harddrive when you get that urge to buy some new hardware. At least that's what happens to me. At least that's what I do, buy a new HD and sell the "old" one to my friends. They have a never ending cheap source of slightly used harddrives.
According to the site:By understanding power quality, you can protect your electronic equipment, keep your business running, and avoid equipment losses and the associated costs of downtime. Niagara Mohawk offers this segment to help you identify power quality problems and find the right solutions for your needs.
So it is just a matter of a litte while before expirenced staff members will rush to the rescue and have you up and running again in no time.
when I noticed that CNN and MSNBC had their news anchors put the war helmets on, and start the 9/11 rant all over again.
I'm sorry but don't you mean Fox News?
Here's an interesting part from the site:
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Looks like Futurama executive producer David Cohen has been busy giving interviews the last few days. In this IGN front page linked article, he talks about what he did in the meantime, what he wants to do in the future (including a movie project with Ken Keeler - the writer of tomorrow's final episode), the long-shot hope for continuing Futurama with Cartoon Network, the slightly better Futurama movie possibility, the upcoming Season 2 DVDs, the Futurama Video Game and... this very site A short excerpt:
IGN DVD: Has there been grassroots fan efforts to save the show like there was with other series?
Cohen: There have been huge efforts but the network hasn't been too interested. There is an online petition that as far as I know is the largest petition in TV history to save a show, and there's a Web site run by fans called GotFuturama.com. That site ended up being the central location for fans to go to, and I admit that I go there to see an air date or something I've forgotten. They have a link to it (the petition). I think at one point they delivered a hardcopy to Fox executives which must have been the size of five Manhattan phone books. (laughs)
And before questions flare up, I think he got the thing about the Game Cube Futurama video game wrong. All signs still point towards no go there.
But it might be the beginning of one. If it could detect early warning signs it could be a good thing
It's not random, just because you can't figure out all the variables. I'd say it is entirely predictable. You just need the power to figure it out.
Yes, because you can always use another harddrive, when you have upgraded the motherboard, cpu RAM, graphics, etc. all there is left is to buy a harddrive when you get that urge to buy some new hardware. At least that's what happens to me. At least that's what I do, buy a new HD and sell the "old" one to my friends. They have a never ending cheap source of slightly used harddrives.
That's what small people say.
I'm feeling a little verklempt! Talk amongst yourselves.. I'll give you a topic:
Deregulation and Niagara Mohawk - Is There a Story?
According to the site:By understanding power quality, you can protect your electronic equipment, keep your business running, and avoid equipment losses and the associated costs of downtime. Niagara Mohawk offers this segment to help you identify power quality problems and find the right solutions for your needs.
So it is just a matter of a litte while before expirenced staff members will rush to the rescue and have you up and running again in no time.
If so, now is a good time do figure out if the ones located in NY you were looking at, are prepared for such problems. :)
when I noticed that CNN and MSNBC had their news anchors put the war helmets on, and start the 9/11 rant all over again.
I'm sorry but don't you mean Fox News?
you mean "finger", right?
So will we find Gender Bender in there?
You know, he's a real tuffie!
Google has WON :)
You mean just like Altavista had?
He is still stupid..
Auton! Auton! Auton! Auton! Auton Aus Tirol.
Well, they could be using the Edirectory". They still need to manage all those Linux machines.
Here's an interesting part from the site: ... this very site A short excerpt:
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Looks like Futurama executive producer David Cohen has been busy giving interviews the last few days. In this IGN front page linked article, he talks about what he did in the meantime, what he wants to do in the future (including a movie project with Ken Keeler - the writer of tomorrow's final episode), the long-shot hope for continuing Futurama with Cartoon Network, the slightly better Futurama movie possibility, the upcoming Season 2 DVDs, the Futurama Video Game and
IGN DVD: Has there been grassroots fan efforts to save the show like there was with other series?
Cohen: There have been huge efforts but the network hasn't been too interested. There is an online petition that as far as I know is the largest petition in TV history to save a show, and there's a Web site run by fans called GotFuturama.com. That site ended up being the central location for fans to go to, and I admit that I go there to see an air date or something I've forgotten. They have a link to it (the petition). I think at one point they delivered a hardcopy to Fox executives which must have been the size of five Manhattan phone books. (laughs) And before questions flare up, I think he got the thing about the Game Cube Futurama video game wrong. All signs still point towards no go there.