Feature: For the average user, this would defentally be a feature, they could take their camera to new places without the fear of breaking/damaging the card and losing all of their pictures.
Bug: However, for those users who store sensitive data that my have to be distroyed by means of physically distorying the media, this would get in the way.
In conclusion, This would defentally be a feature to the intended audiance.
I don't know about you, but unless those trains in the diagram aren't moving, I would not like to be on one of them because they are just too close for comfort.
...nothing less than up to 300% speed increase...
Anyone else confused by this? To me it seems that any value would work.
It all depends on how you look at it.
Feature: For the average user, this would defentally be a feature, they could take their camera to new places without the fear of breaking/damaging the card and losing all of their pictures.
Bug: However, for those users who store sensitive data that my have to be distroyed by means of physically distorying the media, this would get in the way.
In conclusion, This would defentally be a feature to the intended audiance.
I nail my memory cards to trees all of the time.
you missed the last line:
Reproduction prohibited without permission
it has already been done, here it is
it has already been mentioned, here it is
They used FrontPage to create the website???
It could run it for your entire LAN party.
All you would need is a slightly larger scale of this or this.
I belive that you are a bit off topic to reply to my sig, But anyways, my email is above.
He failed at multitasking.
Then we would /. their snailmailbox.
So, will it be anything like "Independence Day"?
full internet access and charges $50 a megabyte for email, and $10 a megabyte for all other information sent or received
I would be paying a fortune for my connection
Darn! For once I read the article, then read the first post.
Last time I do that.
Come on Anonymous Coward, you know you have been first before.
I read computer manua...ok, so I don't read them.
The default setting in IE will be to block popups.
This pretty much means that the popup window will be officially dead in a year's time.
WTF? You must joking, you actually must think that everyone, or even most will update.
Heck, there are still many people who are only using win98.
I don't know about you, but unless those trains in the diagram aren't moving, I would not like to be on one of them because they are just too close for comfort.
Everyone should be listening to Microsoft and use a secure browser such as Internet Explorer that isn't littered with security vulnerabilities.
I think Microsoft has told us to use Mozilla products instead of their own.
All Jeopardy writers are previous contestants (according to Trebek).
So, who wrote the first questions...err...a...answers?
I don't bother with downloading anything. Almost everything I use is open source software.
So, if I may ask, how do you get your open source software?
You're still using their servers, right?
can be found here http://www.local6.com/slideshow/news/3413231/detai l.html?qs=1&s=1&dm=ss&p=news including some of the hole caused by the meteorite
Wow, no "viewing pr0n in 3d" comment yet.
So, just use a laptop that is bullet proof. Then, not only are your maps safe, you have a good sheild, too.