Is it only for the benefits of the students, or are you telling me that NASA waited until the very last shuttle launch to test something as important as seed germination in space?
And now, for the Slashdot cliché: screw the damn squids, they'll come back as giant evil overlords because of the space radiation or something...
However, unless someone comes out with a better deal than an 8$-per-month-stream-all-you-want buffet and/or offering the service in more than two countries (especially countries where there's no ridiculously low download monthly caps like the USA and Canada), I don't see it happening any time soon.
You only need Silverlight on Windows and Mac. Otherwise, the Netflix client is either built-in or downloadable as a separate application (iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad, PS3 and Wii come to mind). At this point I wouldn't even surprise me to learn that a Netflix client is available for the Nintendo 3DS.
Not only that, but they were able to have Netflix on the new Apple TV, which makes direct competition to the iTunes Store on Apple's own device. They were also able to push it on the Xbox360 which competes with the Zune store (or whatever they call it).
Why would you want SVG for photos, which are bitmap images?
All you need is a modern browser capable of doing basic AJAX tasks.
What does the color of the server have to do with anything?!
If you think 150GB or 250GB is a "monthly cap", then let me tell you about how it works up here in Canada.
Some ISPs have 35GB/month limits.
Vote with my wallet? Sure. I can have high-speed internet from that company, dial-up internet from that same company or no internet at all.
But I don't want to wait for the world of tomorrow!
We're waiting for the games.
But how far is it from a DSi?
Is Gus Gorman working for them?
For ownership of a 6-letter word "on the internet".
Adding "on the internet" to something seems to work for the stupid patents, so it might as well work for some other things too.
Why don't you test it for us? Just order a pizza for january 1st, 2112 and let us know when the pizza arrives.
It's dangerous to go alone. Take this.
Is it only for the benefits of the students, or are you telling me that NASA waited until the very last shuttle launch to test something as important as seed germination in space?
And now, for the Slashdot cliché: screw the damn squids, they'll come back as giant evil overlords because of the space radiation or something...
However, unless someone comes out with a better deal than an 8$-per-month-stream-all-you-want buffet and/or offering the service in more than two countries (especially countries where there's no ridiculously low download monthly caps like the USA and Canada), I don't see it happening any time soon.
In "condensed" form (i.e. ZIPed).
Better link (sorry about that, reader from the world of tomorrow!)
Obligatory...
Yeah, kids love The Peanut Butter!
You only need Silverlight on Windows and Mac. Otherwise, the Netflix client is either built-in or downloadable as a separate application (iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad, PS3 and Wii come to mind). At this point I wouldn't even surprise me to learn that a Netflix client is available for the Nintendo 3DS.
Not only that, but they were able to have Netflix on the new Apple TV, which makes direct competition to the iTunes Store on Apple's own device. They were also able to push it on the Xbox360 which competes with the Zune store (or whatever they call it).
Blockbuster? The company that filed for bankruptcy and that's also having a hard time in Canada (too expensive compared to competitors)?
Blockbuster isn't competition at all, except maybe if you're still thinking in terms of VHS tapes.
Would that help with recycling CDs and single-layer DVDs?
There's more than one country that uses "$" for their currency.
I wish I could, but have you ever tried to find the Invisible Pink Unicorn? She's INVISIBLE!
If anything, the hex key should be the symbol of their religion.
Also, their bible should come in a kit that you must assemble yourself to prove you are worthy.
Plastic.
What's worst is that the small photos on that page are 50x50 pixels, not 25x25.