C2C has been my late night companion for about two years. They occasionally have outstanding legit scientists in addition to the regular cast of looneys and idiots. Great stuff.
I've used comcast digital cable in Tuscaloosa alabama and I loved it.
My parents house where I've spent much time over the years has a dish network receiver, in a very very rural area, a BAD storm will interrupt the satellite.
I'd make the call based on the kind of weather you have in your area, and cost.
I loved the digital comcast cable, but it was expensive, satellite isnt much better, just make the call on the weather you have and the best programming package for the buck, I'd go digital cable with comcast, it just had more options, it did have service outages because of weather also at times too.
I have the TI-83 Plus SE, got it a year or two ago.
It's built in address book is very handy for storing formulas...however in my calc class, I slammed it full of formulas and when I attempted to access them during the final, it crashed...gah
some fool will try to rig this at home, as clumbsy as we all are, not to mention how painful it is to work inside a system, and will end up spilling liquid nitro and breaking a couple of fingers into pretty little frozen shards...I won't touch this one with a ten foot stick.
Open-minded reason: 1
Ignorant ranting: 0
C2C has been my late night companion for about two years. They occasionally have outstanding legit scientists in addition to the regular cast of looneys and idiots. Great stuff.
I've used comcast digital cable in Tuscaloosa alabama and I loved it. My parents house where I've spent much time over the years has a dish network receiver, in a very very rural area, a BAD storm will interrupt the satellite. I'd make the call based on the kind of weather you have in your area, and cost. I loved the digital comcast cable, but it was expensive, satellite isnt much better, just make the call on the weather you have and the best programming package for the buck, I'd go digital cable with comcast, it just had more options, it did have service outages because of weather also at times too.
Metallica - One
from #mp3 on DALnet back in the day
what irony that it was Metallica...
I have the TI-83 Plus SE, got it a year or two ago.
It's built in address book is very handy for storing formulas...however in my calc class, I slammed it full of formulas and when I attempted to access them during the final, it crashed...gah
be careful, and test it, before the test.
some fool will try to rig this at home, as clumbsy as we all are, not to mention how painful it is to work inside a system, and will end up spilling liquid nitro and breaking a couple of fingers into pretty little frozen shards...I won't touch this one with a ten foot stick.
For those of us who work for Dell and are Lat/Opti support this is great news.