I'm glad they're trying to bring back the 'Tassie'; it went extinct because of excessive hunting by humans. I believe that it's our responsibility to bring something back if we kill it off due to negligence. We had no hand in killing the dinosaurs however, so that's a different story. But we should try to right our wrongs in nature.
Would it really be that hard to add HSDPA or even UMTS support? One of the commercials advertises 'real internet' but EDGE is only about 4 times faster than dialup. I'd rather have faster speeds than 'scratch resistant screens'. That's what cases are for.
The reason why a bunch of us Bostonians were tense today was because the initial news reports said 'suspicious devices' were found. We weren't given any pictures or descriptions, just that they were suspicious, and were beginning to pop up in weird places. I don't know about you guys, but in any city, if the news reported that the police had found a handful of devices around the city, I'd be just a little bit wary. Yes, it was their fault for completely overreacting, and it shouldn't have been in the news in the first place. But when you just hear that there are suspicious devices around the city with no other information, you'd probably feel more tense than usual, because you'd assume that the police would be doing their job and oh, I don't know, finding things that actually looked like bombs?
I remember a while back when a kid supposidly commited suicide over Everquest, and SOE refused to give his family access to his account to see why he killed himself. I can understand why Yahoo and SOE wouldn't do something like this, it's a security risk afterall. I think access should be given on a case-by-case scenario.
I'm glad they're trying to bring back the 'Tassie'; it went extinct because of excessive hunting by humans. I believe that it's our responsibility to bring something back if we kill it off due to negligence. We had no hand in killing the dinosaurs however, so that's a different story. But we should try to right our wrongs in nature.
So, does this only happen in Germany, or is Google banned from using Gmail internationally?
Would it really be that hard to add HSDPA or even UMTS support? One of the commercials advertises 'real internet' but EDGE is only about 4 times faster than dialup. I'd rather have faster speeds than 'scratch resistant screens'. That's what cases are for.
The reason why a bunch of us Bostonians were tense today was because the initial news reports said 'suspicious devices' were found. We weren't given any pictures or descriptions, just that they were suspicious, and were beginning to pop up in weird places. I don't know about you guys, but in any city, if the news reported that the police had found a handful of devices around the city, I'd be just a little bit wary. Yes, it was their fault for completely overreacting, and it shouldn't have been in the news in the first place. But when you just hear that there are suspicious devices around the city with no other information, you'd probably feel more tense than usual, because you'd assume that the police would be doing their job and oh, I don't know, finding things that actually looked like bombs?
Ok, I finished downloading it, and installed everything in the ISO file. How can I get a demo of this thing in action, now? Anyone?
I remember a while back when a kid supposidly commited suicide over Everquest, and SOE refused to give his family access to his account to see why he killed himself. I can understand why Yahoo and SOE wouldn't do something like this, it's a security risk afterall. I think access should be given on a case-by-case scenario.
I hope they get sued. It'll take what, 1/1000th of MS's assets?