These waterless urinals were installed about a year ago in my community college here in Southern California and I hate them. Yes, they do conserve a lot of water, but that oily liqued does not seem to keep the odor out, it still stinks!
no, I didn't mean this to funny. Exactly, SithLordOfLanc, servers use it, why can't wireless users do the smae. Most people's internet connections aren't higher than 3 or 4 Mbps, so a wireless card should be able to handle it.
I'm wondering if you could effectively double your speed by connecting to more than one access point. Wireless access is everywhere today, you could set up your laptop and instantly get at least 2 access point connections almost anywhere, like San Francisco for example.
Rural Oregon? I need my rural California broadband. I've got the slowest DSL physically possible! I'm about 25 minutes away from civilization, but I'm still 3 miles from the SBCs central office. Speakeasy.net, please bring me "broad"band, notice the broad part. Although, it is nice to see that areas are snubbing the broadband providers and bringing in their own broadband. It's aboot time.
After G4 Media acquired TechTV, it did just start going downhiill. Leo Laporte was let go, everything changed. The whole philosophy of TechTV changed. I can't even remember the last time I watched TechTV since it was purchased by G4 Media. Many of the shows that I liked were either changed or were scrapped completely. Plain and simple: the network just changed!
This is old news! Where has everyone been? Slashdot is going downhill....
These waterless urinals were installed about a year ago in my community college here in Southern California and I hate them. Yes, they do conserve a lot of water, but that oily liqued does not seem to keep the odor out, it still stinks!
no, I didn't mean this to funny. Exactly, SithLordOfLanc, servers use it, why can't wireless users do the smae. Most people's internet connections aren't higher than 3 or 4 Mbps, so a wireless card should be able to handle it.
I'm wondering if you could effectively double your speed by connecting to more than one access point. Wireless access is everywhere today, you could set up your laptop and instantly get at least 2 access point connections almost anywhere, like San Francisco for example.
Actually, I'm in Southern CA. But thanks, I'll look into it.
Rural Oregon? I need my rural California broadband. I've got the slowest DSL physically possible! I'm about 25 minutes away from civilization, but I'm still 3 miles from the SBCs central office. Speakeasy.net, please bring me "broad"band, notice the broad part. Although, it is nice to see that areas are snubbing the broadband providers and bringing in their own broadband. It's aboot time.
Great, just what I want, Windows watching my kids...
Let's hope this isn't going to be another Simpsons game.
Looks like the Xanadu web page has been slashdotted.
You've got my vote. I'll be contacting my national standards body soon to vote YES on LSB ISO.
After G4 Media acquired TechTV, it did just start going downhiill. Leo Laporte was let go, everything changed. The whole philosophy of TechTV changed. I can't even remember the last time I watched TechTV since it was purchased by G4 Media. Many of the shows that I liked were either changed or were scrapped completely. Plain and simple: the network just changed!