I guess suing the law firm and having the link to The Smoking Gun lawsuit papers in his Wikipedia article permanently is better than just editing it himself.
6. Yep. Buttons on the outside of the phone. Can't argue with that one. Good call.
Funny, if I squeeze my Samsung SPH-A620 flip phone in my pocket, it stops ringing because it has buttons on the outside, and I believe my LG 5350 did the same.
Sign me up when it actually exists, they've migrated to ergonomic, and it costs less than $100. Until then, my $50 split keyboard will do just fine, and that was already more than I wanted to spend on a collection of buttons.
Why not a fish elevator? http://videos.masslive.com/rep...
There might be something such as an absolute truth... maybe.
ISO/IEC 15948:2003
This is really infringing on my rights online; that's for sure.
I guess suing the law firm and having the link to The Smoking Gun lawsuit papers in his Wikipedia article permanently is better than just editing it himself.
Well, the result I found was 20 TB for the books (163840 gigabits) and they said in the article it was 6Gb/sec, so 6/163840=0.00003662109375 LOC/sec.
Well, if you use it in your lap...
At least it wasn't U-571!
Which article?
6. Yep. Buttons on the outside of the phone. Can't argue with that one. Good call.
Funny, if I squeeze my Samsung SPH-A620 flip phone in my pocket, it stops ringing because it has buttons on the outside, and I believe my LG 5350 did the same.
No, you were right, no one needs that much graphics processing power, even Longhorn.
Tape? I remember when my abacus rusted during a big math problem.
I've never paid tax on food at a grocery store; other products are taxable, though, as is prepared food.
With the two digital Nikon cameras I've had (E4300 and E2500), no.
It's probably like that "adware" and "malware" hype.
I'm as shocked as you are. I bet next they'll announce that attachements may contain viruses.
As many as you can buy within the $100 allotment.