Coverage depends on where you live. I am in a rural area and AT&T is the only carrier that has service here.
Service is'nt great now, it was much better when they were named Cingular. I guess they had to live up to the poor quality that goes with the name AT&T.
It all depends, I just tried Bing maps to get to my house from a nearby village. It did show my house on the correct road but a bit off from where it really is. The worst thing is it shows to take a seasonal road which doesn't get snow plowed at all.
Google maps show the way I would have taken, longer but you won't get stuck. Even better my house is in the correct location.
Do everyone a favor and educate yourself. Check out New York State on Google Earth or what ever the MS equivalent is and do a fly over. Don't expect much detail as there isn't much call for high satellite resolution in sparely populated areas.
Adirondack Park is 6.1 million acres, there are 775,000 acres of state forests, in fact there are forests covering 18.6 million acres of NY's 30 million total acres.That doesn't include all the farm land in use.
Also you missed the fact that New York City and surrounding sprawl is off by itself in a tail that is far from the rest of the state. I think you believe that NYC is in the center of the state.
"Space," it says, "is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly hugely mindbogglingly big it is. I mean you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist, but that's just peanuts to space...
First, there is no such thing as an HD antenna, unless they started making ones that only go to channel 51.
Second, you won't know what you can get until all analog is off. Some digital stations are not at full power, and some are being interfered with by strong analog stations. I want to see if I can get NBC on a digital station, but I have to wait until the next channel up analog goes off the air to be sure I can get it.
How does that work where there are stations on both VHF and UHF from the same city? I do have a UHF only antenna for 1 city, but I researched before I bought it to make sure none of the stations would move to VHF.
A normal VHF/UHF antenna would have been fine except I am getting signals from 70 miles away in a different water shed meaning no line of sight.
There is no such thing as a digital antenna. Antennas do need to be replaced every 15-20 years so If yours is that old it was a good idea to change it.
Mostly the FCC maps if you can believe the FCC. Right now only some stations are on full power digital. Some are still using their big antenna for analog, with a side mount one for digital. The same goes for the amplifiers.
Some stations have to keep their digital power down right now top avoid interfering with existing alanog transmission that will be shut off.
The stations that appear to be full power digital now come in stronger that stations in another city that is 40 miles closer to me. Their analog signals are now too week for me to get so I have to believe they are on full power digital.
I have been waiting for 3 years for this change over.
Most of the stations I receive will increase their digital streanth. One channel will change frequency and I need to know if I can get that one or I will have to point the antenna to another city.
Auto starting an application to display and download photos from a camera is not the same as running an executable that is found on the camera. One can be done without the other.
In other words, NBC/CBS/ABC, given a user with weak UHF before and similar power output by the stations, is going to be worse than before as far as interference because it's no longer in the VHF spectrum.
You got me, i probably didn't even check. I forgot nothing is impossible with linux, just hard sometimes.
I started using Ubuntu (Wary Warthog) because it was hard and I wanted to learn. Now I use it because I am lazy. I do use Ubuntu server, Which can be hard to setup, but then runs forever ( At least for me).
Um, I think one of the perhaps very good reasons they don't use Linux is because the teachers are clueless as to how to use it.
They won't be able to find their icons to click on because they are on the top panel instead of the bottom? The same problem with the task bar and system tray?
An easy fix for that is to set up a special teachers image that puts everything on the bottom. You can even make it an ugly blue while you are at it.
I think that moving to OSX (which doesn't have the ability to change to fit the user) would be much harder for them.
Or do you mean teachers won't be able to fix things when they break. I doubt they can do that on windows right now.
The line where the ball or a player carrying the ball is called down is called the line of scrimmage.
I have seen that line pained too, it is white. Some how the players and the refs know exactly where those lines are. It is hard to to know when watching on TV so they add that to the video.
You would shake you head at me. I always have firefox up, and right now I have 100+ tabs.
As for memory usage system monitor is reporting firefox as 406MB so 3.5.7 doesn't have any memory leakage on this system.
Coverage depends on where you live. I am in a rural area and AT&T is the only carrier that has service here.
Service is'nt great now, it was much better when they were named Cingular. I guess they had to live up to the poor quality that goes with the name AT&T.
It all depends, I just tried Bing maps to get to my house from a nearby village. It did show my house on the correct road but a bit off from where it really is. The worst thing is it shows to take a seasonal road which doesn't get snow plowed at all.
Google maps show the way I would have taken, longer but you won't get stuck. Even better my house is in the correct location.
Um, don't you mean Charlie Wilson's War ?
Do everyone a favor and educate yourself. Check out New York State on Google Earth or what ever the MS equivalent is and do a fly over. Don't expect much detail as there isn't much call for high satellite resolution in sparely populated areas. Adirondack Park is 6.1 million acres, there are 775,000 acres of state forests, in fact there are forests covering 18.6 million acres of NY's 30 million total acres.That doesn't include all the farm land in use. Also you missed the fact that New York City and surrounding sprawl is off by itself in a tail that is far from the rest of the state. I think you believe that NYC is in the center of the state.
Since Earth is a type 13 planet, calculating the mass of the Higgs Boson will only squash the planet to the size of a pea. Not the whole universe.
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Either put it on their desktop or install on a server if they use OSX/Microsoft windows.
Yes a local Fox station clearly shows firefox. The OS is not shown.
First, there is no such thing as an HD antenna, unless they started making ones that only go to channel 51.
Second, you won't know what you can get until all analog is off. Some digital stations are not at full power, and some are being interfered with by strong analog stations. I want to see if I can get NBC on a digital station, but I have to wait until the next channel up analog goes off the air to be sure I can get it.
How does that work where there are stations on both VHF and UHF from the same city? I do have a UHF only antenna for 1 city, but I researched before I bought it to make sure none of the stations would move to VHF.
A normal VHF/UHF antenna would have been fine except I am getting signals from 70 miles away in a different water shed meaning no line of sight.
There is no such thing as a digital antenna. Antennas do need to be replaced every 15-20 years so If yours is that old it was a good idea to change it.
Mostly the FCC maps if you can believe the FCC. Right now only some stations are on full power digital. Some are still using their big antenna for analog, with a side mount one for digital. The same goes for the amplifiers.
Some stations have to keep their digital power down right now top avoid interfering with existing alanog transmission that will be shut off.
The stations that appear to be full power digital now come in stronger that stations in another city that is 40 miles closer to me. Their analog signals are now too week for me to get so I have to believe they are on full power digital.
I have been waiting for 3 years for this change over.
Most of the stations I receive will increase their digital streanth. One channel will change frequency and I need to know if I can get that one or I will have to point the antenna to another city.
Auto starting an application to display and download photos from a camera is not the same as running an executable that is found on the camera. One can be done without the other.
Sorry wrong link. Here is the correct link. The table is linked in the page. PDF warning.
After analog is turned off some stations will move to a new frequency
This may move you stations into now freed up frequencies and may eliminate some present interference between stations.
You got me, i probably didn't even check. I forgot nothing is impossible with linux, just hard sometimes.
I started using Ubuntu (Wary Warthog) because it was hard and I wanted to learn. Now I use it because I am lazy. I do use Ubuntu server, Which can be hard to setup, but then runs forever ( At least for me).
It was a bad Ubuntu install. I usually fix bad installs but this time it was impossible.
Um, I think one of the perhaps very good reasons they don't use Linux is because the teachers are clueless as to how to use it.
They won't be able to find their icons to click on because they are on the top panel instead of the bottom? The same problem with the task bar and system tray?
An easy fix for that is to set up a special teachers image that puts everything on the bottom. You can even make it an ugly blue while you are at it.
I think that moving to OSX (which doesn't have the ability to change to fit the user) would be much harder for them.
Or do you mean teachers won't be able to fix things when they break. I doubt they can do that on windows right now.
Sorry brain dead, it should read like this:
I finally figured out it was money.
The line where the ball or a player carrying the ball is called down is called the line of scrimmage.
I have seen that line pained too, it is white. Some how the players and the refs know exactly where those lines are. It is hard to to know when watching on TV so they add that to the video.
I always wondered what the motives for claiming that CO2 causes global warming. I figured it must be power or money.
After reading this article I finally figured out it was power.
You answered your own question.
Don't feed the trolls and they will get bored and move on. Your post fed them for another 2 weeks.
The time war was time sealed. It appears the Daleks and the Time Lord disappeared from the time line when they entered the lock.
Of course it seems strange to see them in time past that point only because time is made up of wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff.
It depends on where you go for browser stats.
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