I think AOL is doing the right thing and tackling the issue before it gets out of hand. Spam is already spreading like crazy. I sure wouldn't want to get Spims too.
There's an ironic aspect to this fear of outsourcing. The U.S. happens to benefit a lot when consumers in foreign countries outsource their wants and needs to American companies. Take the example of "copyrighted" products such as software, motion pictures, and sound recordings. The U.S. exports $90 billion US worth of these items each year.
Canada also exports billions of dollars in cultural products each year. According to the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Canada's cultural industries export the equivalent of $5 billion Cdn each year. These cultural industries account for as many as 600,000 jobs.
Can you upload your own life and let it run a simulation to see how you will end up in life? This would be interesting to see when your 40, 60, or 80 years old.
Some areas use LPS which is a Local Positioning Service. Some cities already have this technology which is an extra feature on your GPS. I think an accuracy of 1 meter.
Hey, Missouri traffic jams are better compared to most cities.
The world would be a better place when spam is gone.
I think google has a plan to where you can communicate with other IM's.
I use firefox instead of IE. I'm never using IE anymore.
I would think an uncalibrated laser could cause some serious damage. You wouldn't want it to turn into a Lazik surgery.
I think AOL is doing the right thing and tackling the issue before it gets out of hand. Spam is already spreading like crazy. I sure wouldn't want to get Spims too.
Beat the game, and you automatically earn a CCIE Certification. Yeahh.
Too high of a prise. Maybe wait a year or two when they cut it to half price and more game selections.
This message was created without the use of hands.
This must be Russua's version of Big Brother.
It's cool to be able to watch the debate broadcasted on the internet.
How about having both PC and MAC?
Cool. A better way to searching for Pictures.
There's an ironic aspect to this fear of outsourcing. The U.S. happens to benefit a lot when consumers in foreign countries outsource their wants and needs to American companies. Take the example of "copyrighted" products such as software, motion pictures, and sound recordings. The U.S. exports $90 billion US worth of these items each year. Canada also exports billions of dollars in cultural products each year. According to the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Canada's cultural industries export the equivalent of $5 billion Cdn each year. These cultural industries account for as many as 600,000 jobs.
Why not just replace with quieter fans.. They have those available now.
Hey, I can sell it to you for 10% below the list price.
It's the wave of the future.
If its velcro, then it is detachable. Hmm, how safe can that be?
I think this will only happen in the country and not in the city. Look, Canada is using it.
I agree.
Sounds like SCO started a trend.
As electronic prices go down, so will the sales on robots.
See linux powered robots.
Can you upload your own life and let it run a simulation to see how you will end up in life? This would be interesting to see when your 40, 60, or 80 years old.
Some areas use LPS which is a Local Positioning Service. Some cities already have this technology which is an extra feature on your GPS. I think an accuracy of 1 meter.
Would that be considered roaming?
It would be interesting to listen to during a storm or tornado.