Game of Thrones is certainly on a different channel here in the UK. I don't get that channel, but as far as I know, it has adverts (as I can't see Rupert Murdoch running a channel without them...)
Sure, and that might work if you use Facebook in the browser, but it won't block these ads in the Facebook app — you'd need to jailbreak for that.
I hardly ever use Facebook anyway. Final straw; I'll be removing my account when I have the time to go through whatever byzantine procedure they have for making sure the damn thing is actually gone and not just disabled.
...and the developer does *not* have the right to add me to any mailing lists, or to do anything with that email address other than store it securely and use it to maintain customer records.
If Google does not require that of a developer, then they do not have the right to pass my email address on to them in the first place.
Or, at least, that's how it is for customers in the EU. By law. And, since Google have operations in the EU, they're required to obey that law, and not just say "well, that part's done by our US operation".
Anybody know if the Amazon app store does the same thing?
This isn't just about the average speed cameras, though — these are cameras specifically to scan and log registration numbers and match them against a database of "vehicles of interest" (untaxed, seen near scenes of crime, etc).
Naturally, the data gets kept for years even if a vehicle isn't on the watch list. Just in case, like.
Everything I look at on System76's site mentions a display with a "super glossy surface". Fail.
At least Apple lets you have the option of matte on some of their machines.
(Plus I'm in the UK. System 76 ships from the US only, and doesn't cover taxes and import duties. So I have no idea what one of their machines would cost me until the moment it arrives — and if I decide the total's too much, I'd bet I can't ask the courier to return it and get a full refund of everything I've paid including shipping. I'd have to be either rich or desperate to not buy a Windows/Mac OS laptop to take that gamble.)
On the other hand, if someone punches you and you fall and bang your head on the ground, but end up with nothing but scratches and bruises, it's assault.
If you have a weak skull and die from the injury, they will be charged with manslaughter. (UK law, your jurisdiction may vary.)
The basic principle is that the one that committed the assault, without bothering to find out if their victim had a condition that would make the outcome especially serious, bears full responsibility for the consequences. If things came out worse than they intended, that's their problem.
So, since there's precedent for this with physical assault, why not with emotional assault as well?
In an luxury car, the heating/cooling system is controlled by setting a desired temperature; the car then does the right thing.
On a cold winter day, when most drivers of these cars start their vehicle, they immediately turn up the temperature control to its highest setting in the belief that this will cause the interior of the car to more quickly warm up.
Their actions accomplish nothing, and if they had even a basic understanding that the motor must warm up before the heating system will be able to blow warm air, they might use the system in a rational manner.
Or they just want to set the controls before moving off and have the hot air to come out as soon as it's available, rather than having to keep checking the temperature gauge and then adjust the heater controls while driving.
Of course, in a well-designed car, turning the heating to max with a cold engine would cause a heating element to warm the air until the engine heat was sufficient for the element to be automatically switched off.
Yes, App Store downloads (which is what Lion is) can be paused and resumed, and will auto-resume if the connection goes down then comes back. Trust me, with my quality phone line, I've already researched this:)
Not sure what will happen if it suddenly finds some wireless provider's login page appearing when it expects to find the App Store server, but hopefully Apple thought of that...
I'm not sure Kabul counts as EU airspace, though...
Isn't HBO US-only, though?
Game of Thrones is certainly on a different channel here in the UK. I don't get that channel, but as far as I know, it has adverts (as I can't see Rupert Murdoch running a channel without them...)
Sure, and that might work if you use Facebook in the browser, but it won't block these ads in the Facebook app — you'd need to jailbreak for that.
I hardly ever use Facebook anyway. Final straw; I'll be removing my account when I have the time to go through whatever byzantine procedure they have for making sure the damn thing is actually gone and not just disabled.
Browser support for box-sizing seems pretty good if you don't mind prefixing (and breaking on IE < 8).
If you set box-sizing: border-box on an element, it'll use the IE quirks mode box model for that element.
For the rest, there's six inch nails.
...except you can't get legal aid for defamation cases.
...that LinkedIn will be first against the wall when the revolution comes.
I also hope that it will come really soon.
You're supposed to take your laptop home and work evenings and weekends, for free.
Didn't you get the memo?
They can make me type the company's name.
In fact, I'll type it twice. The second copy will be in companies_never_to_buy_from.txt.
...and the developer does *not* have the right to add me to any mailing lists, or to do anything with that email address other than store it securely and use it to maintain customer records.
If Google does not require that of a developer, then they do not have the right to pass my email address on to them in the first place.
Or, at least, that's how it is for customers in the EU. By law. And, since Google have operations in the EU, they're required to obey that law, and not just say "well, that part's done by our US operation".
Anybody know if the Amazon app store does the same thing?
Soft or hard sectors?
Make that a spam-stuffed crust and you have a deal.
...assuming that your computer is a laptop.
Lugging a tower, keyboard and monitor to Starbucks is a bit impractical, and gets you funny looks from the baristas.
s/glass/users/
This isn't just about the average speed cameras, though — these are cameras specifically to scan and log registration numbers and match them against a database of "vehicles of interest" (untaxed, seen near scenes of crime, etc).
Naturally, the data gets kept for years even if a vehicle isn't on the watch list. Just in case, like.
That's what the fuss is about.
Everything I look at on System76's site mentions a display with a "super glossy surface". Fail.
At least Apple lets you have the option of matte on some of their machines.
(Plus I'm in the UK. System 76 ships from the US only, and doesn't cover taxes and import duties. So I have no idea what one of their machines would cost me until the moment it arrives — and if I decide the total's too much, I'd bet I can't ask the courier to return it and get a full refund of everything I've paid including shipping. I'd have to be either rich or desperate to not buy a Windows/Mac OS laptop to take that gamble.)
Growl source
Disclaimer: I don't have hg installed here at work so I can't verify that it really is version 1.3.
At least with power tools they eventually run out of fingers.
Motorhead porn?
*reaches for mind-bleach to remove unwanted mental image involving Lemmy*
Sounds like ideal training for the working world to me...
Not that I'm bitter, you understand.
Punchcards.
Lots and lots of punchcards.
Just don't drop the box.
On the other hand, if someone punches you and you fall and bang your head on the ground, but end up with nothing but scratches and bruises, it's assault.
If you have a weak skull and die from the injury, they will be charged with manslaughter. (UK law, your jurisdiction may vary.)
The basic principle is that the one that committed the assault, without bothering to find out if their victim had a condition that would make the outcome especially serious, bears full responsibility for the consequences. If things came out worse than they intended, that's their problem.
So, since there's precedent for this with physical assault, why not with emotional assault as well?
Sharing cupcakes destroys the baking industry, don't you know.
They've obviously been listening to the MPAA.
Or they just want to set the controls before moving off and have the hot air to come out as soon as it's available, rather than having to keep checking the temperature gauge and then adjust the heater controls while driving.
Of course, in a well-designed car, turning the heating to max with a cold engine would cause a heating element to warm the air until the engine heat was sufficient for the element to be automatically switched off.
Yes, App Store downloads (which is what Lion is) can be paused and resumed, and will auto-resume if the connection goes down then comes back. Trust me, with my quality phone line, I've already researched this :)
Not sure what will happen if it suddenly finds some wireless provider's login page appearing when it expects to find the App Store server, but hopefully Apple thought of that...