There has never been a time of unlimited and free local calls. Actually what most people are used to from their land lines which made it into the cell market is a monthly basic provider fee and paying by the minute (or by the text message sent). Most plans work that way.
At least in Germany, that's rapidly changing.
Nowadays, almost every new contract has free landline calling in all of Germany for a flat fee, and only mobile is pay-per-minute.
> If I understand Voda(.de) are suing to rule on the legality of locked phones?
On the legality of locked phones that you can't unlock after the contract is over, and neither by paying the unlock-fee.
Diesel-Hydrogen-cell powered subs are superior to Diesel-Electric sub, with the hydrogen fuel cell, they can stay underwater for up to 3 weeks.
Take a look at the german Type 212 subs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_212_submarine
3 beers in 3 hours should be plenty for 0.089%,
depending on the size of the bottle. If it's 0.5 liters, you get easily to that percentage, 0.33 liters is also quite probable.
How much alcohol does this Corona you speak of contain?
The scrambling affects only the US satellites,
and I'm pretty sure that the signal itself also says from which satellite it is from.
So you could conceivably ignore the data from the NAVSTAR-GPS satellites, and use just
those from the GALILEO satellites.
Why? What do you put in your walls?
We don't put stuff in there, they're made of brick.
"most veteran hackers?" BS. You've never been to rgrn or #nethack on freenode, have you?
I don't know which words Germans use to distinguish between desktop/laptop/workstation systems and servers/clusters/phones/*, though.
Desktop/Laptop/Workstation
Server/Cluster.
That answer your question?
Shift-F2 is the shortcut you are looking for in Eclipse.
Only the very first missions are actually flown in a no-shields TIE-Fighter. Later you get to fly TIEs with shields.
They're not blimps, so the engines are not attached to the person-carrying cabin, but to the hull. So they're not noisy for the passengers.
April April!
Noone is suing anyone.
If you had bothered to RTFA, you'd know that T-Mobiles lawyers just asked Engadget not to use that color.
For DJs who want vinyl, there's always the option of something like Serato: http://www.serato.com/products/scratchlive/
Try Company of Heroes.
Am I glad to live in a country where everything comes with a free 2 years warranty.
It is pretty fucking cold at night, but not boiling hot during the day. When I was there I even wore my sweater.
Of course not, it's flattened at the poles.
There has never been a time of unlimited and free local calls. Actually what most people are used to from their land lines which made it into the cell market is a monthly basic provider fee and paying by the minute (or by the text message sent). Most plans work that way. At least in Germany, that's rapidly changing. Nowadays, almost every new contract has free landline calling in all of Germany for a flat fee, and only mobile is pay-per-minute.
> If I understand Voda(.de) are suing to rule on the legality of locked phones? On the legality of locked phones that you can't unlock after the contract is over, and neither by paying the unlock-fee.
That's a different court in Hamburg, one where cases regarding media law are heard.
Diesel-Hydrogen-cell powered subs are superior to Diesel-Electric sub, with the hydrogen fuel cell, they can stay underwater for up to 3 weeks. Take a look at the german Type 212 subs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_212_submarine
A german sub did the same thing in August, see this article (in german): http://www.abendblatt.de/daten/2007/08/08/779801.html
It can be done in less, I have SimCity for the C64.
3 beers in 3 hours should be plenty for 0.089%, depending on the size of the bottle. If it's 0.5 liters, you get easily to that percentage, 0.33 liters is also quite probable. How much alcohol does this Corona you speak of contain?
I still don't get why some people think german porn is whacko stuff...
How big of a market Germany is? A pretty big one I'd say, with 82 million people living here.
No, they convicted Skype, who are selling the SMC phone, and hence distributing the GPL software included in it.
Stopped supporting Airbus? What are you talking about?
The scrambling affects only the US satellites, and I'm pretty sure that the signal itself also says from which satellite it is from. So you could conceivably ignore the data from the NAVSTAR-GPS satellites, and use just those from the GALILEO satellites.