Well since RMS is a egotastical tit that would rather force all things GNU down your throat, instead of giving you the freedom to decide, I don't see a problem with losing points.
Residential electricity (typically) doesn't use all three phases, they just tap one of the phases then lower the voltage via a transformer. The same can be done with this hook. All you need is one connection to one wire, with ground, and you're good.
I never saw it in action, but an old PCI ATI all-in-wonder had a driver for networking via tv antenna. I think it might have been one-way, but I can't remember. The manual said it something along the lines of the TV stations being able to send out software or files at specified times. It was sometime in the late 90's I believe.
My iPhone (haha) auto-corrected to egotastical.
egotistical*
Well since RMS is a egotastical tit that would rather force all things GNU down your throat, instead of giving you the freedom to decide, I don't see a problem with losing points.
I have 1.5/384 because I don't want to pay a bunch for internet. $30/month is pretty much my price limit.
It's been that way on the iPhone 4 and 3gs since iOS 4 came out.
Nor should it.
One good use among the thousands of abuses is not enough justification to allow it continue.
Use what you want and leave the "I win"/"you win" dogma aside.
That's a possibility. I did have a debit card on file when I first started the account. I've been using iTunes cards ever since.
I don't have a CC on file with itunes and I've been using it for years.
Because it's a phone forwarding app, not a VOIP app. It would do nothing without an active phone connection.
If I was him I wouldn't bother denying it. Conway needs to prove its true, Paul doesn't need to prove he is innocent.
I suppose you missed the debate where he called him out on stage about it.
I guess I just haven't noticed them. Definitely haven't had to walk through any.
Nashville, Portland, O'Hare, LAX, Louisville, Denver, EVV..
I've flown well over 100 times since 9/11 and have yet to actually see one of these machines.
Six flights over the past two weeks included.
Probably not, but he should.
Residential electricity (typically) doesn't use all three phases, they just tap one of the phases then lower the voltage via a transformer. The same can be done with this hook. All you need is one connection to one wire, with ground, and you're good.
I'm with at&t so it doesn't matter as I pay the same price contract or not. T-mobile isn't available in my area.
Because I'm not going to pay full cash price for a cell phone.
I've been with the same cell company for 11 years, so a 2 year contract isn't a big deal.
If by "world" you mean "religion", then okay.
There is nothing wrong with open source, but the dogma turns a lot of people off, including myself.
Too bad coffee taste like cat piss,
I don't really know. The driver was on the setup disc included with the card but wasn't included in any updates.
From the department of redundancy department.
Sigh..
I never saw it in action, but an old PCI ATI all-in-wonder had a driver for networking via tv antenna. I think it might have been one-way, but I can't remember. The manual said it something along the lines of the TV stations being able to send out software or files at specified times. It was sometime in the late 90's I believe.
Of course I never did see it in action.
Political parties are a crutch for those who can't think for themselves.
Just get a dozen or so hooked up in parallel.