I have tried the chat bots from SeeBorg, Howie, and Rbot but they're not that good. The first two are very old and outdated. Rbot isn't really a true AI chatbot. Are there any others to try?
Um, in my area. I only have dial-up ISPs and cable. I can't get DSL, FIOS, etc. IDSL, ISDN, T*, satellite Internet, etc. are too expensive and/or slow.
Is there a mirror of it? It doesn't have to be on YouTube either.:P
Hmm, this video story reminded me of Boing Boing's mention of a two parts YouTube video story (about 18.5 minutes in total; #1 (here, here, or here) and #2 (here or here) showing "60 Minutes" on video piracy from 1978.
Netflix is nice, but I wish they require have subscription (another reasons why I don't have a PVR/DVR and prefer to VCRs, computers, etc.) but on demand payments. I don't watch many movies and others. I like RedBox for its 99 cents per day (even for late fees), but its selection is not very big and doesn't stream like Netflix. Amazon's on demand is OK, but limited, costs more, and has time limits unless buying it (still has DRM if keeping it). Mom and Pops, Hollywood Videos, Blockbuster, etc. are dying and costs more.
How fast are the Internet speeds on your farms and are they low pings? I keep reading and hearing how rural places can't get broadband services easily and have crappy dial-up speeds too.
I have a cyberfriend, whose family cat, chewed on wires/cables too. The couples finally bought sprays to leave bad taste on wires/cables. The cat stopped chewing them and was too scared because of the awful taste.
Can Murdoch buy Facebook too? ;)
Why would anyone want a rooster? :P
"Not enough rage." --World of Warcraft warrior.
Horse staling as in horse stalling? :P Tratment? :P
http://fakescience.tumblr.com/post/1367356168/how-are-bees-organized shows how bees are organized to beat machines and anything else. [grin]
You mean like this one? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LI-Wq-e480E :D
I have tried the chat bots from SeeBorg, Howie, and Rbot but they're not that good. The first two are very old and outdated. Rbot isn't really a true AI chatbot. Are there any others to try?
I wished Virtual Box had mouse drag and drop between host and guest like in VMware Workstation.
That means the agents are here! :(
Same here yesterday. I had to recheck classic settings or something. You will need to do the same.
Sure, watch the streaming video. :P
What are adds? [grin]
Um, in my area. I only have dial-up ISPs and cable. I can't get DSL, FIOS, etc. IDSL, ISDN, T*, satellite Internet, etc. are too expensive and/or slow.
Is there a mirror of it? It doesn't have to be on YouTube either. :P
Hmm, this video story reminded me of Boing Boing's mention of a two parts YouTube video story (about 18.5 minutes in total; #1 (here, here, or here) and #2 (here or here) showing "60 Minutes" on video piracy from 1978.
But Windows XP SP3 would be faster and better. Even 2000 SP4 would be fine, but very old and unsupported. :(
I knew a guy named "Webjunky". I kept teasing him as "Webhunky" so I will do the same for you "hunky". :P
But that is how male nerds/geeks meet women to fix their computer issues. :P
I rarely watch TV shows from discs/online. Only movies.
Well, I rarely watch movies these days like every other month. Theater is even super rare. Maybe once or twice a month these days? :)
Netflix is nice, but I wish they require have subscription (another reasons why I don't have a PVR/DVR and prefer to VCRs, computers, etc.) but on demand payments. I don't watch many movies and others. I like RedBox for its 99 cents per day (even for late fees), but its selection is not very big and doesn't stream like Netflix. Amazon's on demand is OK, but limited, costs more, and has time limits unless buying it (still has DRM if keeping it). Mom and Pops, Hollywood Videos, Blockbuster, etc. are dying and costs more.
$100+ per month? Ouch. :( $60 is bad enough!
Wow, not bad. Much than my office in L.A.!
How fast are the Internet speeds on your farms and are they low pings? I keep reading and hearing how rural places can't get broadband services easily and have crappy dial-up speeds too.
I have a cyberfriend, whose family cat, chewed on wires/cables too. The couples finally bought sprays to leave bad taste on wires/cables. The cat stopped chewing them and was too scared because of the awful taste.
More like stuck on the couch, you slimey sluggard. Don't make me put salt on you! :)