Where can we buy our own cable modems with EMATA for the landline phone services? And without using splitters (signals are bad enough here) to hog another power plug, making more heat and space, etc.
Yep, I haven't been to Disneyland for a couple decades. I went back recently for free. It felt smaller and pretty much the same. Whatever. Although CA Adventure was new to me, but it was OK.
Where can we buy our own cable modems with EMATA for the landline phone services? And without using splitters (signals are bad enough here) to hog another power plug, making more heat and space, etc.
I wasn't impressed with my work's S6 edge. Bad battery life, its curved edge screen was too sensitive, etc.
Yeah, especially against Godzilla. :P
Ah, yeah. That was always a problem. I am more disappointed with AMD's opensourced drivers. :(
Finally! Thanks. :)
I hated Facebook for requiring real names too. :( Does G+ still require that?
Some people always have them connected. :(
Unless it infects the backup drives too. :(
Even in W7 and earlier, and other softwares. Something can always go wrong! :(
I thought NVIDIA has good drivers in Linux!
Why aren't you using an ad blocker? :P
You mean 640 mBps. ;)
"Don't call me Shirley." :P
Valve just needs to make HL3 and Portal 3 exclusive for Linux. ;)
Yep, I haven't been to Disneyland for a couple decades. I went back recently for free. It felt smaller and pretty much the same. Whatever. Although CA Adventure was new to me, but it was OK.
Ditto. Same here even though I rarely games, but I do use both depending on whart I need to do. I also use Macs.
But is capturing the same quality as copying from the source directly?
OK, nazi. J/K. Yeah, I agree. I'm picky like that too and people call us crazy. :P
Yes, but hard to use at first to tweak rules.
That is where uBlock Origin comes in. ;) I wonder how long that will last until we move to the next ad blocker!
Angry Birds, Angry Ants, etc. :P
Are there maps of these dark fibers?
If they want to teach computers, how about learning how to use computers like typing, using the Internet, etc.? Computer Science is too much.
What about Linux?
If he was still alive today, I wonder what say and do about this privacy issue.