I wonder if he gives them a monthly chair allowance. After all, they do have to follow their father's good example... There really is lots of wear and tear when you toss them around (the chairs, not the kids).
I wonder what he would do if he saw a fluffy tux around the house or, even worse, one consisting of pixels on a screen...
The small change in gravity was recorded OUTSIDE the ring of superconducters. Nothing like this is found in "normal" conditions. One might also note that at 6500 revolutions per minute one would require a radius of approximately 440m in order to achieve just 1% of the speed of light. Not exactly achievable at the moment... Not that we can reach 1% of the speed of light anyway. (The speed of light is 299 792 458 m/s for those who don't remember their high school physics)
Of course reading the actual article would also induce further understanding...
Hasn't the Internet mostly reduced the need for all these external connection points?
Oh, please. Last time I checked, my printer didn't have an wifi connection nor can I connect my speakers to my laptop using the internet (Can nothing be done about sound quality on laptops?.
For me, I set up a private WiFi AP at every location I visit
Not everybody connects via wifi. A traditional rj45 ethernet connection is still way faster and more reliable that wifi.
I never have to worry about anything but battery life (I hate plugging my laptop in even to the AC outlet)
I guess you want to recharge via the internet too... Perhaps you've never had a laptop with the tiniest bit of "woomph". I know my (moddest) AMD Mobile Athlon 64 (in my laptop) consumes power like a beast.
And I think you misunderstand the phrase "desktop replacement". The main purpose of these sort of laptops is NOT ultra portability. They are computers which are EASIER to move about.
they might offer to return the price difference and they might actually do it if you present sufficient proof of a cheaper option. However, this really does nothing but creates a false sense of security in consumers. Few consumers really try and find out if a product can be found cheaper as they take it for granted that it cannot.
This is the reason why price guarentees are ILLEGAL in Finland (where I come from).
Those hapless users who mess things up on their computers keep all those thousands of support staff in good jobs! So let them mess things up (unless they happen to be in my immediate family...)
I wonder if he gives them a monthly chair allowance. After all, they do have to follow their father's good example... There really is lots of wear and tear when you toss them around (the chairs, not the kids).
I wonder what he would do if he saw a fluffy tux around the house or, even worse, one consisting of pixels on a screen...
The small change in gravity was recorded OUTSIDE the ring of superconducters. Nothing like this is found in "normal" conditions. One might also note that at 6500 revolutions per minute one would require a radius of approximately 440m in order to achieve just 1% of the speed of light. Not exactly achievable at the moment... Not that we can reach 1% of the speed of light anyway. (The speed of light is 299 792 458 m/s for those who don't remember their high school physics)
Of course reading the actual article would also induce further understanding...
they might offer to return the price difference and they might actually do it if you present sufficient proof of a cheaper option. However, this really does nothing but creates a false sense of security in consumers. Few consumers really try and find out if a product can be found cheaper as they take it for granted that it cannot.
This is the reason why price guarentees are ILLEGAL in Finland (where I come from).
The site is down but you can still use the google cache. FreedomToaster.org Google Cache
Those hapless users who mess things up on their computers keep all those thousands of support staff in good jobs! So let them mess things up (unless they happen to be in my immediate family...)