The selection is horrible. I'm sure they're dealing with different licensing restrictions for every show, but this is ridiculous. If they want people to drop cable/satellite for this, they need to have the shows people want. There aren't any kid shows at all (Nick, Disney, etc.). Some of the more popular shows currently on TV aren't there either (Fringe!), but are available on free hulu. WHY?
I get a lot of those ads on my lame web site. Please stick it to the man by clicking on them. I need to pay some bills. Seriously. I'm poor.
http://www.addictedonlinegamer.info/
I got a C64 a few years later, but the VIC 20 was my first computer. I've got a lot of good memories of both of those machines, but the C64 was sooooo much cooler. I miss the games on that machine.
"It's a plot!!! A plot to destroy Lunix!!!!"
YES! I'm sure that's exactly what Mr. Dell was thinking when he decided to part with his $100,000,000.00.... Let's destroy Linux by investing in it!
"Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC), which can also be Stage stage III or Stage stage IV breast cancer, is the least common but most aggressive type of breast cancer.
While only 1 to 4 percent of newly diagnosed cases are IBC, 60 to 70 percent of all women with the disease do not live five years beyond their diagnosis. "
Fifty clams sounds a bit expensive for only being able to access the past year of articles. That price would seem much more appealing if it included access to everything they had archived. I would think that would be far more useful for people doing research. I understand that this would require significantly more infrastructure behind the application, but I think more people would be willing to pay for it.
Don't try this indoors:
1. Get steel bucket (trash can will work)
2. fill half way with diesel fuel
3. drop disk in bucket
4. cover eyebrows
5. light match
The selection is horrible. I'm sure they're dealing with different licensing restrictions for every show, but this is ridiculous. If they want people to drop cable/satellite for this, they need to have the shows people want. There aren't any kid shows at all (Nick, Disney, etc.). Some of the more popular shows currently on TV aren't there either (Fringe!), but are available on free hulu. WHY?
I get a lot of those ads on my lame web site. Please stick it to the man by clicking on them. I need to pay some bills. Seriously. I'm poor. http://www.addictedonlinegamer.info/
Try http://www.tachyon.net/ Very fast and reliable (expensive) service.
http://www.4d.com/ ... Too obscure?
I helped design a similar web based system a couple of years ago. See it at http://www.triagetranslator.com/.
I got a C64 a few years later, but the VIC 20 was my first computer. I've got a lot of good memories of both of those machines, but the C64 was sooooo much cooler. I miss the games on that machine.
Here's a picture of the shuttle getting a ride home on the back of a 747.
Yes! It is. It's called virtual hosting.
Exactly how do you use any other form of broadband in the middle of a blackout?
They settled for about 23 million dollars. Read about it here.
You should find everything you need at the iDen developer web site.
Why not give us a choice... Define: kickback
Would you mind exploding a few of those for those of us who are too laxy to look them up?
If you read that title the way I did, you might be looking for this.
What happens when you punture it with a screwdriver?
"It's a plot!!! A plot to destroy Lunix!!!!" YES! I'm sure that's exactly what Mr. Dell was thinking when he decided to part with his $100,000,000.00.... Let's destroy Linux by investing in it!
"Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC), which can also be Stage stage III or Stage stage IV breast cancer, is the least common but most aggressive type of breast cancer.
While only 1 to 4 percent of newly diagnosed cases are IBC, 60 to 70 percent of all women with the disease do not live five years beyond their diagnosis. "
Fifty clams sounds a bit expensive for only being able to access the past year of articles. That price would seem much more appealing if it included access to everything they had archived. I would think that would be far more useful for people doing research. I understand that this would require significantly more infrastructure behind the application, but I think more people would be willing to pay for it.
Are they handing out shares of stock? I'll gladly make up a few favorable reviews for a hundred shares.
This may affect Fark.com, but it will probably just mean an increased number of Boobie links being posted to make up for the lack of AP stories.
Don't try this indoors: 1. Get steel bucket (trash can will work) 2. fill half way with diesel fuel 3. drop disk in bucket 4. cover eyebrows 5. light match
There is a .NET port of Hibernate here: http://nhibernate.sourceforge.net/
Come on guys... mod parent up. That's frickin' funny!
It is the truth. You do not know how to speak Enlgish.