That's an unusual number. Why did they pick 17%? Why not 15 or 20? Is there any significance to that? Also, are they taking into account the amount of energy required to produce the bulb? What if these new "energy efficient" bulbs required as much power to create as a normal bulb used it its entire lifetime?
BitPim lists the VX9900 (enV) as supported, but I haven't had enough time lately to really get into trying it out. If you run across something that works better let me know.
Does Google need to pay to use the map that China produced, or to even show the country on a map that anyone produced? Are they licensing the map itself, or the representation of China's IP of the shape and layout of the country itself? If it's the latter, that's just... ill.
What happens if they just ignore their weirdo regulations and continue to publish the maps? How about just not in China?
All I can figure is that he assumed steganographic was a typo. Maybe I missed the joke too.
XP home or Ubuntu, according to Engadget.
Does it run Vista?
That's an unusual number. Why did they pick 17%? Why not 15 or 20? Is there any significance to that? Also, are they taking into account the amount of energy required to produce the bulb? What if these new "energy efficient" bulbs required as much power to create as a normal bulb used it its entire lifetime?
Wonder what those temperatures will do to the battery life? Could a battery compartment warmer allow more battery life than it costs?
According to The Consumerist, "...the CEO's personal information is currently being misused by at least 20 different identity thieves"
You must be new here.
This is why I refuse to be an exit node.
Postal Service has been doing it for longer.
Newman out.
BitPim lists the VX9900 (enV) as supported, but I haven't had enough time lately to really get into trying it out. If you run across something that works better let me know.
I'd treat them to a nice day at the rifle range.
Even the "run down" pictures look better than my working conditions.
Yeah, I discovered this week how much Verizon wants you to mess with their phones. Try loading BREW apps on a LG VX9900 (enV) using BitPim sometime.
Does Google need to pay to use the map that China produced, or to even show the country on a map that anyone produced? Are they licensing the map itself, or the representation of China's IP of the shape and layout of the country itself? If it's the latter, that's just... ill.
What happens if they just ignore their weirdo regulations and continue to publish the maps? How about just not in China?
I'm the guy with the gun.
Get back to me when your exes dad has something to say about the topic.
Yeah, woot's been down all day too.
Editor is cool and all, but what is the current ETA of the game iteself and what platforms will it be released for? PC?
Since it's coming from University of Washington, presumably from a .edu domain, could these black holes simply be running PeerGuardian?
Can someone please explain to me what the purpose of this is? Seriously?
They should do this with barrels of nuclear waste too.
The biggest botnet: Predictable Slashdot posters.
My bank does this with my login info. You can know my username and password, but if you don't type it like I do, you don't get in.
I thought a photon is a photon....