I have a BoA account with SiteKey and here is how it works:
- Three questions are one time only and are NOT credit card or account related - You also choose a tacky photo - Once the questions are set then it will ask you only one time from the machine you are at to answer one of the three questions - Once you have answered you are presented with the tacky photo and a request for your password - You have to reauthenitcate at each machine you are at and let BoA know if you want that machine added to the list of "safe" machines, meaning you don't have to answer the question again and are presented with only the photo and request for password.
"Some day at some point in the future, your computer will no longer be compatible with new software"
True, I am not arguing that, but changing the processor will cause the PPC folks to be left out in a few years.
Applications that ran on a 486 still run today. Changes this deep will end of life my machine a heck of a lot sooner then before not from a Apple support side, but from a useful application side.
Of fucking course the computer is going to work. But are you going to write new applications for me once the transition begins? I'll make sure to ask Adobe to send you the code to recompile for me.
Remember just because the old copper and coaxial aren't sexy doesn't mean they don't have clout.
How does a local Bell force this? Well there's that little tax that is tacked on to your phone bills by the States, and guess what Mr. State? The Federal Government keeps sending you messages not to touch VoIP, so what is going to fill those coffers? Who's going to approve the bonds to raise the money for your network? etc.
Best lines from the Onyxia Quest Line:
...and do not forget:
"I never liked him anyway" - Windsor
"There walks a Hero", "Nerves of Thorium Sir!" - SW Guards
Lady Katrana Prestor glares at you
Are you proposing some sort of "heating machine"?
The key is to play on a low pop server... Then you can run around in the auction house with no problems at all!
You can predict with near 100% accuracy that where most people will be all day. Work or home.
It's a cookie I just checked.
I have a BoA account with SiteKey and here is how it works:
- Three questions are one time only and are NOT credit card or account related
- You also choose a tacky photo
- Once the questions are set then it will ask you only one time from the machine you are at to answer one of the three questions
- Once you have answered you are presented with the tacky photo and a request for your password
- You have to reauthenitcate at each machine you are at and let BoA know if you want that machine added to the list of "safe" machines, meaning you don't have to answer the question again and are presented with only the photo and request for password.
whew!
That was me on the road to Westfall; and I wanted secretly to play with you...
Man, I remember those days. That was like 1998 right?
Tell that to Jack Bauer...
Wow; using that analogy we can sue Microsoft for millions in lost "opportunity cost".
After counting to ten.
"Some day at some point in the future, your computer will no longer be compatible with new software"
True, I am not arguing that, but changing the processor will cause the PPC folks to be left out in a few years.
Applications that ran on a 486 still run today. Changes this deep will end of life my machine a heck of a lot sooner then before not from a Apple support side, but from a useful application side.
Well gosh you mean it will still work? Golle!
Of fucking course the computer is going to work. But are you going to write new applications for me once the transition begins? I'll make sure to ask Adobe to send you the code to recompile for me.
I bought one yesterday after having a G4 for 3 1/2 years. I guess I can look forward to only a year and a half of value here...
*sigh*
I live in Maryland and it took every second possible to move from Pennsylvania to me as well! I could have walked up and back in that time!
Remember just because the old copper and coaxial aren't sexy doesn't mean they don't have clout. How does a local Bell force this? Well there's that little tax that is tacked on to your phone bills by the States, and guess what Mr. State? The Federal Government keeps sending you messages not to touch VoIP, so what is going to fill those coffers? Who's going to approve the bonds to raise the money for your network? etc.
This was less expensive then sending 3,747 ebola laden monkeys around the the world.
So civilians figured out what the US Military does everyday.
"Hush little baby. I have replaced your mother."
0.4535924 kilograms if you are our northern neighbor...
Judging by the number of posts this game is going to get a ton of business!