I was doing this with Sprint for a while. I hooked my N400 cell phone to my laptop with a cord I got on Ebay and some downloaded software. it made a dialup speed connection that worked anywhere Sprint has service. At the time I worked for a City that didn't allow desktop internet access... so my laptop/cell phone combo was my only link to/. and Dilbert.....
I think it was clear that the founding fathers weren't worried about their right to hunt or plink being infringed when they wrote that, but their ability to maintain the safety and security of themselves and their family as well as band together to overthrow the government when necessary. Do you disagree?
"The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed." -Thomas Jefferson.
Home automation for sure. Imagine every light and appliance at your command all the time from anywhere.... Robotic camera's that follow the dog back and forth across the back yard all day long.....and you can watch from work. Super Cool!
Considering that at least half of the drivers around me on my 40 minute Seattle area commute are on the phone and close calls seem like a daily thing, I'm not sure we can blame the phones....A lack of thinking in general seems to be more likely...
I was doing this with Sprint for a while. I hooked my N400 cell phone to my laptop with a cord I got on Ebay and some downloaded software. it made a dialup speed connection that worked anywhere Sprint has service. At the time I worked for a City that didn't allow desktop internet access... so my laptop/cell phone combo was my only link to /. and Dilbert.....
I think it was clear that the founding fathers weren't worried about their right to hunt or plink being infringed when they wrote that, but their ability to maintain the safety and security of themselves and their family as well as band together to overthrow the government when necessary. Do you disagree?
"The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed." -Thomas Jefferson.
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As for the other issue.... i agree with you :-)
Red is still a bad thing! ;-)
Viva La Gore!...no wait...
Viva La Kucinich...no, no ring to that....
Ok I give up, I guess resistance is futile...
Home automation for sure. Imagine every light and appliance at your command all the time from anywhere.... Robotic camera's that follow the dog back and forth across the back yard all day long.....and you can watch from work. Super Cool!
Money is the lubricant that keeps the process going, not the reason for the process.
I don't go to work just for the money adn I certainly don't run my small business for the money...
Considering that at least half of the drivers around me on my 40 minute Seattle area commute are on the phone and close calls seem like a daily thing, I'm not sure we can blame the phones....A lack of thinking in general seems to be more likely...
The battle for accessible culture is important, but the battle for accessible science is more important (IMO).
Keep up the good work!
Sounds perfect to me.
Warn people and natural selection will sort things out.....