Most schools have Greater then a T1 speeds to their dorm rooms! A T1 is a measly 1.544Mbps. Most dorms have at least a 10Mbps connection to the LAN and 1-8Mbps to the Internet.
Do you have a clue what this is all about? The main problem with these new rate is that all stations must pay for each song per channel PER LISTENER. All the stations are willing to pay a percentage of income just like SAT radio does, even though Traditional radio doesn't pay one red cent.
AHHHH! its becuase if you do that you can trick gmail into thinking its, a single contact when actually it's multiple... I love the idea.. but it fails to send to this new contact without first hand editing the beging and end of the contact when u compose a new email
Hmmmmm, Didn't Spry's version of Mosaic in 1993 have tabbed broswing? I worked at AOl wayback when and I am pretty sure GNN ( a company AOL acquired) had there own browser, and it used tabs (memory is fading) on the left hand.
She was a he at the time. Rebecca Ann Heineman (born William Salvador Heineman)
Most schools have Greater then a T1 speeds to their dorm rooms! A T1 is a measly 1.544Mbps. Most dorms have at least a 10Mbps connection to the LAN and 1-8Mbps to the Internet.
SkreemR is builtin to the client and DOES download just fine :)
/usr/bin/yes no gives you no! and /usr/bin/yes maybe
gives you maybe :)
Do you have a clue what this is all about? The main problem with these new rate is that all stations must pay for each song per channel PER LISTENER. All the stations are willing to pay a percentage of income just like SAT radio does, even though Traditional radio doesn't pay one red cent.
AHHHH! its becuase if you do that you can trick gmail into thinking its, a single contact when actually it's multiple... I love the idea.. but it fails to send to this new contact without first hand editing the beging and end of the contact when u compose a new email
Mosaic was first to have tabbed browsing in Apr 1993 http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery;jsessionid=2ax dbpnxpfceg?method=4&dsid=2222&dekey=Comparison+of+ web+browsers&gwp=8&curtab=2222_1&sbid=lc03a/
Hmmmmm, Didn't Spry's version of Mosaic in 1993 have tabbed broswing? I worked at AOl wayback when and I am pretty sure GNN ( a company AOL acquired) had there own browser, and it used tabs (memory is fading) on the left hand.
Rumsfelds comments are in perfect English. This has been debated here before. This is a known known.
I have seen over 25,000. Mostly cookies of course! Sorry, that I didn't grab a screen shot.