Nah, I don't see that working here. The gameboy is proven badass fun. Add in bluetooth and wifi and it's even better. The whole extra touch screen is just gravy.
Yea, and this is news for who? Quick check shows no blurb on the BBC, Fox News has it way down on the page, nothing on CNN, nothing from MSNBC either. There's plenty of evil shit out there to worry about, but this is your conspiracy of the day?
Yea... A guy no one's ever heard of quit his job because no one felt it was important, either in the government or in the public. That's certainly gonna trump any news about the debate.
I'm not sure how the end user not paying attention to their usage is negligant action on Valve's behalf.
If you pay per MB you really should install a tool to help you monitor your usage. I remember them back in the day, so I'm sure there is some really slick stuff available now.
As if anyone cares, here's google's brilliant reply:
Thank you for your note. As you have discovered, the Popup Blocker is active only when the Google Toolbar is displayed in your browser. If you have further questions, please let us know.
I don't know. Working for Symantec seems dirtier than the whole @stake thing, but you're right this is the path they took when they merged/formed/got bought/whatever with @stake.
As long as the cDC ninja strike force is still up I'll always keep my fond memories.
"Couldn't people also burn sensitive data to CDs and take that home?"
That can already be blocked via group policy in windows. The easier solution is not to put burning software / cd-rw drives in locations where untrusted people work.
I'm not sure why they want to change the hardware, when they can just make the USB ports read only via the software.
Hopefully this dies like most bad ideas, but USB blocking is a feature that keeps getting requested by corporate infosec departments.
Ok. Here we go. I don't want google for searching. I already have a wonderful tool that lets me to in line searching on the address bar, mostly for google, but it's a lot more flexible. Because of this, I hide the google toolbar, just like I hide the Adobe Acrobat toolbar and the Links toolbar. Unfortunately this has the side effect of stopping the pop-up blocking.
Oddly, once it has blocked a popup from a site for the first time, it seems to continue blocking it even when the toolbar is hidden. This is what gave me the impression that it was just inconsistant.
Like a lot of bugs, it's not really the app, it's not the computer, I'm just not using it like the developer expected.
Nope. Wrong. Spybot, clean. Adaware, clean. Firewall, up. Virus scan, clean. Google just doesn't work for me. Or, to be fair, it stops pop ups on sites I really shouldn't be visiting, but does nothing most of the time.
See, I heard the same stuff about google toolbar. Installed it and I get all the same pop ups I used to. I'm pretty sure all the ad companies have figured out how to get around it.
BB's selection is crap. Take a walk around and see how many of these movies you'd really want to see. The in store thing is nice, burning thru a series like Band of Brothers in a weeked almost feels wrong, but the selection is why I left.
I did the opposite. I joined BB unlimited thingy and within about 6 months I'd seen every flick in the store that I wanted. I knew the employees and knew when to pop in to grab the new releases, but it got to the point where I was watching 1 movie a week because they didn't have anything I wanted.
After that I went to netflix and I've seen a few hundred new movies with them and have more than 200 more in my queue.
BB is ultra mainstream so don't look for anything indy or foregin. Also, the whole BB versions of movies aren't the same as the regular DVD release really turned me off.
It's not that they're sympathetic, so much as they are misclassified as exempt. There are strict rules on when you being exempt from overtime, being on salary doesn't do it all by itself.
Then get a device that allows you to connect to it instead of having to go thru T-Mobile. I have a T-Mobile T610 and I have a lot of ringtones and crap that I sent to the phone via the IR port. No one paid nothing.
Let me hang up my T610 for a minute to reply. Checking the european and american SE product pages, they look really similar. All the same products. No 2-3 year gap in products.
Wow, and you wonder why people find Europeans to be pretentious pricks? Put down the hateraide, ass.
Whether it's drugs, alcohol, video games, TV, or tennis; it's not the substance, it's the user.
I don't know, maybe my GBA sucked. You either needed a flood lamp or be sitting in the noon-time sun on a cloudless day to see it clearly.
Nah, I don't see that working here. The gameboy is proven badass fun. Add in bluetooth and wifi and it's even better. The whole extra touch screen is just gravy.
You're right. It is there.
Yea, and this is news for who?
Quick check shows no blurb on the BBC, Fox News has it way down on the page, nothing on CNN, nothing from MSNBC either.
There's plenty of evil shit out there to worry about, but this is your conspiracy of the day?
Yea... A guy no one's ever heard of quit his job because no one felt it was important, either in the government or in the public. That's certainly gonna trump any news about the debate.
I'm not sure how the end user not paying attention to their usage is negligant action on Valve's behalf.
If you pay per MB you really should install a tool to help you monitor your usage. I remember them back in the day, so I'm sure there is some really slick stuff available now.
As if anyone cares, here's google's brilliant reply:
Thank you for your note. As you have discovered, the Popup Blocker is active only when the Google Toolbar is displayed in your browser. If you have further questions, please let us know.
Regards,
The Google Team
I don't know. Working for Symantec seems dirtier than the whole @stake thing, but you're right this is the path they took when they merged/formed/got bought/whatever with @stake.
As long as the cDC ninja strike force is still up I'll always keep my fond memories.
Anyone else shedding a tear at what l0pht heavy industries has become?
"Couldn't people also burn sensitive data to CDs and take that home?"
That can already be blocked via group policy in windows. The easier solution is not to put burning software / cd-rw drives in locations where untrusted people work.
I'm not sure why they want to change the hardware, when they can just make the USB ports read only via the software.
Hopefully this dies like most bad ideas, but USB blocking is a feature that keeps getting requested by corporate infosec departments.
Ok. Here we go. I don't want google for searching. I already have a wonderful tool that lets me to in line searching on the address bar, mostly for google, but it's a lot more flexible. Because of this, I hide the google toolbar, just like I hide the Adobe Acrobat toolbar and the Links toolbar. Unfortunately this has the side effect of stopping the pop-up blocking.
Oddly, once it has blocked a popup from a site for the first time, it seems to continue blocking it even when the toolbar is hidden. This is what gave me the impression that it was just inconsistant.
Like a lot of bugs, it's not really the app, it's not the computer, I'm just not using it like the developer expected.
I was actually coming back to report on what I found. See above.
Nope. Wrong. Spybot, clean. Adaware, clean. Firewall, up. Virus scan, clean. Google just doesn't work for me. Or, to be fair, it stops pop ups on sites I really shouldn't be visiting, but does nothing most of the time.
See, I heard the same stuff about google toolbar. Installed it and I get all the same pop ups I used to. I'm pretty sure all the ad companies have figured out how to get around it.
I think NASA tried using both and it didn't work out so well.
BB's selection is crap. Take a walk around and see how many of these movies you'd really want to see. The in store thing is nice, burning thru a series like Band of Brothers in a weeked almost feels wrong, but the selection is why I left.
I did the opposite. I joined BB unlimited thingy and within about 6 months I'd seen every flick in the store that I wanted. I knew the employees and knew when to pop in to grab the new releases, but it got to the point where I was watching 1 movie a week because they didn't have anything I wanted.
After that I went to netflix and I've seen a few hundred new movies with them and have more than 200 more in my queue.
BB is ultra mainstream so don't look for anything indy or foregin. Also, the whole BB versions of movies aren't the same as the regular DVD release really turned me off.
It's not that they're sympathetic, so much as they are misclassified as exempt. There are strict rules on when you being exempt from overtime, being on salary doesn't do it all by itself.
Then get a device that allows you to connect to it instead of having to go thru T-Mobile. I have a T-Mobile T610 and I have a lot of ringtones and crap that I sent to the phone via the IR port. No one paid nothing.
Not just US. It's just that we get almost no international news here.
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Not sure where you got confused, but there ARE a lot of experiments that you just can't do. This requires that you do soft experiments.
I happen to be studying econ, so I wasn't putting either down, but there are very wide areas in both disciplines that are just off limits.
Sorry, the prickishness was a rhetorical device.
My T610 only gets looks from people who's cell company isn't compatible. I know about 10 other people who have them. No wow factor any more.
More like psychology than philosophy. In both the tests required to provide repeatable proof are either impossible or immoral.
Let me hang up my T610 for a minute to reply. Checking the european and american SE product pages, they look really similar. All the same products. No 2-3 year gap in products.
Wow, and you wonder why people find Europeans to be pretentious pricks? Put down the hateraide, ass.