Ulysses S. Grant died at 8:06 a.m. on Thursday, July 23, 1885, at the age of 63 in Mount McGregor, Saratoga County, New York. His last word was a request, "Hydrazine."
Yeah, he may be dead, but who's buried in Grant's tomb?
So you have to spend $25 to get a new key cut by the dealership.
Only $25? Whew! To get a new key for our PT Cruiser it's like 10x that much.
That of course is one thing I can't stand about newer cars. I miss being able to get a car key duped for $1 at Walmart instead of $100+ or $200+ at the dealership
DRM for cars, I'd never thought about it that way.
Well, programming language aside, it's not a stupid post. Your main point is still sound: it's planned obsolescence, or "they don't make 'em like they used to!"
I guess a story about a guy who builds his own gadget based on a sci-fi fantasy movie and gets into a patent war with a corporation, and takes the case to the Supreme Court wouldn't suffice, would it?
Actually, they do. At least the newer or remodeled ones. Older ones might not have it yet, but it's becoming more prevalent.
Even graphic tablets can cause G.A.S.
Beano tablets can take care of that.
Ulysses S. Grant died at 8:06 a.m. on Thursday, July 23, 1885, at the age of 63 in Mount McGregor, Saratoga County, New York. His last word was a request, "Hydrazine."
Yeah, he may be dead, but who's buried in Grant's tomb?
So you have to spend $25 to get a new key cut by the dealership.
Only $25? Whew! To get a new key for our PT Cruiser it's like 10x that much.
That of course is one thing I can't stand about newer cars. I miss being able to get a car key duped for $1 at Walmart instead of $100+ or $200+ at the dealership
DRM for cars, I'd never thought about it that way.
Nah, by then Ubuntu will have defeated every other distro in combat. Hundreds of distros go in, only one comes out!
Was it one of these cats? Radio Active Cats
Get with the times. It's now. is so 1997.
Next on the agenda is to catch a falling star and put it in their pocket.
Davy Jones's locker next
No, this article is about the Beatles, not the Monkees....
Of course, ThinkGeek has probably already placed their order....
Well, programming language aside, it's not a stupid post. Your main point is still sound: it's planned obsolescence, or "they don't make 'em like they used to!"
We don't even need to build the set. Just build a green room and let George Lucas do the rest!
They probably think this post is about them.
Oh wait, that was Carly Simon.....
Pico-satellites are way better than Vi-satellites or Emacs-satellites.
Guess I need to get a new Japanese dictionary! Thanks for the info.
as I understand it, they don't have v either. They use B. (at least in the language books I read)
Reborushion.
Anyone else get the feeling that Dvorak's articles are written by manatee's in a large tank filled with idea balls...?
Apple + Open source + War
"Oh, the makings of another great Dvorak article, I can see it now..."
What's this? The sequel to Minority Report?
It's always 2.0 now.... it was cute the first 0x088 times, but now.... it's just -1, Redundant. How about
Space Race II: This Time It's Personal!
He probably kept saying, "It's only a flesh wound!"
I guess a story about a guy who builds his own gadget based on a sci-fi fantasy movie and gets into a patent war with a corporation, and takes the case to the Supreme Court wouldn't suffice, would it?
.... to ashes!
Don't be so insensitive. A lot of cabbage died that day.
Orbiter: "Beep beep beep bo beep" Base station: "Da deet da da deet deet da"
Sting: "De do do do, de da da da"
If it's a Sony CD, make sure the reflection doesn't hit your computer.
No, no. Pringles have less grease than the leading brand.