You absolutely do NOT need to keep Netflix running on your phone and you absolutely CAN use your phone for something else while the Chromecast is streaming. I've been using a Chromecast since they came out and love it. In fact, my son is using it to watch cartoons on Netflix right now and I started the cartoon via my phone. I just rebooted my phone to see what would happen and sure enough, Netflix kept working just fine on the Chromecast. Once you start the stream, the Chromecast itself is what is communicating with Netflix/Youtube/whatever.
One thing you are correct about is the local media streaming. That is a weakness, but you're incorrect on just about everything else in your post.
Unfortunately, the Chinese government already has free reign to do what they want, which is exactly why Google is leaving. I don't see it as a catch-22. China isn't going to let Google offer the services in the way that they (Google) want them to be provided. China has already made it clear that Google needs to comply with China's laws, so Google isn't going to be able to offer unfiltered search results and such. So what's the point of them staying if they are forever forced by the government to play by China's rules, and by staying they make themselves look worse in the eyes of the Western world?
Yes, because we all know that no self-professed "Christian" has ever deceived anyone. It therefore has to be one of those awful brown people you see so much about in the news.
Not right. I've gotten ESXi 4 to run on every whitebox system I have tried it on. And you use the Virtual Infrastructure client to connect to it (which comes with it) but you do not need to use VirtualCenter, or vCenter as it is now called.
I have a really hard time believing that people who intentionally go out into public with the stated intention of praying for the gay community (most likely to pray that they aren't gay anymore) aren't trying to drum up attention. Therefore I have a very hard time feeling sorry for them when they get exactly the type of attention they wanted.
A script that performs a relatively harmless traceroute is not analogous to putting a bomb in a laptop. There is a HUGE difference between the two, and if you can't see that difference you are deluding yourself.
How would it be illegal black hat activity on my part? It would be the fault of the douchebag who connected my laptop (that they stole) to this imaginary corporation's network. I'm not the criminal, the person who stole it is. Please, explain your logic to me.
I don't think we can really call the OLPC a $100 laptop, since it cost double that. But I agree, that doesn't make the Wind a direct competitor to the OLPC.
I don't like 99 per cent of the food at McDonalds. Does that mean that I get to waltz in and steal an Egg McMuffin because that's what I like and not everything on their menu is an Egg McMuffin, so to punish them I steal and they get NO money, not even for the stuff I do like?
I don't like the Recording Industries' lawsuits or DRM or behavior in general but it's people like you, who openly admit that they are "stealing", that make everyone on this side of the fence look bad.
My T60 has ATI video, and the drivers are HORRIBLE. I particularly like the "you can't click on anything but everything is still running you just can't do anything to it" bugs that I've seen on multpile ATI-based systems. Only fix seems to be the old ctrl-alt-backspace. I'll do my best in the future to ensure that none of my laptops, or the company I work for's laptops, have ATI adapters in them. Screw ATI and their shitty, shitty drivers.
But they aren't exactly giving any reasonable doubt when they say that she went to Russia without backing it up at all. If you have an alternate theory, shouldn't you back it up, at least a little bit?
You absolutely do NOT need to keep Netflix running on your phone and you absolutely CAN use your phone for something else while the Chromecast is streaming. I've been using a Chromecast since they came out and love it. In fact, my son is using it to watch cartoons on Netflix right now and I started the cartoon via my phone. I just rebooted my phone to see what would happen and sure enough, Netflix kept working just fine on the Chromecast. Once you start the stream, the Chromecast itself is what is communicating with Netflix/Youtube/whatever. One thing you are correct about is the local media streaming. That is a weakness, but you're incorrect on just about everything else in your post.
I think it's the crushingly heavy atmosphere and the green house gasses, etc. But I'm not 100% sure about that.
Unfortunately, the Chinese government already has free reign to do what they want, which is exactly why Google is leaving. I don't see it as a catch-22. China isn't going to let Google offer the services in the way that they (Google) want them to be provided. China has already made it clear that Google needs to comply with China's laws, so Google isn't going to be able to offer unfiltered search results and such. So what's the point of them staying if they are forever forced by the government to play by China's rules, and by staying they make themselves look worse in the eyes of the Western world?
I think this is what he is talking about: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depression_of_1920%E2%80%9321
Hasn't it always?
Yes, because we all know that no self-professed "Christian" has ever deceived anyone. It therefore has to be one of those awful brown people you see so much about in the news.
Not right. I've gotten ESXi 4 to run on every whitebox system I have tried it on. And you use the Virtual Infrastructure client to connect to it (which comes with it) but you do not need to use VirtualCenter, or vCenter as it is now called.
Chrome BS.
I have a really hard time believing that people who intentionally go out into public with the stated intention of praying for the gay community (most likely to pray that they aren't gay anymore) aren't trying to drum up attention. Therefore I have a very hard time feeling sorry for them when they get exactly the type of attention they wanted.
I am protected. God I feel dirty for having said that.
Oh my science, when will it end?!?!?! Oh, yeah. Tomorrow. Nevermind.
I just want "The April Fool" achievement.
Who cares if other companies already opened brick and mortar stores? Does that automatically mean that Microsoft can't ever open their own store?
The guy asking the question calls himself "ubergamer1337". Draw your own conclusions.
Xen supports this feature since Xen 3.3, it is called CPUID: http://www.nabble.com/Xen-3.3-News:-3.3.0-release-available!-td19106008.html No real breakthrough here...
Looks to me like Xen supports migration between different CPU models, not entirely different CPU manufacturers. So yes, there is a breakthrough here.
Don't you mean "netizens"?
The problem with that idea is that when you order a ham sandwich, you'll actually end up getting a meat pie.
A script that performs a relatively harmless traceroute is not analogous to putting a bomb in a laptop. There is a HUGE difference between the two, and if you can't see that difference you are deluding yourself.
How would it be illegal black hat activity on my part? It would be the fault of the douchebag who connected my laptop (that they stole) to this imaginary corporation's network. I'm not the criminal, the person who stole it is. Please, explain your logic to me.
Penguins are southern hemisphere.
I don't think we can really call the OLPC a $100 laptop, since it cost double that. But I agree, that doesn't make the Wind a direct competitor to the OLPC.
I don't like the Recording Industries' lawsuits or DRM or behavior in general but it's people like you, who openly admit that they are "stealing", that make everyone on this side of the fence look bad.
My T60 has ATI video, and the drivers are HORRIBLE. I particularly like the "you can't click on anything but everything is still running you just can't do anything to it" bugs that I've seen on multpile ATI-based systems. Only fix seems to be the old ctrl-alt-backspace. I'll do my best in the future to ensure that none of my laptops, or the company I work for's laptops, have ATI adapters in them. Screw ATI and their shitty, shitty drivers.
But they aren't exactly giving any reasonable doubt when they say that she went to Russia without backing it up at all. If you have an alternate theory, shouldn't you back it up, at least a little bit?
Did you even read the summary? This has nothing to do with vulnerabilities.