Wondering if for the sets that aren't used for recieving broadcast (like a few that I have are set up for) is acctually 30 million / 10% or 3 million and 1%. Gotta be a typeo in there somewhere.
It's quite simple how to get many people to upgrade. Create a piece of software that people want/need to use and make sure that it only runs on Longhorn.
Otherwise there is really no reason for people to give up something that works. If it wasn't for Adobe After Effects 6.0 I would still be running ME. I know, I know, but I had one of the three stable, well running ME systems in the country. It wasn't until there was software I couldn't run that I felt the need to give up something that worked for a new OS.
If Mircrosoft begins using the XML format for their Word documents, what effect will this have on the compatibility of Word and OpenOffice? Will importing Word files into OpenOffice be smoother with less errors now?
Ooh, so I have the option to buy virus protection from Microsoft, the company that seems to have every piece of software they put out hit by viruses, and they're making me pay for it?
No thanks, I'll stick with AVG. Free and it works.
That is what I have always wondered about voice recognition for security. I could see it being much more of a problem if you needed to speak every time you wanted to make a purchace, but if you get a cold you can just wait a day or two, and I'm sure they can handle the small percentage of the population that is mute in a different manner.
I will fully agree that bandwith consumption has no correlation with illegal activity. I moved into a short term housing apartment a few months ago and have already gotten four strikes and been banned by my ISP for excessive bandwith use. The thing is that none of what I was doing was illegal. I was filesharring legal files and uploading to the websites I run.
It made me very frustraded with this particualr ISP. I can't imagine if every ISP acted this way.
They did get one part correct
"Hello people who have run out of smut on the internet" - Pepe
That's how I found myself watching this utter piece of crap.
Wondering if for the sets that aren't used for recieving broadcast (like a few that I have are set up for) is acctually 30 million / 10% or 3 million and 1%. Gotta be a typeo in there somewhere.
You might have to leave your terminal, but think about it. The dark knight fights at night. You wouldn't even have to be exposed to direct sunlight!
Does this mean that Back To The Future was based on fiction and didn't really happen? I don't believe it!
The movie seemed so lifelike....
It's quite simple how to get many people to upgrade. Create a piece of software that people want/need to use and make sure that it only runs on Longhorn.
Otherwise there is really no reason for people to give up something that works. If it wasn't for Adobe After Effects 6.0 I would still be running ME. I know, I know, but I had one of the three stable, well running ME systems in the country. It wasn't until there was software I couldn't run that I felt the need to give up something that worked for a new OS.
Would you want your children flying a space shuttle that hasn't been properly beta-tested? Everyone knows where they were when the Alpha test failed.
Who cares? The important thing is that according to the creators, an Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie is in the works.
...some things never change. Except it's more jpegs now.
Really?
Personally I would have the correct information about five stories, than one more where the info could be wrong?
But that's just me, maybe other people don't care if stuff is right or just sounds good.
Put it on the list of technologies being limited by the fact that advnaces in batteries aren't occuring as fast as the technology relying on them.
I would love to know how many hours were spent on Sony's end developing this new encryption that was broken in only 3 days.
I wouldn't be suprised if the cost to develop this new technology ends up costing more than it helps them in loss of profits.
If Mircrosoft begins using the XML format for their Word documents, what effect will this have on the compatibility of Word and OpenOffice? Will importing Word files into OpenOffice be smoother with less errors now?
I would imagine that initially there would be a huge surge in porn sites using .xxx
.xxx Most of the public still tries to type .com after nearly everything.
Overall though I couldn't see porn sites using only the
Not if they've got motors on all four wheels. How are you going to prop it up to get the miles off the car then?
Seems the best way to get rid of anything these days is to just call it unamerican and people will hate it.
Damn sheeple of this country.
Ooh, so I have the option to buy virus protection from Microsoft, the company that seems to have every piece of software they put out hit by viruses, and they're making me pay for it?
No thanks, I'll stick with AVG. Free and it works.
I would think that Apple could put a hurt back on them by not allowing TigerDirect to sell Apple prodcuts.
After a lawsuit like this, I would love to see TigerDirect start having companies not allow them to sell their products.
That is what I have always wondered about voice recognition for security. I could see it being much more of a problem if you needed to speak every time you wanted to make a purchace, but if you get a cold you can just wait a day or two, and I'm sure they can handle the small percentage of the population that is mute in a different manner.
I attribute that line to the greatest SNL movie ever, Blues Brothers
Belushi at the expensive restaurant
It would seem that way, but let us not forget that there are hot chicks making out on the show.
I will fully agree that bandwith consumption has no correlation with illegal activity. I moved into a short term housing apartment a few months ago and have already gotten four strikes and been banned by my ISP for excessive bandwith use. The thing is that none of what I was doing was illegal. I was filesharring legal files and uploading to the websites I run. It made me very frustraded with this particualr ISP. I can't imagine if every ISP acted this way.