As long as there were a way to opt-out, with some way of showing that you are, indeed, able to manage an unencrypted network, it'd be alright with me. Plus, has not 2WIRE already practically dominated homes with WEP? I rarely find a non-encrypted 2WIRE, and the only one I have was of a fellow geeky friend who intended it that way.
This is moreso the job of router manufacturers, not a matter of law.
These IM clients have morphed into horribly bloated slow, cranky fragile pieces of junk. Just what we need - an MS lab project that they magically took the 'beta' tag off even though its the same junk as last week - to compete in the same space as all the other junk.
I think it's mostly attributed to the lack of computer literate individuals that these applications are targetted to; They want to bring something old but too complicated to use to them, and pass it off as something fresh.
MEA stands for "Membrane Electrode Assembly", this is the bit that "does the works". You can make your own, they are rather difficult to assemble, much simpler is to buy one that is already made from www.fuelcellstore.com
So basically this article just tells you how to hold the main piece into something (bandaid) that makes it look simple...
a youngster of a storm only six years old. Compared to the Great Red Spot, Red Jr. is half-sized, able to swallow Earth merely once, but it blows just as hard as its older cousin."
I'm not sure what intergalactic law is, but over here, we call that "statutory rape".
you can't shop at this store-- or even just play your Urge downloads -- in any earlier version of Windows Media Player
It's not a defect... It's a feature!
Eh, a web browser is pretty much a core to any modern day operating system. If the user had no web browser, even if they had intentions of downloading an alternative, they would not be able to retrieve one in the first place.
Have to toss something in.;)
Aha! Finally! A use for these tumour toppers I bought from Andy Dick. These things come in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes.
Tumour toppers will be the next big fasion trend...
Related to my life.
A few times, going into Walmart wearing my "Your Company's Computer Guy" shirt, I was asked for assistance, because of the way Walmart employees wear those vest-like things. Sure, it's a totally different shade of blue, and a different style, but that didn't stop them.;)
And yes, I did help them even though they realized mid-question that I don't work there.
Ah, man, this is worse than that time I tried to record the Superbowl...
*The FBI then breaks in to his home, asking if he has "the expressed written consent of ABC and the NFL". Peter replies, "Just ABC," and holds up a note.*
The proposal, by Rep. Ed Markey (D-Mass.), would have given the Federal Communications Commission the power to prohibit discrimination when it comes to sending traffic over the Internet.
Couldn't this, technically, also eliminate QoS/fair queue'ing and general firewall rules?
Confirmed, directs me to 192.168.0.1
We all know where this is going. I'm looking forward!
As long as there were a way to opt-out, with some way of showing that you are, indeed, able to manage an unencrypted network, it'd be alright with me. Plus, has not 2WIRE already practically dominated homes with WEP? I rarely find a non-encrypted 2WIRE, and the only one I have was of a fellow geeky friend who intended it that way. This is moreso the job of router manufacturers, not a matter of law.
Just aim the probe out of the garden, for God's sake!
These IM clients have morphed into horribly bloated slow, cranky fragile pieces of junk. Just what we need - an MS lab project that they magically took the 'beta' tag off even though its the same junk as last week - to compete in the same space as all the other junk.
I think it's mostly attributed to the lack of computer literate individuals that these applications are targetted to; They want to bring something old but too complicated to use to them, and pass it off as something fresh.
Jack Thompson would be so proud. :')
Right on, that's what I'm saying. It's like saying you make your own adhesive, and the key ingredient is pre-bought glue.
MEA stands for "Membrane Electrode Assembly", this is the bit that "does the works". You can make your own, they are rather difficult to assemble, much simpler is to buy one that is already made from www.fuelcellstore.com
So basically this article just tells you how to hold the main piece into something (bandaid) that makes it look simple...
Same is true of The Planet, a datacenter in Dallas.
I'm sure we all know more than one site hosted there!
Gallery2 is nice, albeit a bit resource intensive when scaling down pictures to thumbnails using the 'convert' app.
This article sounds like a HOWTO! -click-
But this isn't even interstellar!
We're not talking about the Mars in the general vicinity of Beatlegeuse?
a youngster of a storm only six years old. Compared to the Great Red Spot, Red Jr. is half-sized, able to swallow Earth merely once, but it blows just as hard as its older cousin."
I'm not sure what intergalactic law is, but over here, we call that "statutory rape".
you can't shop at this store-- or even just play your Urge downloads -- in any earlier version of Windows Media Player
It's not a defect... It's a feature!
Eh, a web browser is pretty much a core to any modern day operating system. If the user had no web browser, even if they had intentions of downloading an alternative, they would not be able to retrieve one in the first place. ;)
Have to toss something in.
Aha! Finally! A use for these tumour toppers I bought from Andy Dick. These things come in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes.
Tumour toppers will be the next big fasion trend...
Self-service car rental? GTA: Vice City has been out for over a year now, man.
Related to my life. ;)
A few times, going into Walmart wearing my "Your Company's Computer Guy" shirt, I was asked for assistance, because of the way Walmart employees wear those vest-like things. Sure, it's a totally different shade of blue, and a different style, but that didn't stop them.
And yes, I did help them even though they realized mid-question that I don't work there.
Cereal Killer: Oh yeah, technicolor rainbow.
It just may work, though, as it worked for mice/keyboards/speakers/microphone etc. ports...
Guys, guys, guys, no need to worry. It's just a proof of concept, simple little code, a little hobby, nothing that will be as big as GNU.
Does it run Linux?
Ah, man, this is worse than that time I tried to record the Superbowl...
*The FBI then breaks in to his home, asking if he has "the expressed written consent of ABC and the NFL". Peter replies, "Just ABC," and holds up a note.*
The proposal, by Rep. Ed Markey (D-Mass.), would have given the Federal Communications Commission the power to prohibit discrimination when it comes to sending traffic over the Internet. Couldn't this, technically, also eliminate QoS/fair queue'ing and general firewall rules?
Computer, go to red alert. Wonder if we'll be seeing issues like this?