Circuit City already has one foot in the grave, so why not take a chance. They've been losing their @ss to Best Buy for years. I wish them the best of luck though!
You're right! I need something awesome like JETRIS!!! That's a killers site man... seriously. Go commercial with that one! Or better yet, mind your own damn business:)
I think a good effort should be made to avoid disaster in the first place. Tracking asteroids, studying diseases, and just getting along so we don't nuke ourselves would be a good start.
This is different because these are two competing technologies. Not buying CDs because something better will come out is just ignorant because there is no alternative. CDs were clearly the go ahead platform, whereas blu-ray and hddvd is undecided. One will eventually go away leaving the other the winner... thus the VHS/Betamax analogy.
It's over AOL, the days of dialup are gone and people will eventually be using DSL or Cable provided by their locality. I for one am impressed that AOL even exists. I mean seriously, who uses AOL?
This basically looks like Google Earth based on user photos and not satellite photos. I find it quite interesting, but a little too much of a gimmick right now. Pixel zooming into a picture is NOT the same as diving into the scene and looking around like its a virtual world.
Ethanol does not give you better gas mileage... thus you have to burn more. Also, the price is not going to be cheaper with out federal subsidies to artificially lower it. And lastly, most ethanol is produced by corn in an extremely wasteful process that requires an enormous amount of energy which cuts in on its overall efficiency.
Not sure if I follow this. Harddrives are well under $1/GB. If you buy several 400 GB drives and just connect them in an old PC thats on the network, aren't you accomplishing the same thing? I have a terraserver at home and it cost
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As with System Restore, Windows Firewall, Remote Assistance, etc... just disable, delete and install better applications to provide the same functionality. MS should just focus on security, stability, and releasing the damn thing.
Makes you wonder how much of the aging Soviet and US nuclear missile arsenal actually works:) I have this picture of WWIII breaking out and both the US and Russia push the button only to be incinerated by their own missiles as they fall from the sky 20 yards from the launch site:)
Chances are the install is going to work. I think people should focus their attention on the OS after it is installed. That's a lot more important if you ask me. I can guarantee that it will be friendly towards OEMs because thats their bread and butter. It's a non-issue.
First and foremost don't believe you have to accept it. Contact the company and keep asking for a supervisor. If he doesn't help, ask for his and keep it up. That works most of the time because they just can't stand dealing with you. If that doesn't work, then write a letter... no email... a real letter. That usually gets a good response. When all else fails, take it to the Net, a lawyer, local media, etc. The key is to not take no for an answer.
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What ever happened to Co-op mode? That available back in the days of Quake and DN3 and was hugely popular. It was fun battling the computer with a buddy. Then for some reason it just vanished from most titles. I say bring back co-op mode and breathe a little life back in this tired genre.
Not trolling here, but the price does seem high... almost as if the MS tax in in there somewhere. Is there such thing as a Linux tax? Consider the Dell XPS M1210 for $1200.
Seriously, with all the crappy movies out there and so little time, why bother. People feel obligated to rent movie from Netflix because they are paying regardless every month. That to me is just stupid unless you're an avid movie watcher. Most people find themselves out of time between reading, surfing the net, etc.
What if the hospital forgets to put the RFID chip in the instrument in the first place. It all comes down to accountability. Just count the damn tools before and after surgery. Seems simple to me. If there was a pliers before you started, then there should probably be one after you're done.
Circuit City already has one foot in the grave, so why not take a chance. They've been losing their @ss to Best Buy for years. I wish them the best of luck though!
http://religiousfreaks.com/You're right! I need something awesome like JETRIS!!! That's a killers site man... seriously. Go commercial with that one! Or better yet, mind your own damn business :)
http://religiousfreaks.com/CrazyJim, Genesis will never change because it's just a fairy tale. Come get yourself educated my friend.
I think a good effort should be made to avoid disaster in the first place. Tracking asteroids, studying diseases, and just getting along so we don't nuke ourselves would be a good start.
http://religiousfreaks.com/This is different because these are two competing technologies. Not buying CDs because something better will come out is just ignorant because there is no alternative. CDs were clearly the go ahead platform, whereas blu-ray and hddvd is undecided. One will eventually go away leaving the other the winner... thus the VHS/Betamax analogy.
http://religiousfreaks.com/Seriously, untill there's a winner, why buy something that may be the next betamax? I guess it could be a piece of history :)
http://religiousfreaks.com/It's over AOL, the days of dialup are gone and people will eventually be using DSL or Cable provided by their locality. I for one am impressed that AOL even exists. I mean seriously, who uses AOL?
http://religiousfreaks.com/This basically looks like Google Earth based on user photos and not satellite photos. I find it quite interesting, but a little too much of a gimmick right now. Pixel zooming into a picture is NOT the same as diving into the scene and looking around like its a virtual world.
http://religiousfreaks.com/Ethanol does not give you better gas mileage... thus you have to burn more. Also, the price is not going to be cheaper with out federal subsidies to artificially lower it. And lastly, most ethanol is produced by corn in an extremely wasteful process that requires an enormous amount of energy which cuts in on its overall efficiency.
http://religiousfreaks.com/Not sure if I follow this. Harddrives are well under $1/GB. If you buy several 400 GB drives and just connect them in an old PC thats on the network, aren't you accomplishing the same thing? I have a terraserver at home and it cost http://religiousfreaks.com/
Thats all good so long as this translates to customer savings.... does it?
http://religiousfreaks.com/As with System Restore, Windows Firewall, Remote Assistance, etc... just disable, delete and install better applications to provide the same functionality. MS should just focus on security, stability, and releasing the damn thing.
http://religiousfreaks.com/How about food, shelter, and medicine for every child?
http://religiousfreaks.com/Makes you wonder how much of the aging Soviet and US nuclear missile arsenal actually works :) I have this picture of WWIII breaking out and both the US and Russia push the button only to be incinerated by their own missiles as they fall from the sky 20 yards from the launch site :)
http://religiousfreaks.com/Chances are the install is going to work. I think people should focus their attention on the OS after it is installed. That's a lot more important if you ask me. I can guarantee that it will be friendly towards OEMs because thats their bread and butter. It's a non-issue.
http://religiousfreaks.com/I remember making "awesome" games in the 40x40 graphics mode. Not too easy to make a game in a couple hours anymore ;)
http://religiousfreaks.com/First and foremost don't believe you have to accept it. Contact the company and keep asking for a supervisor. If he doesn't help, ask for his and keep it up. That works most of the time because they just can't stand dealing with you. If that doesn't work, then write a letter... no email... a real letter. That usually gets a good response. When all else fails, take it to the Net, a lawyer, local media, etc. The key is to not take no for an answer.
http://religiousfreaks.com/What ever happened to Co-op mode? That available back in the days of Quake and DN3 and was hugely popular. It was fun battling the computer with a buddy. Then for some reason it just vanished from most titles. I say bring back co-op mode and breathe a little life back in this tired genre.
http://religiousfreaks.com/1. Firefox with popup blocker
2. Firewall software
3. Sit behind router
4. Use AV software
5. Don't click on anything that pops up without read it!
http://religiousfreaks.com/Not trolling here, but the price does seem high... almost as if the MS tax in in there somewhere. Is there such thing as a Linux tax? Consider the Dell XPS M1210 for $1200.
http://religiousfreaks.com/We didn't evolve from monkeys! God made us with love :) Monkey's exist because he screwed up a few times till he got it right.
http://religiousfreaks.com/A contract software developer for the CIA was kidnapped and tortured by the CIA. Details to follow.
http://religiousfreaks.com/Doesn't anyone think of the pedaphiles!
http://religiousfreaks.com/Seriously, with all the crappy movies out there and so little time, why bother. People feel obligated to rent movie from Netflix because they are paying regardless every month. That to me is just stupid unless you're an avid movie watcher. Most people find themselves out of time between reading, surfing the net, etc.
http://religiousfreaks.com/What if the hospital forgets to put the RFID chip in the instrument in the first place. It all comes down to accountability. Just count the damn tools before and after surgery. Seems simple to me. If there was a pliers before you started, then there should probably be one after you're done.
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