Yahoo is reporting on Google's success? Did Yahoo realize that the way to win readers is to talk good about the crowd's favorite? Or did they hide a secret message in their article, like "oohay esu"?
The US satellites from the 70s took pictures from the North Pole, not the South Pole. And this mission is not just to take pictures, but also to find out more about Venus (yes, I have to agree with you, they shouldn't waste time researching a burning hot planet that we anyway can't settle on).
Broward County isn't just any county, it is right above Miami. Ft Lauderdale also is in that county, one of the largest cities in Florida. So this is not about some thousand people in the middle of nowhere, but about a couple of million.
I accuse Cnet of writing crappy articles.
But besides, when Steve announced the leather case, he also announced 4 other products, like the mini with Intel cpu. So what's the big deal?
Everybody that paid for Unix got ripped off. The $17.5 are probably for the actual hardware, but how do we know what OS was installed?
Must Unix/Linux OS are installed by the operator himself.
All the reasons listed there are totally unimportant to me (as well as the hardware requirements). The only reason for me to consider upgrading/switching is if the software I use doesn't support XP anymore.
I actually heard of a product developed by 3M, that issues directly this problem. It is non conductive, and has water like properties (clear), just one problem: It is _very_ expensive. (but probably still less expensive than the liquid Nitrogen cooling that Tomshardware tried some time ago)
Someone in Blake Ross's blog said that it was the only web browser icon on the desktop. So the probability that people are actually going to use it is high.
Yahoo is reporting on Google's success? Did Yahoo realize that the way to win readers is to talk good about the crowd's favorite? Or did they hide a secret message in their article, like "oohay esu"?
The US satellites from the 70s took pictures from the North Pole, not the South Pole. And this mission is not just to take pictures, but also to find out more about Venus (yes, I have to agree with you, they shouldn't waste time researching a burning hot planet that we anyway can't settle on).
In other news, 99% of studies don't mention what kind of people were questioned.
Broward County isn't just any county, it is right above Miami. Ft Lauderdale also is in that county, one of the largest cities in Florida. So this is not about some thousand people in the middle of nowhere, but about a couple of million.
I accuse Cnet of writing crappy articles. But besides, when Steve announced the leather case, he also announced 4 other products, like the mini with Intel cpu. So what's the big deal?
And how many people would want to watch a mouse on their ipod? Maybe couple decades ago when the mouse was "cool".
Everybody that paid for Unix got ripped off. The $17.5 are probably for the actual hardware, but how do we know what OS was installed? Must Unix/Linux OS are installed by the operator himself.
All the reasons listed there are totally unimportant to me (as well as the hardware requirements). The only reason for me to consider upgrading/switching is if the software I use doesn't support XP anymore.
so, lets get this straight: prostitution = illegal gta = legal so something illegal is trying to ban something legal something is wrong with this....
But what if you bought the songs at iTunes? Then you don't have a CD, and the mp3 on the iPod _could_ be the only copy.
I actually heard of a product developed by 3M, that issues directly this problem. It is non conductive, and has water like properties (clear), just one problem: It is _very_ expensive. (but probably still less expensive than the liquid Nitrogen cooling that Tomshardware tried some time ago)
Someone in Blake Ross's blog said that it was the only web browser icon on the desktop. So the probability that people are actually going to use it is high.