- cutting velveeta cheese - yes - deterring the neighbors cat from pissing in my garden - yes - deterring my neighbor from pissing in my garden - yes - frying wood tics - yes - boiling water - yes - removing warts - yes - engraving my initials on the water tower, from across town - no, you would need expensive optics for long distance, and there is atmospheric scattering - lighting a joint - yes
Actually I think some non-native english speaker coined mashup. I'm non-native and actually mashup doesn't bother me. I receive it as "many things throwed about into one place with or without particular order".
And iPhone actually has a decent range, can survive being dropped, weather etc, and works 2 weeks on one charge. Everyone knows that and can say it, but nobody didn't yet have and tested one.
And my iRiver T10 just works. I plug it in, it shows on desktop and rhytmbox is able to see it without problem. So the problem is NOT with linux, but just with some players.
Oh, are you saying that you typically use laptop from 100m? Well, I typically use my laptop sitting just front of it and I have router about 3m from me in my room.
Typical wifi - 100mW. 2g Cell tower - 20-100W. In cities they are using micro cells, which typically have about 3W power. There are experiments which show cell phones are a little dangerous, and there are scientist, who tried for years to show there is big danger, but found none and converted to "no harm" camp. So YMMV.
Like "In soviet emacs ^7-11 reverses you!" ?
But they DO want to prevent competing products by not allowing to use competing inks.
And what if other country business is to take all your resources?
- cutting velveeta cheese - yes
- deterring the neighbors cat from pissing in my garden - yes
- deterring my neighbor from pissing in my garden - yes
- frying wood tics - yes
- boiling water - yes
- removing warts - yes
- engraving my initials on the water tower, from across town - no, you would need expensive optics for long distance, and there is atmospheric scattering
- lighting a joint - yes
Actually I think some non-native english speaker coined mashup. I'm non-native and actually mashup doesn't bother me. I receive it as "many things throwed about into one place with or without particular order".
And then there is tesla roadster, and compressed air car (which is in fact negative emission car, because to compress air you must filtrate it).
It was just plain sarcasm. Im laughing of people who say "teh iPhone will be da best phone, cuz its from Apple", but they didn't even hold it in hand.
And iPhone actually has a decent range, can survive being dropped, weather etc, and works 2 weeks on one charge. Everyone knows that and can say it, but nobody didn't yet have and tested one.
You are worst case of computer geek, you've maried access point. ;)
I think you meant witch.
By the end of next year there will be 900.000.000 infected computers.
They have. It's called tevatron.
And my iRiver T10 just works. I plug it in, it shows on desktop and rhytmbox is able to see it without problem. So the problem is NOT with linux, but just with some players.
So now windows will clog ALL of my processors? It's already bad when it clogs just one.
Yes, but would it run an Indy car?
So we can expect it to be ready in about five years?
So how do you explain i CAN see difference between 64K(16bit) colors and 16M(32bit) colors? For me, 64K colors images have too much visible bands.
Oh, are you saying that you typically use laptop from 100m? Well, I typically use my laptop sitting just front of it and I have router about 3m from me in my room.
I suggest not. Some tinfoil hat designs can actually increase your exposure to radio waves.
Typical wifi - 100mW. 2g Cell tower - 20-100W. In cities they are using micro cells, which typically have about 3W power. There are experiments which show cell phones are a little dangerous, and there are scientist, who tried for years to show there is big danger, but found none and converted to "no harm" camp. So YMMV.
Your car analogy is like linux without bagel.
You'd be surprised of the level of civil disobedience in Poland ;)
I'm glad no one dubs pr0n.