I have to agree on this. Doesn't seem like they bothered to even research it.
I know someone that suffers from lupus which many people suffer from also suffere from photosensitivity:
http://www.lupus.org/education/brochures/photosens itivity.html
Skip down to #3 in the "How can you protect yourself against ultraviolet light?" section.
Now, the only reason I even knew about this was because of someone I know that suffers from it...
http://www.lupus.org/education/brochures/photosens itivity.html
Skip down to the #3 in the "How can you protect yourself against ultraviolet light?" section and you'll see that this law could adversely affect those that have this condition.
I don't even remember when I bought my TI-85. I don't recall if it was in college or high-school. I think it was college.
That being the case, I did just fine with a TI-85 all through college in all of my Math and Computer Science Classes.
I was never one to rely on the tool too much.:)
I've always thought it would be so much fun to be the voice of an animated character.
How about providing us with a "Voiceovers for Dummies" Book???
If not, how about giving us a few tips... ?!?!?
I haven't read through the hundreds of comments, but I'm sure what I'm gonna say has already been said, but just in case...
Your DSL speed varies depending on how far you are from your ISP CO as well. This distance can drastically affect the speed at whcih you connect.
Of course, the closer to the CO you are, the faster your connection. You should ask your ISP how far your are from your CO. If you are more than half a mile away, then you're probably going to have a lot of latency on your connection.
And unfortunately, many other things.
I blame this on Global Warming. lol
rofl, whooosh is correct. they completely missed the joke.
I found it hilarious!
This has to be the funniest post! ROFL
I have to agree on this. Doesn't seem like they bothered to even research it. I know someone that suffers from lupus which many people suffer from also suffere from photosensitivity: http://www.lupus.org/education/brochures/photosens itivity.html
Skip down to #3 in the "How can you protect yourself against ultraviolet light?" section.
Now, the only reason I even knew about this was because of someone I know that suffers from it... http://www.lupus.org/education/brochures/photosens itivity.html
Skip down to the #3 in the "How can you protect yourself against ultraviolet light?" section and you'll see that this law could adversely affect those that have this condition.
I totally agree. My TI-85 lasted me all through college and is still ticking today (although I don't use it much)
I don't even remember when I bought my TI-85. I don't recall if it was in college or high-school. I think it was college. That being the case, I did just fine with a TI-85 all through college in all of my Math and Computer Science Classes. I was never one to rely on the tool too much. :)
I've always thought it would be so much fun to be the voice of an animated character. How about providing us with a "Voiceovers for Dummies" Book??? If not, how about giving us a few tips... ?!?!?
I haven't read through the hundreds of comments, but I'm sure what I'm gonna say has already been said, but just in case... Your DSL speed varies depending on how far you are from your ISP CO as well. This distance can drastically affect the speed at whcih you connect. Of course, the closer to the CO you are, the faster your connection. You should ask your ISP how far your are from your CO. If you are more than half a mile away, then you're probably going to have a lot of latency on your connection.