Comment Re:More information all over the web (Score 1) 333
So I added an article on my blog.
So I added an article on my blog.
Well, I listen to http://di.fm/ premium stream on my Windows Mobile phone while driving. It's as simple as going to www.di.fm and selecting mp3, wma, or aac. If you are a premium subscriber, you can login and get your premium options. The thing plays using Windows Media player.
I would expect syncing up a PLS file from Shoutcast would enable similar functionality on the Apple platform.
I can also listen to SiriusXM on my phone.
Mine is VIKI.
Given fragment 0.5"x1"x2" figure out the curvature of a portion of a payload of unknown shape and size.
If that's not reverse engineering - recreating the initial object from a tiny fragment, I don't know what is.
Given a large quantity of misleading, inaccurate, and downright incorrect data figure out the reasons for anomalies. Sounds like reverse engineering to me.
I've read the entire article, have you?
Why is it that I always see that response?
A school is just another government institution. Every employee is employed by the government, hence is a government agent. Rights against government intervention are not waived.
You have just had an accident.
Seven points have been temporarily
removed...
You have one more point left on your license.
No. SGC.
Most of those who would really care about NASA have been already conditioned that Airforce == space exploration and technology assimilation.
I will be the second person to affirm that your assessment is incorrect.
The files are identical, but packaging is different. Some files are simply not included, while other features are disabled in Registry.
TabletPC and MCE are both based on XP Pro. The stated reason for disabling domain functionality in MCE, which by the way is still there and legal to use if you know how to enable it and I've done that for my clients, was to support Extenders.
Install a pure (the version systembuilders buy from distributors) OEM build of XP Home and a the same pure OEM build of XP Pro, and then compare. There will be no difference in stability.
A *lot* less.
My plan is $83.97 usd/mo with all fees and taxes.
It includes 3000 daytime minutes, unlimited Internet on handset, unlimited hotspot access, and unlimited SMS. It does not include long distance and unlimited nights and weekends airtime as I don't need them (I get 3000 minutes for the price of a 1000-minute "national" plan).
Nowadays, $99/mo is effectively unlimited everything, but fees and taxes add up to more.
I do use thousands of minutes, hence this plan is appropriate for me. Without Internet/SMS it would be $30 less. If I were to use every minute in my plan, it would effectively cost me $0.016/minute.
At-A-Glance :
Get More 3000 plan $49.99
Unlimited Domestic Text and/or Instant Messaging $9.99
T-Mobile Total Internet Add-on $19.99
Total Due Monthly*
$79.97
If I used less airtime, I'd use an even less expensive plan. Carriers have relatively unadvertised "regional" plans that, in my case, cover calls within California and Nevada.
In my experience, most people to whom I talk are on a wrong plan and are paying more than they could be. It can be complicated to accurately estimate the use. I routinely review my customers' bills and reconfigure their plans to save money.
In fact, I could probably drop the TXT portion of my plan and save some money, but I like to have a set not-to-exceed budget item referring to my cell phone bill.
How about not outputting Dolby 5.1 through the HDMI?
Those silly Motorola DVRs...
I can't begin to count how many hours people waste trying to get that to work before they have to call someone like me and I tell them "Oh, you'd expect them to send proper audio signal, but they don't. We need to send audio through Toslink and reconfigure your receiver to take that as the preferred audio signal".
And then there's the universally valid business model of being a trademark holder and licensing the use of mark... for...
???
P R O F I T!
Psion is doing everything right in defending their trademark and shouldn't be called a troll. I call these things subnotebooks. Sony calls them PictureBook (tm) by the way. I haven't even heard the term Netbook until a month or so ago.
Smart companies increase marketing spend during recession. It's a cheap way to grab marketshare.
It's one way for geeks to get cozier with girls...
1. Burn a livecd with Firefox and OpenOffice
2. Laugh at administration attempts at censorship
3. Offer to do it for her...
4.
Any attempts to censor hardware that is capable of booting alternatives will fail. You are on Slashdot, so I expect you to know this.
That being said, Macbooks are expensive. The end goal is probably a computer capable of being an Internet gateway and of running an office suite. This can be done for much less. LTSP could be used to provide students with a consistent desktop for school work.
Minor thing... Please avoid the Seagate 1TB drives for the time being. You'll thank me for this.
There's a firefox add-on that lets you jump to a key in regedit
The moon is made of green cheese. -- John Heywood