Comment Not for my laptop (Score 3, Insightful) 365
"a standard 3-pin "kettle cord" for incoming power."
Not for my Apple MacBook.
I understand the desire for a standard brick, but I do not want to give the magnetic connector on my MacBook.
"a standard 3-pin "kettle cord" for incoming power."
Not for my Apple MacBook.
I understand the desire for a standard brick, but I do not want to give the magnetic connector on my MacBook.
The USPS is running a huge deficit and dropping Saturday delivery does not fix the problem.
The problem is falling revenue and too many employees.
Wow.
Based upon my spam emails received, I would have bet on 2/3.
Hooligans
Juvies
Could repeat the question please?
"HP knows how to build and sell hardware, not operating systems."
MP/E and HP-UX are what? Chopped Liver?
"Blu-ray is a bag of hurt".
OK, this is insane on their part.
Flash memory is plunging in price (yes, I know not today, but look at the 5 year trend).
Toshiba just announced a 25nm process. What will that do to production costs?
50+% of [yesterday's] Sun employees will soon be pounding the streets
When I first purchased 1Passwd, I could not really see the value, but I bought it anyway.
Now, I use it to manage 617 login/passwords.
Could not live without it.
"easier to have a webmail address as primary instead of an ISP's in case I move somewhere else"
Buy your own domain name. It is $10 USD (or less) a year. Then, Nimey@Nimey.com can point to your current ISP.
When I buy a new car, I add words to the contract that state: "Dealer shall affix no decals and will remove any dealer markings that are on the car. Dealer agrees to pay all costs of removal."
One car I bought had to go into the body shop so they could the holes created by the screw-on decal.
"preinstalled on most PCs, except Dell and HP"
Wonder if they are going to install it on Macs.
you some walnuts and pecans.
Let them take the train or bus.
And, yes, I know that tree nuts and ground nuts are not the same.
Let them walk. But, to close to my car as I drive by and throw the biodegradable shells out the window into their faces.
Loopholes. Always loopholes.
Someday somebody has got to decide whether the typewriter is the machine, or the person who operates it.