Comment Re:so what does not work ? (Score 1) 15
ah, thanks. is there any hope that everything would be working eventually, or is there some problem with closed blobs or whatnot ?
ah, thanks. is there any hope that everything would be working eventually, or is there some problem with closed blobs or whatnot ?
It has been confirmed that GPS, A-GPS, Bluetooth, Wifi and ‘Calling Functions’ are working!
ok, what does not work then ?
it also seems that somebody had to make this change... article has this quote:
The BBC's transport correspondent Richard Westcott said it was a totally different issue to a software problem that hit the control centre in summer.
"difficult software bug from the one which grounded flights"
well, spellchecker did not complain, so we're all set...
kilometres.
cha-ching.
9 out of 10 healthcare websites run oracle... oops
if that is insurance for dentist services, not me personally. if you are younger than 18, dental care is free, but not after that
is that usa market ? in europe it seems to be the opposite - very hard to find decent it people, and competition is very fierce. people get pulled in from other countries more and more.
oh, saying sorry is a different topic.
dear bp, now is a chance to pretend you did not know this was going on and sue that company out of existence
calling slashdot a forum gives credibility to the statement above. well, up to the "not paid" part
that sounds like no true scotsman, just on a larger scale
because another country that can pool resources will just come over and kill or exile half of your population. be it russia, china or whatever.
it depends on the card. if you have a card w/o chip (haven't seen them in europe... for a long time), it might work. if your card has both, there are almost no places where magstripe will work. can't recall a single place that was not using chip in the last couple of years
and you can also help by mapping the region with the openstreetmap humanitarian team :
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Typhoon_Haiyan_(2013)
this should help rescue teams and relief workers
don't scientists use utc for these things ? if not, they definitely should
For large values of one, one equals two, for small values of two.