Comment Re:Erm... (Score 1) 284
There exist plug-in hybrids. Most of them I've seen are Prius conversions involving much larger battery packs and warranty voiding.
There exist plug-in hybrids. Most of them I've seen are Prius conversions involving much larger battery packs and warranty voiding.
Does IE8 support application/xhtml+xml, which has been around since 1998 or so?
XML, as in XHTML?
I was among those who got worse reception, unfortunately. I recall getting something like ten channels with reasonable reception prior to the switchover, and now I get five channels with one of them (the only HD channel) losing reception regularly.
How do you deal with the clots clogging up the nib
Did you even enable VDPAU?
Multiplexing or packet switching would be a way to get that to work, since none of those devices alone will saturate the link.
How does one use a requirement?
Well, some people often abuse requirements, so using a requirement is probably similar to that.
Yep, I was in the same boat. I now just use a Cowon D2+ instead since it plays nice with pretty much everything via both USB-MSC and MTP.
Simutrans is my favorite game currently. The list of transit possibilities is so long, and trolleybuses were included with the standard distribution sometime between version 99 and version 100. They're great for many purposes, especially since they don't slow down on hills.
I also use Awesome for that reason. It's especially nice on very large monitors because you can split a screen to have multiple windows maximized in one of several layouts rather than having to juggle them. That said, I dislike how a lot of runtimes (Java, Adobe AIR) don't work with tiling window managers so well.
Yeah, if you have Internet access. Doesn't work so well when you don't.
Yes, it may be hard to believe, but there still exist places where Internet access isn't practical (generally due to high cost).
They don't really use the same rendering engine, though. WebKit has had dozens of changes not yet included in KHTML, though at some point Konqueror will move to using Qt's built-in WebKit widget soon enough.
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