Comment Re:iDevices (Score 3, Informative) 453
I quickly turned off that feature when I found my 4 year old playing with my phone. She was 2 attempts away from wiping it!
I quickly turned off that feature when I found my 4 year old playing with my phone. She was 2 attempts away from wiping it!
Ah yes, I remember playing Doom on a 386 with the view minimized as small as possible to make it playable. We had a 486 as well, the two machines cobbled together with Arcnet so we could play on the network. The guy on the 486 had a huge advantage in frame rate and larger viewing area, but only the 486 had a soundcard, so the guy on the 386 could get an advantage by listening to the sound from the other computer (you could guess how far away the opponent was based on the volume of your gunfire coming out of the other computer's speakers).
Wow, 20 years, I can't believe it.. thanks for making me feel old today, Slashdot!
Their network arteries are too congested..
All places with drive throughs put more priority on drive through customers.
That's nothing... The H/R department at my company lists experience with our internally developed business application as a requirement for outside hires. For real.
Any gains in efficiency never result in less work or more vacation time... it results in layoffs and cost cutting to be more competitive and increase margins, which in turn forces other companies to do the same thing. Combine that with globalization, it's a race to the bottom.
It's not a lie if you believe it.
Simple answer, web developement is harder than rocket science!
I'm a Godlike observer, but only when I have mod points.
Damn trick questions.
That's the typical demographic of sports watchers.. but you forgot light beer.
I recently got a Blackberry Z10, and I'm actually thinking of giving away my personal iPhone now.
You're not shit canned, you're shift planned!
And my iPhone 4 is all but unusuable now, with no way to go back to iOS 6.
The 11 is for people with the pride of a 10 and the pocketbook of an 8. -- R.B. Greenberg [referring to PDPs?]