Comment Re:Godaddy (Score 1) 112
No, this is the City of London that is a country-within-a-country in the the UK, and England's smallest city.
No, this is the City of London that is a country-within-a-country in the the UK, and England's smallest city.
I would name Nokia as the company that replaced Kodak, because while the iPhone may be the most popular camera phone now, it came fairly late to the game and replaced other camera phones from companies like Nokia, not Kodak cameras or other cameras with Kodak film.
In the UK, both companies sell their product as Budweiser.
Sky operate in other EU countries as well. I know they operate in Ireland, Italy and Germany.
I've heard rumours that Alaska can get quite cold.
You can get free updates for Windows XP from http://update.microsoft.com/
But nobody connects directly to the internet like that these days anyway.
Are they using Apple ones? Most people use Windows CE for that sort of thing. Although that is discontinued now, so they do need to look for something else.
And what about your clothes? They could be made of cotton, wool, silk, leather or rubber; all agricultural products.
Oyster is mostly online. There is an offline backup, because if you use it on a bus, the bus may not have a network signal at your bus stop. If you do manage to hack an Oyster card, it will work for one day, but when the reconciliation is done overnight, your card will be blacklisted and it won't work the following day, even in offline mode.
It is a feast we have in our local church on the last Sunday in September to thank God for the harvest.
Android is not GNU/Linux, it has the Android operating system running on the Linux kernel rather than the GNU operating system running on the Linux kernel.
The idea is that that criminals will see the cameras and decide not to commit the crime because there is too much risk of being caught.
What happens in the UK is that hooded tops, baseball caps and scarves became a very popular fashion choice, so that the cameras can't see who you are.
In the UK, they compete with Lovefilm (Amazon), Blinkbox (Tesco, big supermarket chain) and Sky (Satellite TV company owned by Rupert Murdoch).
Same as what they do with the money they get from selling the car.
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