Comment Re:I only hear it when it's ringing... (Score 1) 371
Depends on what you mean by primary. The one I use most often during the day
Depends on what you mean by primary. The one I use most often during the day
Errr....
It has native binaries for OS X and most Linux flavors. It's also in the repositories for several Debian derivatives.
In fact, I went to Filezilla because it was the only reliable FTP/SFTP app on OS X that I didn't have to pay an arm and a leg for. I still use it to transfer files on Linux and Mac systems.
[...] I think like a lot of people I'll be skipping this generation and seeing what comes around in the next 5-10 years.
I would expect that 5-10 years from now we'll have mirroring of our phones onto the TV screen and optional bluetooth gamepads.
Yes.
But you don't have to jump. Whoever creates your distribution will jump in your stead.
Exactly.
Someone had to buy those personal computers in the 1980s for $3000 a pop (or more) in order to drive the efficiencies that lead to the current wave of sub-$500 PCs that are all over the place.
If someone wants to spend more to be at the forefront, why not congratulate them and allow the march of progress continue?
Exactly.
Why worry about ranges over a couple hundered miles when you can fill your car up every night? If you drive more than a couple hundred miles a day, you're probably more of an outlier and electric cars are probably not for you.
And why worry about long range when you can do a full battery swap in ~90 seconds?
What's needed is the electric infrastructure to grow and a standard develop for electric battery swaps so that we don't feel endandered by swapping out our new battery for a battery that's five years old.
Or place solar collectors/converters in space. Once you do that (and can manage scaling issues) no more concerns about energy for quite some time.
Who the fuck reads
We read for the comments and the community.
We may not be as homogenous a community as we were 10 years ago, but we're still nerds. And the comment system here is the best that anyone's come up with yet. Reading at +5 threshold is always insightful. Reading at -1 is often inciteful.
Bingo.
Something a bit higher power, that can push 1080p and have enough horsepower to run a few first person shooters would be all it would take.
I look at the Wii U gamepad controller and I balked. There's no way I'm getting a controller with a video screen on it. If they just didn't make that controller and used modernized versions of the Wii controller that would have shazed a few bucks off the price and been more relateable.
In other words, the lesser of two evils is still evil.
I share my most important personal information (my financial information) with my banks. And I wish I didn't have to.
I get more junk mail from them then everything else combined. Wish there was a way to tell them all I'm not interested in any more credit cards, or refinancing my home, or car loans, or balance transfers, etc.
Depends on the surface area. No one said the monument has to be the shape of an obelisk.
What if it looked like this? http://soler7.com/Fractals/3D22/Mandelbulb2657.JPG
I was an iPad early adopter. It won't upgrade beyond iOS 5.x. I'm not upset about that. I understand that newer versions of an OS have more advanced hardware requirements.
My problem is the issues it causes with the walled garden of apps:
All apps are now going to require iOS7 to be installed. If I have iOS5.x I can't upgrade. This isn't the problem.
The problem is, if my iPad needs to get wiped for whatever reason, I cannot reinstall older versions of the apps from the Apple Store, since they will not allow download of old versions of apps, even if the newer version is not compatible with my hardware.
Also, I seriously doubt the perpetrator of this crime was materially involved in those attacks in 2001.
Fear is for people who refuse to understand statistics. In other words, for the general public.
Another data point:
Built a 4500 sq foot house about 2.5 years ago and populated the fixtures with CFLs (except for the two chandeliers which have incandescents). So far only 1 CFL bulb has died, but I replaced it and the set of three similar fixtures in the same room with LEDs.
Can't wait until more of the CFLs die. I hate that (even though they were all new with the house) some of them are showing signs of needing to warm up to their maximum intensity, and figure more of them will follow over the next couple years.
Love the 4 LEDs so far, and really want to replace more of the CFLs with them.
"The chain which can be yanked is not the eternal chain." -- G. Fitch