Comment Re:Thunderbird has only one major flaw... (Score 1) 464
Not sure if trolling or stupid. It has been possible to configure multiple SMTP servers and choose which one to use per account at least since Thunderbird 2.0.
Not sure if trolling or stupid. It has been possible to configure multiple SMTP servers and choose which one to use per account at least since Thunderbird 2.0.
There's a website called 10monkeys which is aimed at exactly that age group. The website is designed to work well on an iPad as well.
It's seems I misread your post, I thought you were saying middle-clicking bookmarks didn't work at all. Perhaps you should file a bug report.
Middle-clicking a bookmarked item works just fine, thank you!
I have a Samsung Galaxy S from DNA and have done all of the above. In fact, all my friends (including my girlfriend) have various Android phones from both DNA and Saunalahti and all are re-flashable so you can do whatever you want. Locked phones is mostly a U.S thing.
The latest nightly builds support Hi10P playback, although like someone already mentioned, all decoding takes place in CPU.
You took the time to post here but didn't take the time to RTFA, which by the way would have provided answers to all your questions?
I'm pretty sure he's using DNA (an ISP). 200/10 Mbit/s costs 54,90 € / month. The also offer 350/20 Mbit/s (yes, the uplink sucks) for 69,90 € / month. That is probably the most expensive consumer Internet connection in Finland right now.
While I'm in no way surprised, I'm sorry to hear about the state of over-saturation in your area. I Just wanted to share a recent experience regarding these things.
I'm currently on a 200/10 Mbit/s cable connection. Previously it would max out at around 10.5Mbit/s pretty constantly, so I had set my QoS settings to regard that as the maximum upstream bitrate. Suddenly a few weeks ago I noticed the packet queue grew way out of size and started dropping packets. I kept raising the max bitrate until I reached 12500 kbit/s. Apparently my ISP had upgraded their pipes. Wouldn't you know, a few weeks later they announced a new 350/20 Mbit/s connection type.
There are only four networks visible in my apartment. The only unsecured one is my open network which my neighbors can use if they want to. It's conveniently named "Free Internet (10/1 Mbit/s)".
What American operators fail to realize is that if a wired Internet connection is fast, uncapped and unthrottled (like they are in Finland), there won't be much incentive to rape a cheap unlimited wireless data connection. I have a similar 3G contract as the GP (7.2Mbit/s unlimited dual-SIM for 13,90 per month) and I would never even think of using that connection for something data-intensive because I know it'll just be faster to do it on the wired computers. On the other hand, if I had a 60GB per month cap on a 3Mbit/s DSL line, I'd try to use 3G for data transfer until I hit the cap (assuming 3G is faster than 3Mbit/s, which it usually is).
This (seeding forever on public trackers, sometimes reaching a ratio of over 100) is exactly what gets people busted by the MAFIAA. Whenever I use public trackers (which is not very often) I immediately stop the torrent once finished. I hate to be the fagget that quits seeding immediately but this is just the way it is.
I have seen this behavior once on a blog. After loading the page it redirected to another page (aka. not just a pop-over) telling me I need to disable Adblock Plus if I want to read the blog post. Unfortunately I can't seem to find it at the moment.
In most places, what one would do in a situation like this is to simply buy the phone of choice, either straight up or on a two year contract, but simply choose not to get a data plan.
Memory fault - where am I?