Comment Re:A good thing? (Score 1) 134
You apply good ol' fashioned logic where there usually is none. Nowadays, people mostly buy things because they are affordable, not because they are necessary. If this gizmo is affordable, it will sell.
You apply good ol' fashioned logic where there usually is none. Nowadays, people mostly buy things because they are affordable, not because they are necessary. If this gizmo is affordable, it will sell.
Caffeine much? Sorry, didn't observe the title bar.
http://source.android.com/source/downloading.htmlCheck yields a 404.
Is a joke that needs to be explained a good or a bad joke?
It's easy to confuse those European towns.
The LogBox link leads to a logging subsystem for a web framework. How is that connected to something running on one's computer?
I noticed this last night. Whenever I scroll, the process owning the window suddenly jumps eats 50% of its core. I found a thread on macrumours.com about the very same symptom. Nvidia 330 GT. It's scrolling, for crying out loud. My Macbook is a 6,2 (don't remember when in 2010 it was released). It doesn't crash, but it doesn't work particularly smooth either. I don't know if it's related to my configuration or not, but the whole GUI crawls when I compile something large, even after making sure that the Nvidia card is always on.
Because Google Apps is supposed to be a productivity suite.
I'm thinking that ALL previous algorithm runs were skewed and they only discovered that this year after the first run.
This is the question that nobody seems to want to ask.
How come the green card lottery worked just fine the
years before? Why did they need the change this year
in the first place?
That's Anonymous' trademark!
I've been telling my friends this would happen for more than a couple of years. They've always laughed at me. The sad part is most of them work for ISPs and yet they never saw the bigger picture. They've always seemed to think it was in everybody's best interest to support v6. Well, it isn't. v4 connectivity _will_ become a privilege that only content providers and a few others will enjoy. It's the **AA's wet dream come true, it will be far easier to fight 'piracy'.
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That's what I actually meant
It actually says: the code is a mess and we don't have any customers that would even remotely consider using it. So there, have it back and get off our lawn.
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