Comment The Stand (Score 1) 754
Until it reaches the level of deadliness of the bug in Steven King's The Stand then I'm not worried.
Until it reaches the level of deadliness of the bug in Steven King's The Stand then I'm not worried.
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I'd say so. A few years ago I went from on-board software video to an Nvdia 8800GS. Major major difference.
They can pass it, but will it stand up in court? Given the challenge I can't seen any Judge allow this law to stand.
Same here, Firefox used to be the default browser I installed any time I got a new machine or setup a new account. I'm now using chrome, it starts quicker, is faster rendering pages, and has all of the plugins I use. On machines that I work on I still recommend FF over IE, but that's mainly due to the security issues.
Well, I just got a new PS3 that I'm using for a media center manager and I had planned to signup for Netflix in the next week, but in the wake of this news I'm going to be holding off to see what the heck they are doing. First the 50% increase in the plans and now a complete divergence of the company. I'm sorry I only give money to a company that I feel I can actually get service from and right now that Isn't Netflix/Qwikster.
My guess would be STIMM, Stacked in-line memory module.
This really sounds like an "island" from the movie Waterworld...
You've never been to Houston, Tx have you? Our public transit system down here is the pits, buses are pretty much it and they are never on schedule if they show up at all. We also have a train, but has one small line that runs from a parking area in to downtown. Yes you can take a Taxi, but if you are going to the other side of town, 1 hour + drive, then thats a very expensive ride. So short story, if you don't have your own vehicle in Houston it is very difficult to get around.
I'd be willing to bet the "explosive" they detected coming from the kid was the load that was left in his diaper. When kids explode is really messy!
Sigh... There are to many statements in this that are way to true. I miss the day when the US was a production powerhouse. If you wanted something then you got it at your local store and it was stamped Made in America. Of all the times to not have any mod points....
"Ninety percent of baseball is half mental." -- Yogi Berra