Comment I need my DSL (Score 1) 449
It's my only good internet option, slow at 1.5Mb but unlimited. Satellite no, 3g no, dial-up hell no.
It's my only good internet option, slow at 1.5Mb but unlimited. Satellite no, 3g no, dial-up hell no.
Yes, the only difficulty in installing an older version of an Android app is finding a trustworthy source. Of course you could back up your own APK files.
Personally I leave auto-update turned off and only upgrade when I need/want to. I don't need an unexpected update changing the functionality of the app before I'm good and ready for it.
Yes I think they're more obvious now too. What I don't like is the larger font.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZnJeuAja-4
Really very cool IMO.
Just like Best Buy will charge you $29.99 to set up your game console: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Geek+Squad%26%23174%3B+-+In-Store+Gaming+and+Customization+Setup/8835497.p?id=1218016228965&skuId=8835497
I think they do an in-home install for $100 or more!
I don't know who they are but I would think BanxCorp would be happy to be mentioned favorably by Costco and Capital One.
I use it to keep in touch with a group of gaming friends, you send one message and everyone in the group gets it. Sort of like a forum, but you can create groups any time you like, invite anyone you like to them, and there is no moderation.
Thirded. I've been playing Planetside 2 very regularly since last it came out back in Nov 2012. The game is a bit like Battlefield 2142 but imagine taking 100 Battlefield maps and putting them all together, spread out on 3 different continents. And the battle/gameplay is continuous, no downtime and no end-of-matches.
I have also been playing Civ5, Fallen Enchantress, Operation Flashpoint Red River (got it cheap in the Humble Bundle, playing co-op with a friend), ARMA3, Fallout NV, and Skyrim.
About the only things I can think of that I would eat from a "wild" plant are blackberries. I don't know of anyone that eats wild mushrooms, they just avoid them altogether.
When I read about millions of credit card numbers getting stolen, are they somehow being used in face to face transactions? I don't think so. And PIN numbers are already used in debit card transactions. And what good is a chip in an online transaction?
The way I see it, people are going to have to give up some measure of privacy to obtain better security. That isn't something I embrace.
You shouldn't be able to encourage someone to plead guilty in exchange for a lesser sentence or better situation.
I'm on such a wireless connection right now. 30ms ping to Google, it's very usable and I have no complaints. Hasn't gone down in bad weather, and doesn't crap out during thunderstorms like our old T1 used to (I'm sure crappy Verizon lines were the problem there.)
I don't hunt but I'd be happy to walk around in the woods and shoot drones. Sounds fun!
It's essentially the same thing.
Yeah I have it too on my old Roku. I had forgot how it got on there, but apparently it was a private channel I added years ago and although the private channel is no longer available for some reason it still works, I use it all the time.
I'm more likely to upgrade now that they finally support YouTube again. Hope the interface is fast and simple.
Work is the crab grass in the lawn of life. -- Schulz