Comment Re:And no one cares (Score 1) 185
so the new generation uses the internet just like the old generation did with AOL?
boy I'm happy to be the current generation!
so the new generation uses the internet just like the old generation did with AOL?
boy I'm happy to be the current generation!
it's easy to test this hypothesis.
kill all gut bacteria from fat people and see if they thin in some cases.
and since in the usa almost everyone takes massive doses of antibiotics for even bad hair day, i think this is debunked with readily available data already.
the people dumping the money into campaigns. In this case you can clearly see that the buyers for the spectrum are the ones deciding, since every item listed will result in the government buying services from them.
"here is 40billion to buy this pipe. but you have to promises to use it to pay to deliver water via that pipe to those places where i plan to install said pipe"
i have fios. it is coax cable on the street. then on the post near my house it is split into fiber. the fiber goes to my place into a very big box, with two Verizon emblazoned power supplies! and become cable again to a cable modem...
the only explanation i have for this insanity is that if they advertised it as cable, i, who only pay for internet, would be allowed by law to have access to basic cable channels unencrypted. so they do this turnduckey of cables just to avoid it, and force me to pay $20/mo for basic cable.
and the only explanation i have for them dropping it is either that nobody pays that 20, like me. or that they finally got rid of the laws that force them to provide free unencrypted basic cable for cable internet customers.
you should have read the warning when you selected the 64bit installer. same happens with firefox and chrome.
the very own article is about GOOGLE NOT FIXING THE CODE.
all the bug reports were closed BY GOOGLE over christmas! even the ones with patches attached! open source my ass.
not reading the article is a tradition on slashdot, but you went the extra mile, haven't you?
even google's nexus one, is still stuck on 2.3
any and every android update is a new OS install.
android has paritions. a new update, is simpy a new image they unzip on those partition and apks they install.
a new update could even decouple the browser apk pretty easily. just remove it from the system partition and install the base one.
fix requires disposal of old hardware, with all it's heavy metals. Then purchase of new $600 hardware which will have to be replaced again in 2yr for the same reason. You have the option of paying only $200, but then you will get a device that will only last 6months until it can't take new updates.
Android total cost of ownership: $300/yr.
sony pictures tried to keep me out of the data i bought for them in the form of movie cassettes unless i bought their betamax player. Then they tried to take the data i bought from them unless i bought i laserdisc player. Then they realized they couldn't not bait me because dvds were smaller, so they tried with something smaller than dvs, but i was too smart to fall for minidisc. Then they tried with a mp3 player named after their old walkman that only played their format and was not a usb mass storage like all the others (what do they take me for? an apple customer? insulting). Later they tried with blueray. and this time they at least sold licenses for players from other brands and are managing to keep lots of other people away from their media.
now only if the hackers would hack my betamaxes and laserdiscs i bought from sony pictures and release it for me.
well, since you linked to it from an article on a mass media... am i to believe it's content? or to doubt there was any biography published in the first place... or that mr cronkite even existed?
this is getting meta too fast.
why would any streamer use this? this is clearly to try to force people to use donations to go directly to their steam wallet or whatever this is called.
gabeN is the antichrist. so he probably will pull that off.
but unless they have nice overlays, console support, any game support... well, i guess everyone can still play bejewled or something, select the option to share desktop and alt tab to league of legends...
the article even mentions "after reading about the company on slashdot" when telling how the company was founded.... and again, slashdot post about that company as news...
> Any tips on moving to a pay-as-you-go plan that lets me keep my phone number?
DO NOT cancel your account!
call the new company, say you want to port your number.
the system is F*up... you will have to give the new co your account number AND PASSWORD for the old one. so if it is your SSN as it is by default, change it before if you care (or stop believing that SSN is secret, you are a grow up).
anyway, i cancelled ATT and then ported to TMOBILE. ATT was obliged by law to reactivate my account to complete the transfer... but that didn't hold them against mailing for a NEW 2yr contract and cancelation because i "hired" the service again... costed me a couple calls to short it out since they can't charge you.
anyway, the system sucks. read online and follow the steps. i had lots of headache for not following the dumb non-sense crap.
be a happy sheep. and good luck.
last time i heard about US ISP/mobile provider shenanigans there was a debate on net neutrality (which the tel cos were wining) arguing that they were not common carriers.
well, that just goes to prove that they are not common carriers. they can even monetize on the service they are already selling you. they don't consider your communication protected in any way.
it is like opening a restaurant and selling your scraps to feed cows. except that they are the only restaurant in town. and after 12sec they take away your plate and consider what is left scrap. oh, and dog bags are forbiden on the contract.
i wonder if the FSF pays verizon to get the IDs from the senate to advertise to them... how would they like it? probably would jail everyone shouting commie. or is that terrorist nowadays?
If A = B and B = C, then A = C, except where void or prohibited by law. -- Roy Santoro