Comment Re:Missing the Howard Hughes option... (Score 1) 133
Because the H-4 was a cargo plane, I suppose.
Because the H-4 was a cargo plane, I suppose.
"The people"? It must be some communist ploy!
That was not Brazil, I assume. I've only seen a Blackberry here once, in some in-store kiosk, years before smartphones became mainstream. Nowadays, everyone has Androids, iPhones, even WP, while Blackberry has vanished.
Indeed. The piece of shit that came out was almost nothing like the Halo that they had promised.
You mean a handegg.
No need to go for the black market, it's already widely available.
In civilized countries, education is public and fully tax-paid anyway.
Also, all the fauna is out to kill you.
How about this one?
Think you got it bad? Here in Brazil they sell a Firefox phone for $150, and any half-decent Android one goes for about $250.
Valve just didn't deliver. I wanted to give SteamOS a try, but they don't even provide a disk image. Instead, it's a zipped folder with files to be copied to an USB drive. I still couldn't figure a way to make it an iso or something that VirtualBox will accept. Other than that, just reading the installation page, the whole thing still seems to be very crude. I thought it'd be interesting to see a major game developer pushing for Linux, but if I were to use Linux, why would I go with SteamOS instead of any of the several good distros that are already out there?
A TV is for watching television.
I think it's for connecting game consoles, media players, and whatnot. But indeed, it has no business being "smart".
So, two cows were grazing and chatting...
"Did you hear about that 'mad cow disease' thing?"
"Yeah."
"Aren't you worried?"
"No. Why should I be? I am not a cow. I am a helicopter!"
The thing about KDE was that 4.0 was still very incomplete. It should have been called "beta" until 4.2 came out.
Billy G is not a pioneer at that either. Home automation was already commercially available back in the 1980s. Pic related.
The hardest part of climbing the ladder of success is getting through the crowd at the bottom.