Comment Re:Huh... (Score 1) 354
The fact that it is that easy to dial is probably the best reason not to use it. It needs to be easy to rememeber but not easy to accidentally dial.
The fact that it is that easy to dial is probably the best reason not to use it. It needs to be easy to rememeber but not easy to accidentally dial.
The only way to understand the true value of that kind of speed is to use my preferred bandwidth measure: Nipples Per Second.
The 80s were Japan's rise. I don't recall hearing about China until the 90s.
The intro actually used the word telecommute when talking about how computers were in the home. Was that a word in common usage at the time? I was only 12 at the time banging out BASIC programs copied from magazines so I wouldn't recall lol.
Congratulations on the most assinine comment I have read here this week. Karma? Really?
Norton bogs my computer down too but that is just crazy
Microsoft claims that they are investing more in security than anyone else. Investing heavily and having an actual secure product are not the same. Their heavy investment is because they have so far to go.
It's not terribly surprising. A big problem with kids (high-school included) is that they don't understand the value of an education. If you pay them then their short-sighted nature is much more likely to place a value on it.
It's entirely unclear to me what all of the parent bashing is about. What idiot actually modded the parent poster as âoeInteresting?â
Iâ(TM)ll agree that baby monitors are not necessary for a lot of people but there are a lot of us out there with family history of SIDS or other medical conditions that make a monitor a necessity.
Well, let's not forget that Google rarely seems to advance a software "release" to anything beyond "Beta."
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