Comment Re:Laws to protect us from drones? (Score 1) 78
Regulation is not restricted to fines. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_System_divestiture
Regulation is not restricted to fines. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_System_divestiture
"Does the Intel® Core i7 Desktop Processor support Error Correction Code (ECC) memory?
The Intel® Core i7 Desktop Processors typically do not support ECC memory. ECC memory is usually used on servers and workstations, rather than on desktop platforms. This is mainly due to the price premium of ECC memory and chipset support. Check with your desktop board manufacturer to see if ECC memory is enabled on your board."
Only for very small values of 'workstation'.
Plenty of pickup trucks have aluminum drive shafts. There's a difference between a drive shaft and an axle. The axles of a truck also support the weight of the truck, unless it's a full-floating axle.
You can haul a lot of drywall or fence posts in an F150. The only thing the F250 can do better is pull heavier trailers.
I would contend that African safaris where you hunt inside of tall fences over water tanks and feed dispensers is for posers. Having no Jeeps present is evidence that they are not for posers.
I think they may only use this to blacklist phones with overdue bills, and also there would be nothing stopping someone from putting a T-Mobile SIM in.
The Fox News of the left has managed to find a way to justify to themselves how this is not President Obama's fault. Shocker.
I actually miss smoking sections in restaurants for this reason
You'd be surprised how good the lunch specials can be at your local bar. Children still can't drink, as far as I know.
How about Google just partners with some local smaller carrier like Fiberlight or Transtelco, has them build the cable, and then just buys the fibers they need out of it? The company I work for attaches to AT&T poles every day, because we're a carrier and they have to sell that space to us if it's available. Likewise we have to let other carriers attach to our poles. This is not news to anyone who knows anything about fiber.
It is probably because the slavic tradition of Finland conflicts with the more cheerful scandinavian atmosphere of Sweden.
600 years of Swedish rule over Finland might not have anything to do with it?
The fix for that is peering and QOS, not double billing. Double billing is just a money grab.
49gb would fit on a phone with a large MicroSD card. 349 would fit on an external hard drive not much larger than a phone. Those could easily be the entire contents of a couple of shared network drives, or Exchange email backups.
If you're a mullah, you wouldn't want people to know you like watching people do things you would have them killed for.
That's every phone, if all you do is make phone calls.
Both parties wish people painful and slow deaths, the only difference is that the people Saunders wants to suffer actually are forced to do so.
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