Comment: Re:class a blocks (Score 1) 329
Ford most definitely uses 19.x.x.x.
My PC: 19.86.28.191
Some of my servers:
19.106.162.23
19.110.162.23
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Ford most definitely uses 19.x.x.x.
My PC: 19.86.28.191
Some of my servers:
19.106.162.23
19.110.162.23
Huh? I've done multiple IPv4 addresses on single interfaces many, many times over the years. In what way is it "not there"?
It does warn you. What have you done to your build settings that you don't see it? Or do you do silly things like hide type info from the compiler by using id all over the place?
You don't even need the shell, at least on iOS. You can save a bookmark to the home screen from within Safari.
Facebook didn't do what?
... which I doubt since the BB train has long since sailed in the US market...
Holy mixed metaphors, Batman!
HTML5 apps on the iPhone can tie into system APIs, though not all of them. There's nothing preventing RIM from allowing the same.
Exactly when did Apple ever install and activate Flash automatically?
You are an unmitigated moron. It's a good thing that you don't own any Apple products, as not even Apple could design a UI usable by someone with your lack of intelligence.
That's as logical as saying "English is not a common language. Maybe you meant German?"
Hebrew is the national language of Israel. It is no longer a dead language.
I've been using a 13" Macbook since 2005. I've been using it since 2008 (first release of the iPhoneOS SDK) to do iPhoneOS (now iOS) development. I love larger screens, but I find my Macbook perfectly usable.
I hope her parents sue the TSA for attempted homicide and win enough to bankrupt the US.
If you're a normal person with the odd magazine and/or newspaper lying around, it is completely normal. If you're a stuck-up slashtard, you may have difficulties with the idea.
Given the Adobe has given up on Flash for Android, I'd say it's time you let go and realized that Flash on a mobile device isn't happening.
Of course there's an excuse for it. And a reason too. So there!
All you have to do is turn warnings to errors and it will be a compiler-time error. And the kinds of programmers that release an app with warnings is the kind that's going to screw something else up anyway.
If you wait long enough, it will go away... after having done its damage. If it was bad, it will be back.