Comment Re:Why? (Score 1) 286
I'm counting all devices here, not just PCs.
I was replying to Sable Drakon, who said, "But DisplayPort and Thunderbolt aren't in common deployment on PCs
I'm counting all devices here, not just PCs.
I was replying to Sable Drakon, who said, "But DisplayPort and Thunderbolt aren't in common deployment on PCs
No, DisplayPort and Thunderbolt aren't widely deployed.
I don't know when you last looked at video cards, but pretty much all of them have had DisplayPort for the last 2 or 3 years. NewEgg currently lists almost 300 video cards that have at least one DP or mini-DP connector: here are the 195 that have exactly one DP connector.
There are strings attached, namely that he wouldn't be able to get the
No, pretty sure he could also get the
Damn, I keep forgetting that slashdot removes anything that looks like an html tag.
Sure, if you use a posting mode that allows HTML tags. If you don't want your comment to be interpreted as HTML, click on the little gear icon and change your comment posting mode. Also, Preview button.
English destruction? Please. Get your facts corrrect
LOL pastagate
Really? The Postscript printers I've used, network and local, have all required drivers. Maybe this is a stupid question, but how do you control duplex or not, color or B/W, which paper source, etc if you don't have a driver for the printer?
A PPD, a text file which describes the printer's capabilities, and the commands to send to change various options.
Every time you buy RoundUp at Home Depot, they give you small speech about the dangers of RoundUp. Seems like Home Depot has their ass covered. Thats how dangerous RoundUp is.
wat
Too damned many alliterates here these days (and no, that wasn't misspelled, look it up).
Fine, I'll take the bait: Merriam-Webster says it's a verb, but you're using it as a noun. Wiktionary agrees that it's a verb. So what were you trying to say? In English this time.
I wish there was a website specific for open sourcing ideas, or maybe there's one and I don't know about it.
This isn't for "vehicle-to-vehicle comms.
"Automakers aren't too happy about a recent U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) proposal, which uses part of the wireless spectrum assigned to vehicle-to-vehicle technology for Wi-Fi instead."
RTFS
Fast, cheap, good: pick two.