Comment Re:new weight new meters (Score 1) 825
Which machines/meters accept pennies?
Which machines/meters accept pennies?
I have a blackberry for work, find myself hitting the backspace key every 2 or 3 keys, because my fingers hit too many buttons at once. Considering, I probably type just as fast with one hand on touch screen as I do with two thumbs on the blackberry.
On a side note, you should probably refrain from doing work related business while shitfaced.
If this trend continues, we won't need to pass SOPA/PIPA.
I'm interested in the fundamentals of this. Consider third party funding. Is it impossible to use a satellite to link up with? Even if it's private. I don't see this being illegal, unless we got in really really bad shape. I'd like to help out.
It works.
You do realize you can remote into a Mac using the built in utilities? It's hidden but should be there
You can get to this app easily by choosing Go > Connect to Server... from the Finder and connect to vnc://server
I kind of wonder what 10.6 might have fixed in that area.
I would say not much. The era of half-configuration lives on in 10.6. Maybe things work out-of-the-box with a brand new network, but migrating from previous versions or deploying to a production network yields nothing but frustration in my experience.
If Microsoft was high on the list, I'd be surprised, or even Apple.
To me, it wouldn't make since for Apple, a company selling a commercial OS based on FreeBSD, to pay people to work on a different kernel.
I'm assuming that your comparison of TV and cigarettes would in turn imply the comparison of internet and crack.
Sure anyone can go without TV, but NO INTERNET?!?!?! ARE YOU FREAKING CRAZY MAN!??!? I GOTTA HAVE MY INTERNET!
Title of Article: Doom to Dunia: A Visual History of 3D Game Engines
FTA: "Now, we know what you're thinking, and we're well aware that game engines existed prior to Doom's release in 1993; we're even going to cover some. But it was id Software's now legendary first-person shooter that pushed reusable 3D game engines as a viable programming model, and videogame development has never been the same since then."
Does it need an explanation?
Are we ever going to have cross platform games for PS3 / PC / Xbox? Seems to me this would be the easiest to accomplish with MMORPGS. I understand there are issues about server capacity etc. and compatibility, but you would think at least Xbox and Windows servers would be able to work together. Now what about Free Realms servers, and Sony PS3 servers?
Homeland Security is a department, above an agency IIRC
Don't worry, just visit Hulu via Internet Explorer 8.1 and you can view all the encoded server-side HTML and JS.
I mean the following statement with little to no sarcasm at all. How many of you will believe that is a different story.
I have Slashdot to thank once again for saving me at the last minute from switching from Verizon to Comcast.
Anything free is worth what you pay for it.