I often go to sporting events in person. The main problem is controversial plays are not show on the Jumbotron or whatever the hell its now called. I just log on to my dvr and home via slingbox and watch the play if I want
I often go to sporting events in person. The main problem is controversial plays are not show on the Jumbotron or whatever the hell its now called. I just log on to my dvr and home via slingbox and watch the play if I want
I often go to sporting events in person. The main problem is controversial plays are not show on the Jumbotron or whatever the hell its now called. I just log on to my dvr and home via slingbox and watch the play if I want
Big shock, men care more about looks and women care more about stability and/or money. For all the talk of involvement, I doubt many of these women would want to date someone who had no real potential for a good career, but was volunteering at a soup kitchen.
+1
I'm a huge fan of the idea, and think the internet really needs to start being treated as a utility in the sense that its something which needs to be low cost and accessible to everyone. However I also know when you start allowing other people to use your place for free, you open yourself up to a ton of legal problems…
Does the user name allow access, or does it actually log which packets are associated with which IP address. IE this could happen in one of two ways. The FB/login allows access and then a DCHP locally creates the IP and handles the traffic locally. Way two, all traffic is tied to a specific user.
This is all well and good until some ass does something really illegal on it. Then the unit either gets sized by the cops, or someone sues you for allowing illegal stuff to be downloaded over your hotspot.
"That's a Clown Question, Bro. Rack Me- I'm out!"
Hahaha, well said.
What a great quote, but there is another angle this article doesn't touch on, how our society has changed to a nation of consumers. How our media is somewhat tied at the hip between trying to objectively analyze a product and trying to hype new products (so that page views go up) and then their advertising goes up. …
Or when its run through a VM. I like running Windows through the VMWare because its so easy to go back to a snapshot.
The dimension sound great. I love my Macbook for running VM's right now. The only downside (outside of the high price relative to Ultrabooks which are generally cheaper) will be the weight. Ultrabooks are generally in the 3-3.5 pound range. Also I would love to see something so the bottom doesn't get so freaking hot.…
Its just funny to watch Apple come out with a new feature, and then see all the media run to proclaim its the newest and greatest thing ever, without even a prayer of being objective. We have politicians which are less bought off than our tech blogs are by apple.
How quick will I be able to sear a steak on the back of it. My older Macbook pro gets massively hot, I wonder if the new one will be better.
So basically Siri might have come close to catching up to a Droid phone, except for the fact that there is still no built in free navigation system and you certainly can't get turn by turn directions.
Good Effort
The season is really too long. At least it should be over in may, and it shouldn't start until after thanksgiving. A shorter season would actually make people more interested in hockey.
These are good reasons, but some women are also so overly parinoid of mens intentions, that its going to be hard to develop a relationship:
Stick to talking about sports. You hate republicans (or equally as like Gawker' Editor in Cheif hates republicans and told someone on deadspin to write an article). If I wanted to read a douchy article with no substance attacking a writer purely based on politics, I would have just gone to Gawker.
See we are all on the same page (although its easier to say this than to always hold people to that standard). No one needs a book filled with one billion rules to tell them treat me with respect.