Snarkycat
Snarkycat
Snarkycat

Gregson St. is maintained by NCDOT, not the City (a vestige of the Great Depression era takeover of NC road maintenance by the state -- the NC state road network is second in size only to TX among the lower 48.) And the railroad is the responsibility of N.C.R.R., a state non-profit, not Durm.

Sorry, no. Not the city.

Really, the “best”* solution was Simple.TV. Like Tablo, except with their solution, you weren’t limited to watching TV just at home. I could watch OTA channels from my house, or my vacation house, or from across the country, all streamed over my home broadband.

I bought a Wink for my main house. I have a Nexia at my vacation place.

KFC in China is Bizarro-World fast food. It’s actually a clean, nice place to eat with ample playspaces for kids. It’s one of the busiest restaurants you’ll find at high-speed rail stations and also in urban areas. Nicer than a US Chik-Fil-A.

Sprint is what happens with board/CEO after board/CEO make bad decisions.

See, I’m a liberal, and they’re totally NOT the same scenario.

See, your comment right there, is astounding. (I’m assuming you believe it, vs. parroting it - apologies if not.)

It’s like those damned card characters from the Threes app came to life. 96 and 192, I’m looking at you especially. Probably other ones too, I just suck too badly at this game to have been past this point.

Yep, same thing. Our 3rd grade class in Maitland went outside to watch the launch from the P.E. court. It didn’t look like any other... launch... we’d seen.

Technically, I remember earlier big news stories — the ‘84 Reagan rout of Mondale, the Diana-Charles wedding, and the attempted assassination of Reagan. But none

And to think, none of these university researchers had to die to make this discovery. Some tell HamNo that we need our profs to stop being such wusses! Death is the only true way to knowledge!

Well, the first half of your sentence describes Nolan/Abrams’ last work with Person of Interest, at least! (I’m reading through “violent,” but the judges will accept through “fantasy” if you’re referring to S4's If/Then/Else.)

COTY.

One thing to watch for now is that supposedly you need to cancel service on a prepaid SIM as well. Supposedly Unicom and others won’t allow foreigners to re-apply for SIM cards if they had multiple instances of getting SIMs and not informing the store when they were done using them.

Odd to single out China, when per the GSM industry association, SIM registration in Brazil, Switzerland and Germany has been mandatory since 2003, and already is across most of the mainland EU, Australia, India and most of Africa.

That’s.... not how the economics of this work.

This is Good-God-How-Long-Is-This-Line Kinja.

I’m sorry, I don’t agree. Narrowly speaking, T-Mobile BingeOn is a consumer friendly and positive move.

The Fourth Amendment is a good thing. And I have a problem with warrantless wiretapping. At the same time, the Fourth Amendment does acknowledge that, after following due process, your property can be searched.

I appreciate why WhatsApp and others do end-to-end encryption — and at the end of the day, there are lots of