Before the cellphone, there was the PDA (Personal Digital Assistant). Suddenly, I could carry contact info, personal notes, calendars and appointments, emails, photos, documents, ebooks and other entertainment in my pocket.
Before the cellphone, there was the PDA (Personal Digital Assistant). Suddenly, I could carry contact info, personal notes, calendars and appointments, emails, photos, documents, ebooks and other entertainment in my pocket.
Personal computers. They were the catalyst for the first wave of heavy investment in the "capital I" Internet, both from the perspective of investment in infrastructure for expanded access and higher speeds and from the standpoint of more content being put on the internet and in our adaption of various technologies,…
Far and away has completely changed every aspect of modern life, especially when combined with the internet. Sort of mind blowing to consider what has changed since the late 80's/early 90's.
Cell phones. Specifically, the advent of cheaper, more widely-available cell phones. I grew up in a time when nobody had them, and now everybody has them. Meaning that in most circumstances, you are just a phone call away from anyone. It changed the way we make long-distance calls, it allowed us to send brief…
The DRM is a pain, but what bothers me most about Sony is how they're always trying to push their own format in every media, e.g. memory sticks instead of SD or CF cards, betamax vs. VHS, blu-ray vs. hd-dvd. They make great products, but I hate their business practices.
Sony is too focused on DRM an propietary media storage. That's their ruin. I stored my DVDs in a hard drive (simply for convenience) and the Sony TV wasn't able to read it, but the Samsung could. Guess which one I bought.
Star Trek (OS) Charlie X
Holden Caulfield
I'm going to give him a pass because how else would you expect a teenage boy to react when his absent dad calls him up out of the blue and makes him fight ginormous monsters by piloting his mom? Yeah...
it's gotta be that Shinji Ikari kid,a personality so grating that I never managed to sit through Eva.
Ill just put this here.
"If there's one thing the history of the Internet has taught us, it's that memes will not be contained. Memes break free. They expand to new territories. They crash through barriers. Painfully, maybe even.. dangerously, but and...well, there it is.
I'm simply saying that memes - - find a way."
Or just use a binder clip and a tack:
Already part of my master plan, good idea, but had it for ages, well kind of, never thought of em with the spiky bits already attached.
I'm bummed they already had Kate Spencer on the show.
Dammit! I was there, too! Me and a Riker cos player.
everything he does.
When your experimental procedures include "Purchase Baby on Black Market' you might have crossed an ethical line.