This much better, read it: [www.wired.com]
This much better, read it: [www.wired.com]
Net neutrality laws would be a temporary solution at best. Eventually "they" will find some other way to charge more for internet access. Evolution should see us having free access to the internet, no matter where or who you are. Several solutions will appear, you'll see.
@tobylane: I have one of these, it was cheaper, and it's more universal: [www.buyincoins.com]
vote: VmWare Player
@isaaclyman: howsecureisthatsite? I'll bet the owner of the site has the mother of all dictionaries for cracking. Probably better to download the source, look through it, and then use it locally.
@Plynx: Really. Who likes the gallery layout?
@SprinklesTDD: No, no, you missed the whole point. 42 is already The Answer.
A good time to start using a cell mesh network in practice. This would make the network a lot more hardened, you can't just take down the 3G towers and have everybody lose connectivity.
@LeftClicker105: Actually true, amazing ! ([answers.yahoo.com]
Not trying to scare anyone, but:
Not trying to scare anyone, but:
What I usually do when I'm buying something more expensive is to go to different stores to ask about the products, and check prices. After that I choose one or two models that I would buy, and compare the stores' prices with online stores. You can usually get a better deal online, and you have the benefit of having…
@Patrick Hogan: Yes is not winning, the have less than 50%. Most people voted no or maybe, they were jsut divided.
VOTE: Daemon tools lite
Mine was not working right. Had to change all <? tags to open with <?php
It may be way too late for this tip, and maybe someone else already gave it (I didn't read all the comments) but to solve the problem with torrents, you can use a hard link to the file.