I used Clear WiMax for a while in my apartment in Chicago (where Clear has fantastic coverage), and it was just too unreliable for me.
From what I've seen/read about dolphins, I have to imagine that the most popular dolphinish phrase is "CHECK THIS SH*T OUT, BRO!!"
When I was hired at my current job, I sat with the IT guy to learn some tricks, having done some IT in my past.
Amen. I used to use AppleWorks (until Apple discontinued support for PPC programs). It was almost insultingly bad, sometimes, but it was the devil I knew (and already owned).
That was actually a hardware limitation, though this seems to be software-based.
"Another mathematician, Roger Hargrave, grabbed the ball from Conway, and modified it. Now, instead of talking about how long the strings of ones and twos are, you describe how many of each number there is in the entire sequence."
Chicago, for me. I never have a problem with damaged goods, but my best bet for ANY delivery service (UPS/FedEx/USPS) is to just drive to the depot and pick it up myself. Unless one of housemates will be home to answer the doorbell.
Reasons I use Chrome over Safari:
Gotta love intractable corporate policies.
...Not that I think it's a bad idea. Fuel cells, clearly, are going to have a big place in the future of energy.
This isn't about the Playbook, it's about the next generation of software for their HANDSETS. Can you imagine a Blackberry phone without email or BBM?
My happiness increases exponentially when I'm near a window. Natural light > fluorescent light any day.
Always. Merino wool > polyester for baselayers all day.
I had friends that owned an Original Macintosh with a laser mouse that would only worked with a specific mirrored mousepad. Probably the same sort of thing. Did you ever put the mouse up to the screen? Because that used to make their computer TWEAK.
"Aaron Feuerstein intentionally declined to patent Polar fleece, allowing the material to be produced cheaply and widely by many vendors, promoting the material's wide acceptance."
UPS will deliver 26 million "sorry we missed you" slips today.
This is going to make a great lair during the Zombipocalypse.