If we were talking suitability for general use, Fedora would make the list long before Arch.
If we were talking suitability for general use, Fedora would make the list long before Arch.
A firm handshake is fine, but I've known too many people that have thought *way* too hard about it and go for the "the harder I crush your hand, the more you'll respect me". That's when you hit the other side of the bell curve in my head, and I figure you're probably just "someone that's thought way too hard about…
Wow... were we aiming for, "ridiculously hyperbolic headline of the day"?
I'm pretty sure Firefox and Firefox Mobile already do this.
Or you both hit, and split the pot.
I'm gunna guess he's not a surgeon. ;)
Uverse does selective enforcement, but yeah it's technically 250GB. Go check your bandwidth meter on their site. If it doesn't show anything, you've got nothing to worry about.
That was my thought. How would they know who you're talking to, and if they're family?
You're "singing along with the radio". :)
Why would they be liars? I don't use my phone in the car anymore. Well, not when I'm driving anyway. But you're right about one thing, with those exceptions, what's the point of even having a law about it?
Ok, I'll amend my previous question...
I'd guess because noise isolation is a major part of a good listening experience. Full size headsets and in-ear monitors (especially) do that very well.
Interesting. I'd have *guessed* the other way 'round, only *assuming* that smaller tribal groups with possibly distinct languages would be found south of the equator.
Yeah so, how are they going to get these drones to stay out there for hours/days/weeks? An anchored boat seems more realistic.
I'm glad you guys said something, that's was messed up.
I've heard that there are proof of concept exploits for VM escape that attack vulnerabilities in certain versions of some host hypervisors. I don't think I've ever heard of an in-the-wild example of such a thing being done maliciously though.
Yeah, sounds like McDonalds stopped using "select lean beef trimmings" well over a year ago. #corrections
A squid is someone seen doing things that will likely turn them into a dark stain on the road.
Or it's just easier to put in your pocket. Like that other light we all carry... the smartphone.
I'd guess for AOL to make anything successful, besides being good, they'd have to keep it as far as possible from the name, "AOL". It may have been synonymous with the internet for a while, but now it's synonymous with "crap nobody would give the time of day"... fair or not.