I've never seen anything like that before, it looks like a real product, maybe something for a fallout shelter. I know it's a joke product, but well done.
I've never seen anything like that before, it looks like a real product, maybe something for a fallout shelter. I know it's a joke product, but well done.
Compare this to DirecTV, who apparently has been trying to call customers in affected areas to offer a free realignment and to remind them they can suspend service for up to 6 months.
It's sad, but there are people that won't watch a movie just because it's in B&W. Fortunately it's not everyone. Heck, I'm 35 and one of the funniest movies (along with jaw dropping stunts) I've ever seen doesn't even have sound.
Is Geraldo available?
I'm sure he won't have a problem getting a job, in prison.
The article is unfair on Satellite. I rarely lose signal, certainly never from clouds or a light rain.
Tron was quite good in 3D, but the environment was really conducive to it.
It must be to set off, since in Ohio you can buy more than things like sparklers. PA law sounds dumber than Ohio's actually.
According to Wikipedia, through a sourced reference, it cost 75 paise in 2008. It looks like there are 100 paise in one Rupee. Currently a Rupee is about 2 US cents. I keep figuring I must have done something wrong, but I can't find anything. Obviously the price may have gone up since 2008, but likely not by a lot.
They do offer the paper grid two factor for the free version.
They were only requiring a password change in certain situations. If you tried to log in from an IP you hadn't recently used, or from a mobile device, they were requiring it. The Offline mode was basically to reduce load on their servers. They've been hammered.
Bicycle Repair Man was a superhero in a Monty Python skit.
Yeah, I think his last post was on his decision on who he'd vote for in the Super Tuesday primary in 2008. He wrote that on Sunday, died the next day.
A PS3 isn't a cellphone. The exemption is specific.
Actually I believe the DMCA exemptions come under the authority of the Librarian of Congress. But to the original question, the jailbreak exemption is specifically worded as for cellphones. But that exemption has to be renewed yearly for it to stay valid.
It's not a matter of turning them off. The nuclear reaction has stopped at this point, they put the control rods in. But a tremendous amount of heat is still being generated that they need to cool.
True. Being a geek, I have a gauge even on my frame pump to avoid that scenario.
Absolutely a good tip. Though properly inflated doesn't necessarily mean max PSI!