drthunderer
drthunderer
drthunderer

While I know I was reading about tv I missed...oh how I wish I had been given a choice to see that gif or not....spoilers!

NFL helmet radios do no transmit, only receive. I'm not saying you are wrong about the plane thing, though. That sounds fishy to me as well.

It's called the All 22 camera. It is a zoomed out photo of the field from the either end zone, enabling the coaches and quarterback to see every player on the field, how the play developed, vs what they expected to happen, shows open receivers that they missed, etc. It will be available for the first time this year

I was having the same debate last year, and went the 15" with discrete graphics route. Windows 7 runs like a dream either bootcamped or in vmware fusion. I think the extra graphics oomph really helps with vmware. I give half the processor cores to OS X and half to Windows, and can gesture to switch between them

Don't forget blorgons! They're the worst of them all.

Doesn't every cup of Mountain Dew sold already contain oranje juice?

I imagine unupdated apps would run normally, but with a border around them.

Ceiling cat will drop after Mountain Lion, but the iSight camera will be permanently stuck "on"

The best dessert on the planet, Key Lime Pie.

How about "talkies"?

The "little snitch" part amuses me as well. So basically anyone who ever pirated and adobe product is in the clear.

There can be only one.

who makes an awesome pan sauce on a grill?

I was using version 3 to run my bootcamp partition, but just upgraded to version 4. Had I not upgraded to 4 last week I probably would have bought this deal.

That is incorrect, I use VMware fusion to access my boot camp installation of Windows 7.

"But its "attenuation" - that is, its potency - goes down when it's raining, snowing or dusty, concedes one of its chief scientists, Diana Loree of the Air Force Research Laboratory, without specifying the degree of reduction."

My wife and I bought bulk tickets from our local chain's corporate office on year and gave them away as Christmas presents

It should work, but you will have to connect the drive locally and partiton it first. Then connect it to the n600 and start the first backup, and cancel it right away once the sparsebundle is created. connect it locally again and complete the first lengthy backup, then hook it back up to the n600 for future wireless

Well, it isn't necessarily misuse. The modern usage actually stems from the use of typewriters and carbon paper, so I think it is more of an older term getting a new meaning, and then evolving into the digital age.

Sorry dude, you may have medieval history on your side, but in terms of email addressing RFC 733 disagrees with you, and expressly mentions "Blind Carbon."