That apocalypse scenario would have been better with Dido's Thank You song.
That apocalypse scenario would have been better with Dido's Thank You song.
Wonder if the Vatican said the same about the printing press back in its day. Of course that made bibles more available for everyone, but also made everything else more available, including occult books.
Maybe interstellar travel will be out of our (and others) reach soon or forever. But asteroid mining is something within our reach. and probably something needed for our survival as species (not for the mining itself, but for what you can do with it, like space colonies). Leaving behind a trace is just a bonus benefit.
My advice would be to use your own (caching forwarding) DNS. And it to forwards to your ISP and google's one or opendns one. For CDNs is highly probable that your ISP dns have already cached its resolution and answer fast for that, but when you have to recurse could be slower than those big ones. Anyway, once you get…
If well is usually not so powerful, having a phone with an FM transmitter (like the N900) opens is a good alternative.
What about humans? We learn how "should be" geometry?
IF really gets cancelled, is a shame. Now that several are getting extra/improved powers, was hoping that the role of J.J. wasnt to be the joke of the episode everytime he uses his "powers" (so far was like Teela Brown's power, authors just put there what is needed in a particular moment). If was something…
The remains of the Boston population, those mutants and their descendants, that managed to survive the effects of the extensive US nuclear bomb tests in Nevada in the middle of last century, saw no harm in the radiation that leaked from an overheated nuclear reactor from beyond the Pacific ocean.
Could be interesting to be there, if wasnt because Sheldon Cooper will be there raising every offer.
I prefer dyndns, instead of knowing my potentially changing ip address, i just put a fixed, easier to remember and to bookmark name to it.
There is a semantic problem there. How you define "oversized"? If you use your phone just for talking and dialing then most are oversized. And what would be oversized for a phone that you use for things like reading books, visit web pages, watch movies, use maps and play games? And if you need to type, a hardware…
Actually speaking by phone is an offense, at least by our psychology. Even if we don't pay attention to what is being spoken, we must make sense of everything, and a half conversation have no sense (or need attention to find one on it) usually irritates you [wirelessfederation.com]
Not all passwords are comparable. Different environments, different uses, different risks. If you only will access a site from your PC browser, its enough for storing pretty strong and/or hard to remember passwords. And i agree that your password shouldnt be the same for everything, and should not be able to be…
Can live with most of the plot of this series... EXCEPT the JJs parts. His real name should have been McGuffin Powell, now his superbrain can see from distance microbes and know their names. Uh, and solving History.
And in this side of the galaxy our civilization try to communicate with alien intelligences sending out radio signals. Shouldnt that give us some sort of inferiority complex?
What about something more wireless, like geostationary satellites? Won't that cut costs? Not sure of is feasible using i.e. laser instead of fiber-optic cables for that.
I've used Opera since version 3.6 or something like that ('96-'97) and always was a step ahead (or several) over all the others. Better competition (firefox, chrome) put it not so far away from some of the others as it used to be, but for me still is the browser to watch to see what will come next in all the others.
Not just Android and Symbian. They also released for Meego and Maemo. Runs great in the N900.
Wonder who will be Death this time. In the animated version was Christopher Lee who did the voice of one of the most important characters of Discworld (at least, in the first series).
Those phones will be released last year. I suppose that their motto will be "The future, today"