@MAdmin: Yes, but the plan here seems to be for the ISP to not have the info in the first place.
@MAdmin: Yes, but the plan here seems to be for the ISP to not have the info in the first place.
@AgentSmith47: I've not heard of 4K.
@mstatesocko: But, anecdotally speaking, if they had the screens for Avatar (which came out first) why would they not have them for the others?
I would think that it's much more plausible that TMobile would get the iPad first.
This is just what happens when Steve Jobs' ego gets deflated a bit.
HOV Lane, here I come...
@neverbeenback: There still would have been lines.
@LordieLordie: Yes, but if you do upgrade your ipod to the new version, at least you have something you can do with the old one; Just leave it in the car all the time since it's synced up.
@mmm_pastrami: I think this has been a theory for a while now. The scientists working on this have known for many years that a certain percentage of cats were immune to the feline version of HIV (FIV, I think).
I've never timed myself in comparison, but I know I can read faster on my nook in one respect;
@AraRichards: I seriously question your understanding of the word "force".
@paulold:
@AraRichards: I can't really speak to that. I am certainly coming from a U.S.-centric viewpoint.
The only thing we should have a "right" to is what we can produce for ourselves.
@drzeller: iTunes uses unprotected AAC for music now. Not universal, but since it is unprotected, it is a lot easier to export the files as MP3s than it used to be with the protected format.
@Gabbelgak: The B&N Nook works like this as well.
@chauncy that billups: @losrocks: They do not have current, "on the air" shows for the season running like Netflix offers.
@losrocks: They do not have current, "on the air" shows for the season running like Netflix offers.