@steino: Then that depends on the map. On the map with only one common ramp, a team of humans can wall it in easily. And they wouldn't see the zerg 4-pool.
@steino: Then that depends on the map. On the map with only one common ramp, a team of humans can wall it in easily. And they wouldn't see the zerg 4-pool.
@SeanG: No, the thing that Clogging the internet is Youtube. At least, that's what AT&T keeps telling me.
@JosephCole: Assuming it's the hardest material, it'll be brittle, and the car would probably crack/shatter.
@LTA: It's a font.
@Ari Schwartz: Except we're less forgiving for invasion.
@Neopolis: Then what would differ Apple from every other computer manufacturer out there? They specialize in offering things you never knew you needed, but can't live without after. My mom doesn't even use a computer anymore, an iPad fulfills all her needs.
• Apps that encourage users to use an Apple product in a way that may cause damage to thedevice will be rejected
@Mikestan: 320M. 320M. 320M.
Cuz I hate typing on the iPad.
@yaschwartz: Speaking of throwing against the wall, anyone remember the first gen shuffle? Whipped it against the wall for kicks. Still runs like a charm.
@ObiHaiv: So will Eeyore. He's the one usually stepped on.
@Eddard: Maybe they should've been bought by Nokia.
@Bobby Stanley: Backup with what though? xP
@Nayrlladnar: I think it's for brand recognition, as people will be like "Oh, my computer has AMD graphics! Maybe I should get this computer with AMD CPU!"
@CSVM: Yea, but if all the data was on it, it means that his data was under 16gb. 7 itself installs to 7gb or so...
@zegota: I think with that line, he means ended up with both a Nook and a Kindle, as both platforms have an app for the iPad, and therefore you can cross-shop, whereas if you had only a Kindle or a Nook, you're sorta stuck.
Am I the only one who's wondering how he managed to fit all of a laptop's data onto a 8gb, 16gb usb stick? I doubt he's throwing $100 at a 32gb stick, and even then, that's not much space.
@Kaej: Well, 10000 might be a stretch, but if I'm guessing right, this will be more like a non-volatile RAM, rather than flash NAND. Hence, you have to compare to RAM speeds. DDR3 ram goes to data transfer rates of 1600 MT/s. Wiki says that's ~11920MB/s. So 10 GB/s isn't really that far off.
@fisheradam: As long as they don't text you your login user name as well.