I think DSL took like 3-4 minutes a song originally. Or course songs were only like 4MB back then.
I think DSL took like 3-4 minutes a song originally. Or course songs were only like 4MB back then.
They got the pictures from a source that censored.
Well at least it was easy to know what table that receipt belonged to.
I'm good.
Naster came out in 1999. I think cable internet came out around the same time, and I didn't come from a neighborhood of early adopters.
I'll check it out. I just went with the torrent proxy because it wasn't too expensive (like $10 a month) and insanely easy to setup.
Yeah when Napster came out CDs were around $20 a piece. It is also the time when artists were only putting 4-5 good songs on a CD and you couldn't just go and buy single songs. So I see where Napster met a need.
Make and sell X264 but STOP pricing it at the same as a Blu-ray!
I remember when it used to take 20-30 minutes to download a single song.
Ok now I get where you were going with that. Thank you.
The actual first line of the wiki
I was a dedicated iOS user, then I started jumping back and forth between iOS and GB. Once the One X came out with ICS I became a permanent Android user. Well for phones at least.
Why is that?
I know that. But Ionu said they should be forced to make the software open source if they get a patent on it. That wouldn't make sense to me.
You said if they patent something they should be forced to make it open source.
If Microsoft has to have a patent on something, they should be forced to also make working software public (open source - as in publish it, not give up rights).
I was a boss with my Sony Walkman tape player in elementary school. Bad ass.
Google would probably sue or fight to block.
I would bet a pretty penny those wires are shielded. Actually I looked it up, and on any newer plane there is really solid EMI shielding. As for noise coming through the pilot's headset, I don't know enough about planes to tell you where the audio input lines would be coming from. It would be there lines that would…
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