Well yeah. Before it was Turkey, Emperor Constantine of the Holy Roman Empire moved the capital there and called it Constantinople. But unless my witty response detector is broken, it appears the original poster is making a joke.
Well yeah. Before it was Turkey, Emperor Constantine of the Holy Roman Empire moved the capital there and called it Constantinople. But unless my witty response detector is broken, it appears the original poster is making a joke.
Where I live in New Mexico, Sprint's 3G is slower than Tmobile's 2G EDGE. It's laughable and ridiculous. I don't get how they're the #3 carrier above Tmobile.
Good to see I'm not the only one who saw that error.
Actually that's not true. They have as of early September (5th I believe) reintroduced completely unlimited 4G. They still have their tiered plans which will slow down once you hit your data cap, but if you want completely unlimited 4G data, they now have that option.
I don't know if anybody has mentioned it yet, but Classic Shell will allow you to skip Metro and have an actual Start Menu again. That's how I've been using Windows 8 and I love it. I get all the great new stuff in 8 without having to deal with Metro (which I hate in a non touch environment).
Actually Firefox by default will send you to the Firefox start page, which is their own page with a Google search box on it.
It's rather amazing how much I can use my 18V DeWalt drill in the kitchen.
Good stuff. I used to have a '96 F-150. Even though it was the crappy Eddie Bauer edition that thing was still a tank. It finally gave up the ghost after 272,000 miles and years of abuse.
Even across most of Dell's lines it's the same connector. Dell was smart and decided it was easier to use the same connector for basically everything.
Quite true. When HP switched to what is basically the same connector they made life easier for us techs.
And HP also included an adapter that converts their new power supply for use on an older HP.
Dude doesn't know what he's talking about. Pretty much every Dell from about 2000 on has used the PA-12 connector in either 65W, 90W, or 125W. There are a few exceptions, but by and large they're all the same.
That's not really true. Most Dell laptops from about 2000 on use the same connector with usually 3 different power variations (65W, 90W, 125W). There are a few exceptions such as their netbooks, some really, really cheap, basic laptops, and some of their older business laptops, but otherwise they're all pretty much…
Actually, probably not. You just need to have proof of a Windows XP license. When MS was running the Windows 7 upgrade programs, XP qualified as an upgrade path, but you couldn't actually upgrade XP to 7. The process was to wipe the HDD and install Windows 7 fresh and then punch the keycode in.
I would assume taxes of some sort.
I don't know how comfortable you'd be with it, but you can whack a standard laptop drive into a 360 and get more space. I started with a 20GB, moved up to a 120, then 250, and now I've got a 320GB HDD. You do need a specific brand/model of HDD, but it's about half the cost of the equivalent MS model. And this is a…
This will work, but you have to buy special digital paint.