You need THE POWER.
You need THE POWER.
RIP Borders, I would trade all the Starbucks and apple stores to get Borders back
As much as I like Capitalism, I don't want to end up like
Didn't Steve Jobs own a chunk of Pixar? Maybe paying respects in a weird sort-of-way. Or maybe a truce that they will postpone the smartphone wars, until the competitors are crushed.
What did I just watch?.?.?????
Its all true, we live in a society with uneducated masses. There has to be limits, a balance. As a side note: XKCD rocks.
Talk about knocking theirs socks off!
This almost reminds me of the play the Crucible and the McCarthy Era of the early 50's. They just keep naming comprimised systems. Nothing is safe.
And If you don't like it, don't come here. Find/Make another tech news site. You have a choice. This is the internet afterall.
Its all about balance. We live in a system in which refusing to negotiate will cause the downfall of the nation. The reason our nation has been successful is our ability to compromise, both sides have their pro's and con's however this balance is what keeps the system working. Why Don't we do Both?
Ahh but we live in a capitalist system, survival of the fittest, evolution of the trade.
can this be installed on a virtual machine? I am currently running 10.6.8 and don't want to lose my current install.
built the best system, sold it for one us dollar.
CGI Trickery! still cool though.
Sprints spotty pretty much everywhere Ive been, or at least slow.
Still use it every once and a while, XKCD widget and calculator
In most cases yes, if you live in a metropolitan area, however sometimes in rural areas the flow can be interrupted. Old Landlines stay up as well. This is comming from out in the middle of no where in the US midwest, closer to nevada
The GIF's were too many... at 36kbps ..... It took years.....
Yea, still on 10.6 as well. The mac I am using supports newer versions however I am not a fan of where apple is headed of late.
Still on 10.6.8, and lovin it. Although my mac does support 10.7-10.9 The amount of bloat seems to rise in OSX every year.