J. Dunlap wrote:
Northern California and pay $38/mo (including regulatory fees etc) for 15mbps down and 3mbps up with no caps (which in practice is more often 20/4 mbps), via a cable provider
And who is your cable provider?
J. Dunlap wrote:
Northern California and pay $38/mo (including regulatory fees etc) for 15mbps down and 3mbps up with no caps (which in practice is more often 20/4 mbps), via a cable provider
And who is your cable provider?
Though I'm not the one paying the bill... $40 a month for their "DSL Elite" package. (Up to 6 Mbps downstream, Up to 768 Kbps upstream with one dynamic IP address.) The only time our internet ever goes out, is when our cats unplug the modem.
I'm using Windows XP SP2 x64 right now. :-D I used to have Vista x64 on this machine, but in the week that I had it, it BSOD'd at least 25 times... :doh: I think I may upgrade to Weven, but I may not...
How many of you have lost your vermiform appendix? I had emergency surgery in the 4th grade to have mine removed. I still feel empty on the inside... Are you empty too?
You've never really been to California have you? Or maybe I'm just in the worse parts...
http://www.gateway.com/systems/category/529598015.php?cmpid=topnav_shop[^] I just got an LT2118u recently, and the only problem is that it has windows on it. Explore around to see if they have what you would like.
The last time my firefox crashed, I reopened the page that crashed it, and I got a virus... :/ (also assumed as being from flash) A scan could help. But that's just me being paranoid... But that's really the only time I've crashed... And I've never really used the Report a Problem app...
In front of my school this morning was a similar incident, it was an SUV in front and a sedan behind. The sedan had quite a bit of damage to the front, while the SUV had no visible damage though. If only the sedan owner was as lucky as you.
That comment is scarring.
USD$16 tennis shoes. I need a new pair though, the shoes are falling apart and the treads on the bottom are worn out.
wow, I have to try that. ;P thanks!
Oatmeal Raisin is my favorite. :D do you have a good recipe?
I see the reasoning behind it, but the sunglasses would have to block out almost all blue light. I think glasses designed to block lasers would work, but the sunglasses might work too.
I have been noticing what appears to be a lot of typographical errors as of late. In many places I have noticed people typing "they" instead of "the", where "the" would seem to be the better choice. Has anyone else been noticing these oddities?
I run Ubuntu on my second machine. :D But if you like a bit more of a windows-ish GUI (start menu is on the bottom), get Kubuntu, it comes with KDE, instead of GNOME. But there are a lot of other Linux distributions out there (which I haven't tried,) if you don't like one, just keep fishing. You'll have a whale of a time. ;)
Last week we had three days of rain. It was kind-of on/off raining, but we did get flooded and my high school's quad area is outdoors and sunken in, so it got flooded with a few inches. Everyone was making paper boats. :)
And we all thought it meant Windows 7... (see definition #2) Urban Dictionary's Definition [^] But does this mean that Vista is Weven? Also, I noticed that Windows 8 will be Weight....
A GUI for COSMOS (C# Open Source Operating System) Video of it in action.
Ha, I live in the central valley, and it snowed, FOR 5 MINUTES!!! For the first time in like, ~17 years. (snowed the year before I was born...) But yeah, it mostly rained. =) Yay for California.
Currently working on a GUI for COSMOS (C# Open Source Operating System) Video of it in action.
I did the same thing (but not so accidentally.) I did surf the web on my weven virtual machine, and Avast on the host decided there was a virus... But it didn't really matter to me because the time was up for the RC. And btw, I have decided to stay with XP x64. (I can borrow my brother's computer if I need x32, but it's Vista...)