My Dad's TRS-80 Model III was the first I can recall using. I was about 3, and I like to press the clicky red reset button on it. I think he didn't enjoy that, as he was probably working on something at the time. A kid can be worse than a cat when it comes to computer interference.
The first I owned, as a gift, was a Color Computer II, with the game cartridges like Doubleback, and Megamunchers. Didn't do much computing on it. Then we got a Commodore 64 and Vic 20 parts. Never got the Vic 20 going, but we had fun with the Commodore 64. The school, where my Dad was a teacher had his Model III, and a Model IV, and a bunch of Apple ][, and ][e computers. Soon there was an 8088 as well.
I have the same feeling. With some services where I don't care if I lose access if I stop using my Facebook account, I'll have it sign in for me. Otherwise I try to sign up directly on the site I'm registering for to use.
I'd prefer having the support of local people. However, religious belief too often stands in the way of telescopic investigation of our universe. Perhaps there can be something done so they feel it is part of their culture after all.
This is so clever. Glad to see someone realized that the port can recognize when it's upside down, so provide correctly oriented, different wiring for that configuration.
Got the card; haven't used it yet. After 2 months, my estimated battery life is still over 10 years, which is years beyond the average I'm told.
...But I was revived. I had a cardiac arrest on July 1st almost exactly 6 days after 'returning' to
I'm doing fine now, thanks to the first responders, police, and paramedics who were doing CPR in minutes and got my heart started again with an AED. I avoided brain damage, which wasn't apparent when I first woke up days later with the memory of a goldfish. "Oh look, a castle!" (for those who know that joke.) I now have an ICD, making me a legit cyborg.
Looked into, but not freaked out about. Cats kill hundreds of millions of birds each year. 200M die in Canada alone.
200,000,000
vs.
28,000?
It's not even close. Delaying a switch to solar is much more deadly for birds, as it's expected 1/8th of species will soon (within decades) become extinct due to climate change.
Crunching the numbers, it's foolish to delay solar power adoption for even 28K birds a year.
Climate change is expected to soon kill off 1/8th of all bird species.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
200M birds die from cats each year in Canada ( which has the human population of California).
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politic...
Either stop climate change pollution, or kiss some birds goodbye (peck on the cheek).
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I'm glad there's still
"You'd think thousands of people being misdirected from polling stations across the Country might have been picked up by atleast one of the major news organizations"
At least one? Try these examples.
So, that invalidates your claim that it's made up recently. Any other questions you'd like me to demolish/answer for you?
Who is "they"? You, and your friends are behind in this scandal, significantly.
It's too bad you posted as AC, because as the months tick by, you won't be very proud of your (already outdated) prediction, while I'm confident I'll be proud of mine after that amount of time.
Wow. What an ignorant, close minded, book-by-the-cover thing to say.
So, if someone understands hip-hop, they can't comprehend research, journalism, computer databases, cryptanalysis, or politics?
I do have to confess to at first not checking him out very closely a month ago when I saw his web address unfuckwithable.ca, but when he predicted the Danforth byelection to fractions of a percent, it's pretty clear he knows what he's talking about (and you're being a snob).
You are completely right. It's unlikely that Sona had much, if anything, to do with Poutine's portion of the plot in Guelph. He apparently didn't have the technical skills to make a robocall even.
Love makes the world go 'round, with a little help from intrinsic angular momentum.