Let the product do the talking and let the marketplace decide is
my philosophy.
Here in the united states,
the entire effort of the advertising industry is to convince the marketplace
that an inferior product is the product of need.
get a logo, a color, and a jingle.
start with GM and ford,
Here in the united states,
the entire effort of the advertising industry is to convince the
marketplace that an inferior product is the product of need.
get a logo, a color, and a jingle.
start with GM and ford, run through Procter gamble, continue with
BofA, citibank, and on
I haven't been paying attention, but I think it's a bit of a leap to
say that FIOS is inferior to cable (if anyone has?). Cable seems
capable of faster speeds, but will they offer those better speeds at
better prices is the question.
the entire effort of the advertising industry is to convince
At 09:50 AM 6/27/2008, you wrote:
I haven't been paying attention, but I think it's a bit of a leap to
say that FIOS is inferior to cable (if anyone has?). Cable seems
capable of faster speeds, but will they offer those better speeds at
better prices is the question.
maybe faster internet in the
http://www.workingassets.com/FAQs.aspx
They are reselling Sprint:
http://www.workingassets.com/FAQs.aspx
So reliability / coverage should be identical with Sprint. On the plus side,
you don't have to deal with Sprint's customer service.
-Robert
-Original Message-
From: Paula Minor
I have a user think about adding a OS X machine to his computers. Currently he
uses WIndows XP on a desktop and is phasing out a Windows laptop. He usage is
mostly basic: web surfing and email. The one one item which might be a yellow
flag is his blackberry. Is the experience of the Blackberry
Larry
What is the kernal memory dump? unselected options wherever I was are: full mem
dump or short mem dump or none. Is this something that the system needs to do
or what?
I did a search for this
%SystemRoot%\MEMORY.DMP
and it brought up Memory.dmp
When I clicked on it, I got this error
Never got the message after the BSOD.
Error 6/27/2008 9:30:47 PM EventLog 6008 None
Log Name: System
Source:EventLog
Date: 6/27/2008 9:30:47 PM
Event ID: 6008
Task Category: None
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: Kilburg-PC
I don't have a Blackberry but I do know that there is
third party OS X syncing software for Blackberries,
The Missing Sync for Blackberry as well as PocketMac,
which seems to be what RIM promotes.
I seem to recall that bluetooth-enabled Blackberries could
do quite a bit (but not everything)