I called them and installed LogMeIn Rescue so the tech could look at my machine.
He then told me that I could upgrade the processor on my machine when I told him that I wanted a faster machine.
Wrong!
It is an iMac and the CPU is soldered to the logic board.
By the way. They install the Rescue.app in a non-normal location that took me over an hour to find. Bastards.
First. The investment.
Adding Wi-Fi to a restaurant costs $50/month. Tops.
Second. Return.
Happy customers spend more.
How may customers do you need to spend more to get a great ROI?
Not many.
P.S. I ding restaurants 1 star on Yelp if they lack free Wi-Fi. With AT&T's caps on data over 3G, free Wi-Fi is muy importante.
When I first read about the new pricing, I was angry
but, not anymore.
I checked my wife's iPhone usage (she loves her iPhone and uses it a lot) and found that her highest month was 55MB.
Yes, her highest month was 1/4 the limit of the new $15/mo plan.
We will start "saving" $15/mo beginning on June 7th.
I say "saving" because this means that our daughter will inherit Mom's iPhone when Mom buys her new iPhone4.
I can say that this "merger" does not excite me one little bit.
My 1970 (or earlier) phone lines will stay the same and I will still not be able to order more than 3Mbps (down) from CenturyLink.
And, for many charities in Denver, they are screwed with HQ moving to Monroe, LA.
I block all 3rd-party ad delivery networks.
It is easy and just one single filter against DoubleClick will block about 33% of all ads that would have been shown on your computer.
If all sites delivered their own ads, then almost none would be blocked as it would be too much work on the part of visitors.
"I'm just basically glad I took a stand. I'm not going to let them do this to us anymore," Dina Lohan said of the "horrible" and "mean" ad.
She said that the ad was clearly aimed at her daughter because unlike other stars, her daughter's first name is synonymous with the "Herbie Fully Loaded" actress.
"Everyone knows Lindsay, like Cher or Madonna," Dina Lohan said.
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Lazy "reporters" and little
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I love SF
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They did not help MY personal computer
He then told me that I could upgrade the processor on my machine when I told him that I wanted a faster machine.
Wrong!
It is an iMac and the CPU is soldered to the logic board.
By the way. They install the Rescue.app in a non-normal location that took me over an hour to find. Bastards.
On the post: Comcast Cares: Pay Us The $0.00 You Owe, Or We Cut You Off
The problem is the INcorrect treatment of the numbers
The solution is treat them as integers -- with a pseudo-decimal point displayed.
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Can you prove that Unicorns don't exist?
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You bastard, you beat me to it
On the post: FIFA Threatens To Sue Brewery, Because Dutch World Cup Fans Wore Orange
just so you don't miss it
http://www.bavaria.nl/ is the NL (Warnings: screen takeover and Flash and music)
On the post: Starbucks Finally Realizies That Free WiFi Is The Way To Go
Let's talk about ROI
Adding Wi-Fi to a restaurant costs $50/month. Tops.
Second. Return.
Happy customers spend more.
How may customers do you need to spend more to get a great ROI?
Not many.
P.S. I ding restaurants 1 star on Yelp if they lack free Wi-Fi. With AT&T's caps on data over 3G, free Wi-Fi is muy importante.
On the post: SCO Loses Yet Again; Is It Finally Over?
Finally, SCOXQ is down to a nickel
About time.
How anyone, in the last year, thought this stock was worth $0.80 USD per share is beyond me.
YOU, yes, I mean YOU, could buy controlling interest in SCO for only $500K USD.
On the post: EU Politicians Tricked Into Supporting Data Retention On Search Terms... 'For The Children'
I think there is some danger here
So, someone must be exploiting children.
On the post: Did AT&T Really Threaten A Customer With Legal Action For Emailing Feedback To CEO? [Updated]
if not true, then AT&T should be on top of this
12,000 in less than a day!
This is horrible pr for AT&T.
If this is true, then AT&T is filled with idiots.
On the post: AT&T No Longer Offering Unlimited Data Plan To New Customers
When I first read about the new pricing, I was angry
I checked my wife's iPhone usage (she loves her iPhone and uses it a lot) and found that her highest month was 55MB.
Yes, her highest month was 1/4 the limit of the new $15/mo plan.
We will start "saving" $15/mo beginning on June 7th.
I say "saving" because this means that our daughter will inherit Mom's iPhone when Mom buys her new iPhone4.
On the post: 48 Hours (TV Show) Gets Upset At 48 HR (Magazine)
49 Hours
On the post: Qwest, CenturyLink Merge, Create Even Bigger Marginally-Relevant USF Money Pit
Well, as a Qworst customer in central Denver
My 1970 (or earlier) phone lines will stay the same and I will still not be able to order more than 3Mbps (down) from CenturyLink.
And, for many charities in Denver, they are screwed with HQ moving to Monroe, LA.
On the post: Escapist Website Mass Bans (Then Unbans And Guilts) Users Who Mention Adblock
Another simple solution for websites.
I block all 3rd-party ad delivery networks.
It is easy and just one single filter against DoubleClick will block about 33% of all ads that would have been shown on your computer.
If all sites delivered their own ads, then almost none would be blocked as it would be too much work on the part of visitors.
On the post: The Real Problem With Internet Comments Isn't Anonymity
Proud to be a jerk
On the post: Nestle Discovers The Streisand Effect... But Only After Making Things Worse And Worse... And Worse
It means that Mike should pay attenton to grammar
On the post: Nestle Discovers The Streisand Effect... But Only After Making Things Worse And Worse... And Worse
Well, given that tomorrow is "Meat Out" day
Palm oil = Tasty
Rainforest = not so much
On the post: Nestle Discovers The Streisand Effect... But Only After Making Things Worse And Worse... And Worse
Grammar Nazi Alert
"It had less than 1,000 views"
fewer
views are discrete events
continuous - less
discrete - fewer
4th grade
,dave
On the post: Lindsay Lohan Sues E*Trade For $100 Million; Says Baby Was Based On Her
It gets better
She said that the ad was clearly aimed at her daughter because unlike other stars, her daughter's first name is synonymous with the "Herbie Fully Loaded" actress.
"Everyone knows Lindsay, like Cher or Madonna," Dina Lohan said.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/lindsay_super_bawl_time_out_2wZQWjTEKUokiMAmr0jNIL#ixzz0hncULu od
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