A lot of the changes are so new that the younger generations are so adept at it, but the older isn't. |
A message wouldn't be routed direct from A to B but could travel indirectly, bypass a damaged part of the network, and then be reassembled and read. |
All this stuff is set up for people to meet other people -- not isolate. |
And I think he probably knew that there was a very small chance of her being able to get down and back up in time. But I don't think Barnes would have left him if he had said 'Go save yourself', |
I noticed a dip around October, and it was very quiet around November, December. |
I was shocked that almost none of my students wear watches. They use their cell phones instead. They are using technology in completely different ways. |
It's a welcome announcement because as a borrower I find it extremely hard each month to give so much money out of my salary. |
It's the same thing as sharing a hot new 45 or tape or CD. |
Once again, Mickey is charting a new frontier, ... He is creating a community to live and work that is very affordable. |
Our lives are so hectic today. I don't care what we are, artists or whatever, people need to come and enjoy it. |
The underlying concept of breaking data into bite-sized chunks goes back to the Cold War, when Internet software was designed to survive a nuclear war, |
They say time heals but it doesn't actually. It covers up the wounds and then they open up again. |
was ahead of its time to view the Internet as a social medium. |
Well I hope that they just fell and died instantaneously and of course it transpired that neither of those things happened. That they weren't together and they didn't die quickly. |
Who wants to go to a park that's polluted? |