It's meant to be humorous or ironic, or to express frustration.
Of course it's in the last place you look, because once you find it you stop looking.
It's meant to be humorous or ironic, or to express frustration.
Of course it's in the last place you look, because once you find it you stop looking.
"That's what she said" long predates the office. I feel like it was used in SNL in the 80's.
Comes from being a compromise "standard". The name says it all, being named after a king that brought multiple tribes together.
I had an "unlimited" plan with a cell company - I took them at their word and downloaded gobs of stuff. Got shut down in a week.
Emission free?
Maybe reduced, but no such thing as free.
Syncthing.
Möbius on iOS, Syncthing on Mac/Linux, SyncTrayzor on Windows, Syncthing-Fork on Android.
Alternatively Resilio Sync.
I do find Resilio works better for iOS - it handles photos better due to iOS restrictions.
It sounds vaguely domineering.
I've always heard protect democracy. Enforcing doesn't sound very democratic.
Yep, I had a B wireless setup in 1999. Poor performance, but I wasn't tethered!
Ooh, midi tones!
Though the Treo could use MP3 for tones too. It could also play video files, I remember watching Mars Attacks on a flight. Ate the hell out of battery, but I always carried multiples.
It was truly the first viable smart phone. With a wifi SD card, I could browse the web (albeit with terrible speed and a pitiful browser, but better than other mobile devices at the time) and sync to my laptop over wifi.
You should be able to get a generic RS-232 to USB cable that will work as an adapter. They're still used for microcontroller and old hardware.
As for drivers, run the software in a VM with a 32 bit OS. That may work.
Carrying two gadgets was just too much
Which is why the Treo was such a game-changing big deal
Wasn't AIM just using XMPP? (It's been a while since I looked at these things).
Still neat. AIM was impressive for the time, I even ran it on Android circa 2009. Frustrating that things like AIM/XMPP got supplanted by SMS, then things like WhatsApp, etc got in when we already had better with XMPP!