Yes, I just finished watching all of Phineas and Ferb with my 32-yo daughter. Also Hey Arnold until it got taken off whatever we were watching it on. But of course nothing beats SpongeBob.
Local TV newsclowns are so cute when they play journalist. "And that minicar costs about $3 to fill up compared to about $60 for his minivan." Yeah thanks Anderson Cooper, that's a really insightful comparison! Who does your hair?
Anyway, I'm glad the guy's invention gets him around town - essentially a go-cart that's practical. Alternatives are good.
But from what you're saying, not a shred of evidence either. I mean srsly, sometimes we're just wrong about things, and everybody else feeling differently can be a clue. Not saying you're wrong, because I don't pretend to have psychic powers, just that it's healthy to question our own process sometimes.
That's connection history. CSI motion detection software storing information it collects would be entirely independent of that. How much it saves and for how long would depend on the size of the router's memory.
Opensource tech to do the same thing has been in the hands of the people for a long time. This is just a different way of doing it without motion sensors.
People usually decide whether religious material is literal or an allegory to suit whatever point they're trying to make, and using the precise wording of whichever translation works best for that.
Ok... your comment history says you don't know "times tables" past 5x and that a link was "unreadable" which I checked and it was fine. Izzat you, Mister Bond?
Anyway, whatever the secret plan is, please hit the big red button ASAP so we can all thank you!
That's because Xfinity offers motion sensing as a feature, which requires this tech in the router. Presumably it's configurable and costs extra to turn on.
I don't think a person has to carry anything. The tracking is based on measuring the interference a moving person (or a dog) creates between the router and a connected device like a range extender or a networked printer.
Yes, I just finished watching all of Phineas and Ferb with my 32-yo daughter. Also Hey Arnold until it got taken off whatever we were watching it on. But of course nothing beats SpongeBob.