The price: HBO Now will cost $14.99 if you sign up through Apple. However, that doesn’t mean that everyone will be paying $14.99 for the service. “Prices may vary by participating partners,” the HBO Now FAQ states.
"That’s because HBO Now may soon also be available though your cable or internet company, which may decide to give you a deal that looks a lot more like HBO’s current pricing. $10 a month, for example, if you sign up for a certain broadband service tier for 12 months."
"It is important to note the distinction between the way a prototype is associated with a constructor (through its prototype property) and the way objects have a prototype (which can be retrieved with Object.getPrototypeOf). The actual prototype of a constructor is Function.prototype since constructors are functions. Its prototype property will be the prototype of instances created through it but is not its own prototype."
@Shmiddty Comcast has been charging a DVR fee since install, and it's been a year
They came three times: First time the guy had a "2 hour install window" and it took him 1h 45 minutes to install then his drill bit "broke" so he didnt install the living room. Second guy refused to install it through floor. Third guy said he didn't think our attic was clean enough for him to run it through there.
I'm in the same boat, really. I've been meaning to cancel my cable subscription for a while now, but that means I have to get the box I'm renting back to them, which is kind of a hassle
What directory does the android sdk folder in belong on Linux? I just downloaded and apparently I get to choose where it goes. I don't know much about these linux dirs.
I'm looking for a service that does benchmarking and graphs them - but looking for something free for open source community.. does anybody know of such service? All I could find was paid ones and I could have sworn I found one that was referenced in a github project...
The EDIT part is the current thing under question. I got something working and I am just wondering if that is it or if there is a better way of writing this.
Is there such a concept as a synchronous promise? Would there be any benefit to writing synchronous code using the syntax of promises?
try {
foo();
bar(a, b);
bam();
} catch(e) {
handleError(e);
}
...could be written something like (but using a synchronous version of then);
foo()
.t...
@Jhawins Between TED talks, all of the "Wildest" series, the animes, and various other series, I've still got plenty to watch, and I've watched a lot of netflix.
ouch, you see this? google.ca/… euro is plummeting
> The euro has been on a steep decline since the European Central Bank announced its loose monetary policy in December. Since the start of 2015, it has lost more than 14 percent.