No. The reverse is the case. Parallel ports are older technology and have been replaced by "printer ports" which accommodate special USB cables with printer plugs.
Nonrenewable natural resources are being used faster than they are being replaced.
It's safe to say that agp has already been replaced by pci express.
R-22 currently, but is quickly being replaced by R-410A due to CFC issues
I haven't heard of printers being connected by ftp (using port 21/22).
3d printers have revolutionized manufacturing today by being able to prototype and manufacture at an individual level.
As the water from Lake Erie drains into Lake Ontario, it is constantly being fed by the water from Lake Huron.
Yes, Canon printers known for being well liked in offices. They are affordable and reliable and the quality is great!
because he was being a dumb a$$
Two lines that are not parallel are perpendicular. The symbol is +.
Various devices used to make use of serial ports (Printers, modems, serial mice, joysticks, gps receivers, and much more). The parallel port was designed as a standard for printers, but eventually made use of peripherals such as (zip drives, scanners, hard disk, cd-rom drives and modems)... Now a days you don't see serial or parallel being used too often anymore, since most have made the shift to USB. Here is some more in-depth information on wiki for the two standards. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_port http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_port
my 98 Lincoln had the same problem and i replaced the battery the car turns over fine now. good luck
Oil being pumped out of the ground can not be replaced in our lifetimes.