Comment Re:Dear Windows 7 users. (Score 1) 403
I wish they'd go a step further and offer a stripped down, lower-cost, gaming-only OS.
I wish they'd go a step further and offer a stripped down, lower-cost, gaming-only OS.
But I still think my digital watch is pretty neat. I'm off to go buy new shoes now.
I guess I really am smarter than everyone. - Lt. Commander Data
For a lot of people, there won't be any green grass on the other side because the learning curve is too steep and they'll switch to Mac.
Or even just an iPad. If all you do is email, instant messaging and Facebook, why the hell would you need a full-fledged OS anyway?
You forgot about the Microsoft, OSS, Raspberry Pi and Arduino fanboys.
I don't get this obsession with the start button. Mac OS X doesn't have a start button, Linux doesn't have a start button, the Atari ST didn't have one nor did the Amiga.
Are you so afraid of change that you're willing to stick with an older OS just because of the start button? That thing that says "Start" that you must click on to *shut down* the computer?
And someone did, but it wasn't you.
To synergise the energy of the elastic cloud computing environment synergistically with the development platform interface specification to meet the required compliancy of Cobit while maintaining share profit managability. His strong manly hands probed every crevice of her silken femininity, their undulating bodies writhing in sensual rhythm, as he thrust his purple-headed warrior into her quivering mound of love pudding.
You haven't seen my beige tower. My tiger once got completely nuts and completely scratched it.
10 print "Yes we do."
20 print "You're looking at it."
30 end
Well, that would be the Emergency Command Hologram, of course!
Anyone who disagrees will be disintegrated by the photonic canon!
I always knew that cloud hosting companies were screwing us.
I think what he's saying is that if there was a rubber band effect, it would confirm that the device accepted his scrolling command but also show him that it's not supposed to scroll.
FaceTime. Netflix. Radio streaming. YouTube and Vimeo. Graphic-intensive websites.
$31.50/month service that includes voice, text and data*.
* Includes up to 50 MB of data per month. 15 per additional MB.
Frankly, apart from email, I don't see how useful 50MB can be. Forget websites, YouTube or Netflix, even 500MB wouldn't be enough for that. But 50MB is a sick joke if you ask me.
What this country needs is a good five dollar plasma weapon.