Comment Re:So... (Score 4, Funny) 691
I find it pleasingly apt that the signature beneath this unparsable phrase is a description of a syntax...
I find it pleasingly apt that the signature beneath this unparsable phrase is a description of a syntax...
Windows 7 forces me to use the retarded new start menu and the retarded new task bar
No it doesn't: if you right-click on the Windows 7 start button / taskbar, you can select "properties" and revert to Vista-style behaviour.
There's a surprising number of Anonymous Cowards spreading falsehoods about Windows 7 in this thread...
Just on a point of information, the "PR drone" was actually Jen-Hsun Huang, company president and CEO. If the card he was waving around was a mockup, he surely knew about it.
Not that I see that it matters. Huang openly admitted they're at least "a few months" away from production, and it was strongly implied at the press conference that GeForce models would come before Quadro and Tesla (lots of airy talk about high-end customers running to different cycles). It was a cute spot that this was, most likely, not a real card, but it's not as if it blows open a huge lie.
You're right, but the Shakespeare line is "Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war". Your version doesn't fit the metre!
One word, dude... Copland?
Is this rhetorical astroturfing?
* Yes, you can drag folders into your "favorites" bar within the standard file requester.
* Yes, "Command prompt here" is built-in - hold down shift and right-click on any folder.
* Yes, you can set a keyboard shortcut just by right-clicking on an icon, selecting "properties" and opening the "shortcut" tab.
* Yes, you can reorder icons in the taskbar by dragging them.
I don't know about unlocker, and I'm not sure what you mean by going "back and forth between explorer and the command line" but basically yes, most of the things you want are built right into Windows 7.
Sorry but that IS what British citizens call it,
Sorry, but you've been misinformed. I'm British, and fully engaged with current affairs, and I have never heard anyone refer to the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence as "nasty".
Psst... cost of a private cervical smear test in the UK: £140 (about US$ 230).
Fewer.
I'm sure a lot of those files are the same across the 32-bit and 64-bit installations... it could work. Although since Windows 7 installs from an image, they'd have to be pretty cunning. More simply, they could just use a dual-layer DVD.
If I recall correctly, the Vista Ultimate retail package does come with two DVDs, but if you have any other edition it comes with only one disc; if you want the version for the other artchitecture you have to go to the Microsoft website and fill out a form to have it mailed to you.
+1, Alliterative
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