So far 13 posts, and most of them are unhelpful drivel. Way to prove Linux is superior.
This thread shows a lot of what is wrong in the Linux community.
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A significant bug appears, and little is posted besides drivel.
Way to go Linux Community.
Just fix the damn bug.
In a bit of a clever public relations dance, Cogent has issued a press release stating that while the company refuses to pay companies like AT&T, Verizon and Comcast new peering tolls, they will pay the costs incurred by those companies to ensure there's adequate capacity at interconnection points. Cogent has been at the heart of more than a few debates over settlement-free peering, usually when the levels of traffic exchanged aren't equal.
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Yes, the "saturation" aspect of commercial buys is also an issue.
A local radio station, 107.1 The Peak suffers from this very malady.
For some reason, they think it is good to play the same commercial once an hour, every hour, 24/7, for weeks at a time.
It numbs the mind.
Yes, you raise a valid point. Thanks.
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My answer: no.
This is an enjoyable commercial.
Question: why cannot the "professional" commercial makers do this sort of thing? Why are current car commercials always screaming at me?
It can be stored on OneDrive and doing so allows you to access your information from almost anyhwere using almost any device.
That also allows Microsoft to access my data.
Since others have said the free version requires the use of storage on Microsoft's computers, I suspect Microsoft will be scanning the OneNote data for monetizing purposes. Why else would they prevent the free OneNote users from storing data on non-Microsoft servers?
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If all she really needs is email and a browser, look for the simplest, cleanest UI you can find that provides that very basic functionality. Then configure the UI to looks like what she is used to - Windows XP.
Don't over complicate the transition with things you might think are cool, just keep it complicated enough to meet her needs, no more.
"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of genius --- and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
--Albert Einstein
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Dell is desperate for revenue at this point, and when companies are desperate for revenue they do customer-antagonistic things.
"Never give in. Never give in. Never. Never. Never." -- Winston Churchill