I'm on verizon and so are most of my friends so I'm not switching to another company just yet when I get 90% of my calls and text messages for free.
That said I'm looking forward to the Blackberry Storm in the mean time and hope Verizon comes out with an Android phone later.
It's hard to download the.deb file, double click it and click Install?
I did this last night with a fresh Ubuntu 8.10 Beta install and it installed without anything else needed from me. No nagging screens to install Y! Toolbar or get 50 Free Downloads!
Before that, I relied on the Ubuntu repository to manage my flash install which automatically updated as well.
Realplayer...well that's not very hard either but I've only installed in once a year+ ago for a friend but I recall it wasn't hard.
I have an idea, lets put nano machines in all of our soldiers so we can control them even further and make them even better!
Squads can work more as a team because they see the same things and if one is hurt that all feel it to lessen the pain.
Also, lets repress the acts of violence they commit with these nano machines.
Just don't turn them off. I hear war weighs heavily on soldiers hearts.
All that would be needed is a welcome window that can be checked to not start again.
I like the idea of having a welcome window to help users out new or old with some of the features in the version that is installed.
The change to Transmission might be jarring if you were used to the old torrent client (Bit Tornado?) and reinstalled instead of upgrading.
I'm on verizon and so are most of my friends so I'm not switching to another company just yet when I get 90% of my calls and text messages for free. That said I'm looking forward to the Blackberry Storm in the mean time and hope Verizon comes out with an Android phone later.
It's hard to download the .deb file, double click it and click Install?
I did this last night with a fresh Ubuntu 8.10 Beta install and it installed without anything else needed from me. No nagging screens to install Y! Toolbar or get 50 Free Downloads!
Before that, I relied on the Ubuntu repository to manage my flash install which automatically updated as well.
Realplayer...well that's not very hard either but I've only installed in once a year+ ago for a friend but I recall it wasn't hard.
I have an idea, lets put nano machines in all of our soldiers so we can control them even further and make them even better! Squads can work more as a team because they see the same things and if one is hurt that all feel it to lessen the pain. Also, lets repress the acts of violence they commit with these nano machines. Just don't turn them off. I hear war weighs heavily on soldiers hearts.
All that would be needed is a welcome window that can be checked to not start again. I like the idea of having a welcome window to help users out new or old with some of the features in the version that is installed. The change to Transmission might be jarring if you were used to the old torrent client (Bit Tornado?) and reinstalled instead of upgrading.