I already made the switch to Ubuntu a while ago. Although it has it's issues, I'm happy with the power it offers me. I keep XP on a little partition for gaming only. Also another copy of XP in a virtualbox image under linux, for tasks that need xp only (also for testing web apps compliance with both systems). On a dual monitor setup, is a breeze to run both systems at the same time, each on it's own monitor. Once you get used to linux, you don't want to switch back. It's so much powerful compared to Windows, I couldn't live without it.
http://www.google.com/search?q=Chrome+crashes - 2,840,000 Results. Chrome wins!
I already made the switch to Ubuntu a while ago. Although it has it's issues, I'm happy with the power it offers me. I keep XP on a little partition for gaming only. Also another copy of XP in a virtualbox image under linux, for tasks that need xp only (also for testing web apps compliance with both systems).
On a dual monitor setup, is a breeze to run both systems at the same time, each on it's own monitor. Once you get used to linux, you don't want to switch back. It's so much powerful compared to Windows, I couldn't live without it.
"to read current keystroke patterns and permit a user to log in when the characteristics are a match."
You mean, like a password?
Maybe, but s/\s//g sure is bad.
I really read that as "...a program that does the boring parts of my wife...". Errr, nevermind...
http://www.google.com/search?q=firefox+slow&ie=utf -8&o%20e=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official &client%20=firefox-a
Just changed one word in your url. Is this proving anything?
Yeah, he's Professor Idiot for you, ok?