Has the MPAA filed a lawsuit yet? Their red body paint totally infringes upon several trademarks connected to Indiana Jones, as is the whole "being an Indian".
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I can only agree as I have helped several people to change their system from Vista to XP. One of them bought a ThinkPad for 2000â, booted it up and said something like:"Yeah, but does it run XP?"
In my opinion Microsoft just exercised some bad timing with Vista. It's a shiny OS for people who like shiny Software and have high resolution screens and fast computers. However, most people's hardware, even if bought brand new is not ready for it yet, as the average user will not have a high-end system and the result suboptimal performance. Just look at the "Vista Ready" case. It will eventually catch on as buget PCs get fast enough to run it, which is happening as we speak.
I read Reddit once in a while to see some funny stuff and usually come to Slashdot for Tech-News. Looks like there is no need at all for either a subscription for Slashdot or a trip to Reddit, as the latter had this video on its front page hours ago.
What's next? A front page link to "The most irrelevant front page news on Slashdot" at Cracked.com?
Has the MPAA filed a lawsuit yet? Their red body paint totally infringes upon several trademarks connected to Indiana Jones, as is the whole "being an Indian".
Are they going to add the rocket-jump to the handbook? I heard strafe jump worked out pretty well in recent conflicts.
Educated guess?
I can only agree as I have helped several people to change their system from Vista to XP. One of them bought a ThinkPad for 2000â, booted it up and said something like:"Yeah, but does it run XP?" In my opinion Microsoft just exercised some bad timing with Vista. It's a shiny OS for people who like shiny Software and have high resolution screens and fast computers. However, most people's hardware, even if bought brand new is not ready for it yet, as the average user will not have a high-end system and the result suboptimal performance. Just look at the "Vista Ready" case. It will eventually catch on as buget PCs get fast enough to run it, which is happening as we speak.
I read Reddit once in a while to see some funny stuff and usually come to Slashdot for Tech-News. Looks like there is no need at all for either a subscription for Slashdot or a trip to Reddit, as the latter had this video on its front page hours ago. What's next? A front page link to "The most irrelevant front page news on Slashdot" at Cracked.com?
Dude, redundancy is a must here. Nobody reads TFA.
Way wrong. In Soviet Russia, the line formes on you!