I cannot overemphasize the need to actually read the articles: Google is initially going to use OpenID 2.0 after which they are moving away. Initially using something isn't the same as supporting something.
Same here - Windows 2008 is Vista without all the crap and the concept of using it as a workstation is actually great: It installs very little and you then have to choose what you want.
It's definitely recommended for two types of people
1) Those who know how to use computers
2) Those who like complaining about and generalizing Windows OSes.
I am both of the above but I can still stay both of the above while happily using a bloat-free OS.
And with DirectX 10 it's a dream!
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All objects in the universe have the right to be naked. I for one plan to fight this illegal and Machiavellian cosmic censorship, especially for all the heavenly bodies right here on Earth.
I hear that the Apple NDAs are sent in glossy white envelopes to the developers, with the Apple logo on the outside and a grouping of pointless logic on the inside. But at least it looks good, so let's blame it on Microsoft anyways.
That sticker isn't very cute at all. It looks like a crude drawing of a cyclopean Transformer frowning in disapproval... where are the Pokemons and Sailor Moons?
Should this article really have been posted? It appears to be more of a commentary on how surprising it is that a president that we perceive to be completely incompetent is taking an interest in something that he wouldn't normally do.
It's like reading news about dogs that perform or display almost-human like behavior or reading mainstream-media news article about how something that we geeks take for granted on 'teh internets' is all "weird and wonderful" to them.
Even the article has very little actual content, it's mostly speculation.
Or before the BuyNLarge corporation overrun the planet with trash, leaving behind several waste allocation load lifter-earth-class robots to clean up our mess!
That doesn't mean that the convenience shouldn't be available to the advanced users. By that logic, the command prompt shouldn't be available in Windows because it may be confusing to some people. And regedit.
Gamers don't generally disable the Error Reporting Services but it's often useful to turn off a few services that are hogging resources. On a new machine, services aren't a problem, but as the months go by and the machine heads towards the inevitable destiny of obsolescence, every little bit counts.
I cannot overemphasize the need to actually read the articles: Google is initially going to use OpenID 2.0 after which they are moving away. Initially using something isn't the same as supporting something.
Same here - Windows 2008 is Vista without all the crap and the concept of using it as a workstation is actually great: It installs very little and you then have to choose what you want.
It's definitely recommended for two types of people
1) Those who know how to use computers
2) Those who like complaining about and generalizing Windows OSes.
I am both of the above but I can still stay both of the above while happily using a bloat-free OS.
And with DirectX 10 it's a dream!
In Soviet Russia, you confuse broadband!
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Way to blow it, me. I meant to say: That's why they're *SHOWS*.
Great, now the impact of the statement has been compromised. Just pretend it impacted you and you've been stunned into realization.
You won't find any. That's why these shows are on TV - for people who don't want to bother reading specs and details.
I can see how this would be related to the Macbook.
Yo! MAMA's so slow, she had to post on slashdot twice to get her point across.
You forgot flickr.
No, there aren't any other photo sharing websites out there.
No, there aren't.
>and it can 'dance' when music is played
And it further looks like the First Law of Robotics don't apply here!
>The researchers don't say when a commercial version of their flowers will come to the market. They also don't mention a retail price
So it's not really for 'your home' then, is it?
The second paragraph of your diatribe should start with a capital G. You fail.
I'm a Windows-eschewing user who has embraced all things Google...
So you're saying you don't care about your privacy, but do care about who owns it?
All objects in the universe have the right to be naked. I for one plan to fight this illegal and Machiavellian cosmic censorship, especially for all the heavenly bodies right here on Earth.
I hear that the Apple NDAs are sent in glossy white envelopes to the developers, with the Apple logo on the outside and a grouping of pointless logic on the inside. But at least it looks good, so let's blame it on Microsoft anyways.
Too late. They're all on MySpace. And already killing each other.
That sticker isn't very cute at all. It looks like a crude drawing of a cyclopean Transformer frowning in disapproval... where are the Pokemons and Sailor Moons?
This is a reply to the Slashdot post "Canadians File Class Actions Over Incoming SMS Fees". You must pay me for reading this.
Should this article really have been posted? It appears to be more of a commentary on how surprising it is that a president that we perceive to be completely incompetent is taking an interest in something that he wouldn't normally do.
It's like reading news about dogs that perform or display almost-human like behavior or reading mainstream-media news article about how something that we geeks take for granted on 'teh internets' is all "weird and wonderful" to them.
Even the article has very little actual content, it's mostly speculation.
Couldn't they just use Microsoft LiveMeeting to hold their summit?
I should probably hide right now.
Sorry.
Or before the BuyNLarge corporation overrun the planet with trash, leaving behind several waste allocation load lifter-earth-class robots to clean up our mess!
They're all a bunch of Pong Tossers.
That doesn't mean that the convenience shouldn't be available to the advanced users. By that logic, the command prompt shouldn't be available in Windows because it may be confusing to some people. And regedit. Gamers don't generally disable the Error Reporting Services but it's often useful to turn off a few services that are hogging resources. On a new machine, services aren't a problem, but as the months go by and the machine heads towards the inevitable destiny of obsolescence, every little bit counts.
Who is Vito Cassisi and what makes him an 'expert'?
Once you're satisfied with your findings/research/results/theories, will you apply it to yourself first in order to prove it to the rest of the world?