A really good idea to hide the URL bar... it saves the screen space, mainly on small netbook displays... I always tend to waste as little space as possible...
And hehe... no more URL advertisments like this one http://urlmarquee.com/
But sadly, it's the end of these crazy url games like url hunter or url buggy.
Same here, I am seriously thinking about switching off the ubuntu because of the Unity... I have been using it for very long time, but now I really can't get used to unity... very bad decision from Canonical...:-/
That's very weird practice. The website should preserve your blog name, urls of your articles and so. Otherwise they break all links to the articles and confuse your readers... sadly, the website owner is the one that rules:-/ I hope it never happens to me...
I love all these wonderful old games we played on our 8bits... or are they going to be reinvented like this one? http://urlmarquee.com/url-buggy.html Look at the urlbar, how did they do it?
A really good idea to hide the URL bar... it saves the screen space, mainly on small netbook displays... I always tend to waste as little space as possible... And hehe... no more URL advertisments like this one http://urlmarquee.com/ But sadly, it's the end of these crazy url games like url hunter or url buggy.
That's so awesome!!!
You can count me out, with Unity/Gnome3.
Same here, I am seriously thinking about switching off the ubuntu because of the Unity... I have been using it for very long time, but now I really can't get used to unity... very bad decision from Canonical...:-/
no they are right, I just tested it out with the aid of my bath. My wi-fi router does not work under water.
Increase the ammount of "gas" bubbles in your bath, and try then :-P
If you work for a smart employer... they care for you, because you make their bussiness....
I can not wait for the releeeeaseee! Two week holyday waiting for me playing Diablo 3 :-D
You win buttsecks in the federal prison.
...and a prisoner's unique ID which your prison "admin" changes after you get used to it :-P
That's very weird practice. The website should preserve your blog name, urls of your articles and so. Otherwise they break all links to the articles and confuse your readers... sadly, the website owner is the one that rules :-/ I hope it never happens to me...
I love all these wonderful old games we played on our 8bits... or are they going to be reinvented like this one? http://urlmarquee.com/url-buggy.html Look at the urlbar, how did they do it?