I have. I had an old Camry and an old 320i. The Camry was dependable, durable, and went forever. The beemer was nasty. Looked great, people went "ooh, BMW...", but it broke down far too often.
The worst was when two hotties watched me walk up to my car, I heard one say "ooh, he drives a BMW.." - I started it up, and it belched a MASSIVE cloud of exhaust that nearly filled the block. Fortunately I used the smokescreen to escape and evaid their laughter...
So yes, this analogy is appropriate. Give me the Toyota.
I second that. I used to love Henry's Blend, bought it whole bean at my local grocery store. However, since *bux has bought Seattle's Best, the price per pound has gone up about $4.
These days, I'm drinking free trade, organic coffees from a local roaster. It's quite good, so it should be about a week before it too is bought out....
There's a poster in Jak 2 along the walls of the city for Ratchet and Clank. It's not a box shot, more like a portrait, but I think it's just more of an acknowledgement than anything.
As far as I know, Jak is made by Naughty Dog and Ratchet by Insomniac, which are different totally different companies, but I could be wrong.
Probably 80% of my bandwidth is used listening to net radio. The other bit goes to email, net surfing, a whole lotta ftp'ing (I'm a web designer) and some messaging. Yes, I have a p2p program, but I couldn't tell you the last time I used it.
I wonder if I should have said anything about net radio.. that's already under attack by the evil riaa.
I live in Canada, and several of my favourite radio stations have gone offline over fears of future online broadcasting charges.
Sorry for not adding any url's. I'll just give you one for now as I think I've resolved a javascript problem i was having with ns6 on a seperate site.
The problem on this site is with nested tables.. I've a fairly simple interface but it spans both horizontally and vertically, so I have cut the image up and put it into a table. I've then nested another table to allow for a text and general content area of the site.
As I mentioned before, this layout works fine in both NS4x and IE5, but not in NS6.
I'm a web designer and regular user of netscape 4.7x and occasionally ie5. I dl'd netscape6 hoping to see how my pages looked in that browser.. and the results weren't too good. I code by hand, my sites look fine in ns 4x and ie5, but with ns6 i've noticed some problems with nested tables and with javascript.
Hopefully the next revision will take care of some of that, and the monster loading time.
Even though it is a nice browser, using ie somehow just feels.. wrong.
I have. I had an old Camry and an old 320i. The Camry was dependable, durable, and went forever. The beemer was nasty. Looked great, people went "ooh, BMW...", but it broke down far too often.
The worst was when two hotties watched me walk up to my car, I heard one say "ooh, he drives a BMW.." - I started it up, and it belched a MASSIVE cloud of exhaust that nearly filled the block. Fortunately I used the smokescreen to escape and evaid their laughter...
So yes, this analogy is appropriate. Give me the Toyota.
It's still made:
http://www.jonessodastore.com
I second that. I used to love Henry's Blend, bought it whole bean at my local grocery store. However, since *bux has bought Seattle's Best, the price per pound has gone up about $4.
These days, I'm drinking free trade, organic coffees from a local roaster. It's quite good, so it should be about a week before it too is bought out....
Wow. Anyone else hear Don King proclaiming "Only in America!" when they read this?
oh shush. At least Sony didn't go out and buy freakin' Rockstar to keep everyone else away from the title.
There's a poster in Jak 2 along the walls of the city for Ratchet and Clank. It's not a box shot, more like a portrait, but I think it's just more of an acknowledgement than anything.
As far as I know, Jak is made by Naughty Dog and Ratchet by Insomniac, which are different totally different companies, but I could be wrong.
Either way, I thought it was a nice touch.
Probably 80% of my bandwidth is used listening to net radio. The other bit goes to email, net surfing, a whole lotta ftp'ing (I'm a web designer) and some messaging. Yes, I have a p2p program, but I couldn't tell you the last time I used it.
I wonder if I should have said anything about net radio.. that's already under attack by the evil riaa.
I live in Canada, and several of my favourite radio stations have gone offline over fears of future online broadcasting charges.
The problem on this site is with nested tables.. I've a fairly simple interface but it spans both horizontally and vertically, so I have cut the image up and put it into a table. I've then nested another table to allow for a text and general content area of the site.
As I mentioned before, this layout works fine in both NS4x and IE5, but not in NS6.
The URL is http://www.users.uniserve.com/~speed/html/home.htm l (no space in the .html, obviously... it's just getting formatted like that due to the line length)
Of course, there could be some blatantly obvious answer that I am missing...
I'm a web designer and regular user of netscape 4.7x and occasionally ie5. I dl'd netscape6 hoping to see how my pages looked in that browser.. and the results weren't too good. I code by hand, my sites look fine in ns 4x and ie5, but with ns6 i've noticed some problems with nested tables and with javascript. Hopefully the next revision will take care of some of that, and the monster loading time. Even though it is a nice browser, using ie somehow just feels.. wrong.