Re-read the OP. He said x64 is not listed as supported. He Did Not say that it is listed as Not Supported. So, of course you're not going to see it on the page, that's the point. If something isn't listed as being supported, then obviously it's not supported.
Ever think that instead of being an ass you could maybe educate the original poster as to why his idea wouldn't work? Oh, that's right, you're too busy trying to convince yourself you have a big....brain.
I seriously doubt that. Considering there are ~300million people in the US alone, along with the population of Canada, and the UK, PLUS all the people who speak english as a second language. I think it's far more widely spoken than Mandarin.
Except that it has been possible to use Google Docs offline for almost 2 years now.
It's wrong because they were referring to the entire computer as a "modem"
Re-read the OP. He said x64 is not listed as supported. He Did Not say that it is listed as Not Supported. So, of course you're not going to see it on the page, that's the point. If something isn't listed as being supported, then obviously it's not supported.
Ever think that instead of being an ass you could maybe educate the original poster as to why his idea wouldn't work? Oh, that's right, you're too busy trying to convince yourself you have a big....brain.
Well, he wasn't from North Carolina, but this sounds a lot like Ed Gein.
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Personally, I've always preferred to think of it as Fscked Up Disinformation.
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I seriously doubt that. Considering there are ~300million people in the US alone, along with the population of Canada, and the UK, PLUS all the people who speak english as a second language. I think it's far more widely spoken than Mandarin.
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Weird. This story isn't on the main page, just on the search page. That kinda freaks me out.