RE: your sig: "It takes many nails to build a crib, but one screw to fill it." Remind me not to hire you to construct children's furniture. Build a crib with nails? WTF?
Not necessarily... my XP Home machine (on two-year-old, approved hardware) needs rebooting *much more often* than my Windows 2000 Professional machine (on five-year-old, approved hardware).
Funny, I've used IE (off and on) since the 5.0 days... always patched it when told... and i've never broken a damn thing.
Of course, I'm sure I'm about the only person that has experienced this. Naturally.
RE: your sig: "It takes many nails to build a crib, but one screw to fill it."
Remind me not to hire you to construct children's furniture. Build a crib with nails? WTF?
Does the article state that it's an AOL technology, or just that AOL supports it?
Like, students from American University?
Or American students studying at any university?
What an astonishing thing to post. Anonymously, I might add.
Figures.
Not necessarily ... my XP Home machine (on two-year-old, approved hardware) needs rebooting *much more often* than my Windows 2000 Professional machine (on five-year-old, approved hardware).
Normal if you're a dingbat that can't configure a proper Windows system -- which is about the easiest thing to do, in IT.
Funny, I've used IE (off and on) since the 5.0 days ... always patched it when told ... and i've never broken a damn thing.
Of course, I'm sure I'm about the only person that has experienced this. Naturally.
Well put. This whole thing is ridiculous.