I disagree. I recently graduated (I am a woman) and although it wasn't the case when I entered, now my university are trying their best to attract more wmoen and seem to be offereing lower entry requirements to them.
Something that might prevent people ditching IE is problems with dependancies on M$ dll's. When I installed Firefox on my mothers computer, I couldn't run it until I had upgraded to IE 6 as it claimed that there was a dll missing. This was on Win 98.
I think it would also be good if the download manager could resume a download. ITs quite annoying when you have to start downloads again from the beginning if the file was too big to get in one session.
Unless I'm missing something...
I disagree. I recently graduated (I am a woman) and although it wasn't the case when I entered, now my university are trying their best to attract more wmoen and seem to be offereing lower entry requirements to them.
Maybe all women should own up. I am a woman and it is probably not obvious from my name.
I wish these were easy to find in the UK.
The games just wont be the same, his music had such a great atmosphere. The music helped me through so much exam revision!
You need to connect a c64 drive to your machine, see http://sta.c64.org/xe1541.html
Np, I find it better to have a more expendible machine to use for this. Btw, I'm actually a girl
I never said I had a C64! :-)
I found a great use for an old discarded 486 laptop running DOS. It is now dedicated to writing C64 disks thanks to my X1541 cable :-)
Something that might prevent people ditching IE is problems with dependancies on M$ dll's. When I installed Firefox on my mothers computer, I couldn't run it until I had upgraded to IE 6 as it claimed that there was a dll missing. This was on Win 98.
I think it would also be good if the download manager could resume a download. ITs quite annoying when you have to start downloads again from the beginning if the file was too big to get in one session. Unless I'm missing something...
But surely using a stylesheet carries extra processing/bandwidth overheads? Isn't this what Google are trying to cut down?