No, the LS-drives can write 120 MB to a special, more expensive floppy but can also read and write regular floppys. My friend has an LS-120 drive in his Amiga. They are connected throught IDE, that's pretty cool.
I don't know what resolution you run on your machine but 10-15 buttons fits easily on the taskbar here. Also, I've had over 20 IE-windows at the same time, it doesn't even slow down Windows.
You have exactly the same cluttering-problem with tabs. In Word 97 you could open several documents in the same Window (only one taskbar button) but that was removed in favour of one button per document which is really a better option.
If they are planning a more expensive model with these features enabled they will most likely loose money. People will buy the cheaper product and unlock the features of the more expensive product.
When I drink something cool I usually get like one big hiccup and that's it. The first gulp of beer always does this to me, but then it's fine. It's exactly the same for my father.
I thought so too when the first iMac's came out. But when I think about it, I can't even remember the last time I used a floppy.
I put big stuff on CD's and send small stuff through e-mail.
You had paper?! I once saw a paper, it was truly amazing. We had to write everything down in the sand on the ground using a stick, and every time the weather got a bit windy everything was erased and we had to start all over agan.
There hubs with no or very low share-limit. Most people probably have a couple of pirated games or so they can share.
Yes, I'm only talking about the shared amount here. I don't think broadband users even want dialup users on the P2P networks, it's a broadband thing.
I'm sharing around 50 GIG, and I haven't ripped any CD:s. You start out in hubs with low requirements, then make your way up to hubs with higher and higher requirements.
The no. 1 place to see movies is in a movie theatre. I can download loads of movies if I want to, but I rather see them in the movie theatre or buy them DVD.
I can however understand people who download movies that aren't available where they live, like not-so-famous anime-movies and such.
Of course it won't stay since your screen will shut down/go to sleep/whatever. But it is a fact that an LCD screen doesn't turn the pixels on and off. They are constantly lit until told otherwise.
I totally agree with you. MS releases lot's of patches, but people doesn't install them, because they don't know they have to.
It's actually pretty nice here, I'm sure you'd like it!
Yes, Microsoft has great support. I've used it a couple of times when nothing else worked. They fixed it both times, and it was free.
If you took a look at the article you'd have seen that he wants to do exactly this in the next "version".
No, the LS-drives can write 120 MB to a special, more expensive floppy but can also read and write regular floppys. My friend has an LS-120 drive in his Amiga. They are connected throught IDE, that's pretty cool.
Redhat is a really nice distro if you ask me.
Men in black, Men in black II, Men in Superblack!
I don't know what resolution you run on your machine but 10-15 buttons fits easily on the taskbar here. Also, I've had over 20 IE-windows at the same time, it doesn't even slow down Windows. You have exactly the same cluttering-problem with tabs. In Word 97 you could open several documents in the same Window (only one taskbar button) but that was removed in favour of one button per document which is really a better option.
Looks like it crashed though...so much for great uptime.
Wohoo, two swedish cars in the list, go go!
Yeah, come on, poor people shouldn't have to play by the rules.
If they are planning a more expensive model with these features enabled they will most likely loose money. People will buy the cheaper product and unlock the features of the more expensive product.
When I drink something cool I usually get like one big hiccup and that's it. The first gulp of beer always does this to me, but then it's fine. It's exactly the same for my father.
Maybe that has something to do with the connection between hicups and sucking mentioned in the article?
I thought so too when the first iMac's came out. But when I think about it, I can't even remember the last time I used a floppy. I put big stuff on CD's and send small stuff through e-mail.
You had paper?! I once saw a paper, it was truly amazing. We had to write everything down in the sand on the ground using a stick, and every time the weather got a bit windy everything was erased and we had to start all over agan.
I'm sure it won't make more noise than current engines/propellers.
Yeah, there's nothing like torturing defensless animals! Sheesh...
There hubs with no or very low share-limit. Most people probably have a couple of pirated games or so they can share. Yes, I'm only talking about the shared amount here. I don't think broadband users even want dialup users on the P2P networks, it's a broadband thing.
I'm sharing around 50 GIG, and I haven't ripped any CD:s. You start out in hubs with low requirements, then make your way up to hubs with higher and higher requirements.
I saw a P800 running DOOM at CeBIT last year. It's not a joke.
Usually people complains about people posting before reading the article, now people post without reading the...post. RTFP?
You get much bigger and better picture and better sound. I'm very rarely disturbed by the other people in a movie theater.
The no. 1 place to see movies is in a movie theatre. I can download loads of movies if I want to, but I rather see them in the movie theatre or buy them DVD.
I can however understand people who download movies that aren't available where they live, like not-so-famous anime-movies and such.
Of course it won't stay since your screen will shut down/go to sleep/whatever. But it is a fact that an LCD screen doesn't turn the pixels on and off. They are constantly lit until told otherwise.