Why is it every time I hear someone from the UK, they're complaining about how they're not second class [whatever]?
Simply put, the US has more people. More people Equals a better market. So what if you need to wait a few months? Deal.
You havent bothered watching Episode I and II have you? The acting was horrid. The camera work was shotty at best. Finally the casting was atrocious. The overall films were sub-standard.
Lucas is a great producer. He can get out a great idea and really do a good job producing it into the final product. But working with the Cameras and Actors directly? Nope.
Wow, that's incredibly wrong.
When a patch is available for firefox, it tells you and all it takes is 3 clicks and you're patched. Just restart the browser and you're set.
Christ, one major flaw and suddenly it's "so insecure"
How many critical exploits has MSIE6 had since it's time in circulation? Why is it, no matter how patched it is, there are hundreds of types of malware that exploit MSIE6's ActiveX and other poor security structures to install themselves on the end users computer?
Yeah.. Firefox is far more secure than MSIE6 and MS knows this. Thus, why they're trying to push out MSIE7 ASAP.
Yep.. because MSIE is so secure. heh.. whatever.
Why is it every time I hear someone from the UK, they're complaining about how they're not second class [whatever]? Simply put, the US has more people. More people Equals a better market. So what if you need to wait a few months? Deal.
Wait, great director?
You havent bothered watching Episode I and II have you? The acting was horrid. The camera work was shotty at best. Finally the casting was atrocious. The overall films were sub-standard.
Lucas is a great producer. He can get out a great idea and really do a good job producing it into the final product. But working with the Cameras and Actors directly? Nope.
Wow, that's incredibly wrong. When a patch is available for firefox, it tells you and all it takes is 3 clicks and you're patched. Just restart the browser and you're set. Christ, one major flaw and suddenly it's "so insecure" How many critical exploits has MSIE6 had since it's time in circulation? Why is it, no matter how patched it is, there are hundreds of types of malware that exploit MSIE6's ActiveX and other poor security structures to install themselves on the end users computer? Yeah.. Firefox is far more secure than MSIE6 and MS knows this. Thus, why they're trying to push out MSIE7 ASAP. Yep.. because MSIE is so secure. heh.. whatever.