I don't buy it. If it were Billy's doodling, it would've been done on a Tablet PC. Or is this a sign that he doesn't believe in Tablet PC's??! Conspiracy theorists, please investigate.
Where are my mod points when I need them? You call Christianity a myth now, but even God can forgive such a despicable act if you would only believe and quit ignoring the evidence.
There is a very noticeable improvement in the startup time (I use a blank home page). The startup time is the primary reason that I just haven't yet been able to give up IE for simple, single-page browsing, but this release may make it worthwhile to finally cross over.
I don't buy it. If it were Billy's doodling, it would've been done on a Tablet PC. Or is this a sign that he doesn't believe in Tablet PC's??! Conspiracy theorists, please investigate.
Does this mean that my router and PC Card with the "54g" logo on them will become collectors items?
Where are my mod points when I need them? You call Christianity a myth now, but even God can forgive such a despicable act if you would only believe and quit ignoring the evidence.
This is what would happen if /. ever became a search engine.
JavaServer Faces IS NOT Struts. Please read up.
Agree on the cube logo. However, they still have it on their website. See it spinning.
Google is featured in this week's Newsweek. You can find an online version of the Google article here.
Seems they would have a hard time guaranteeing security.
There is a very noticeable improvement in the startup time (I use a blank home page). The startup time is the primary reason that I just haven't yet been able to give up IE for simple, single-page browsing, but this release may make it worthwhile to finally cross over.
Would you be happier to read it like this?
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Wasn't this already attempted in Montana with great failure?
This phenomenon is well-documented in Clayton Christensen's book The Innovator's Dilemma. It's an interesting read.
Does it work for my mother-in-law?