'Ultimately, the new Taskbar is not Mac-like in any important way, and only the most facile of analyses would claim that it is.'
Only the most facile readers would give a shit about an Ars Technica article spread across several pages so full of adds, its not even worth bothering.
Its funny you complain about classic mode, because I'm posting from windows 7 running in classic mode...
Stop regurgitating the same BS and try the product before you talk with authority about its shortcomings. Ive been very impressed over the last few weeks, and there are a few things different, but thats just progress. You didnt complain about motherboard manufacturers dropping the second IDE channel in lieu of SATA did you?
Well, I dont know about you, but I have been using multiple virtual desktops since 2kpro. Heck, MS even put them in the xp power toys package.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/Downloads/powertoys/Xppowertoys.mspx
I'm sorry, but as someone who mentions Linux, you should be more than capable of locating one of the many programs that add this functionality to windows.
AT&T sucks. Honestly though, I cant say Im surprised. Its like the local cable company here degrading our analog signal when they started pushing digital service.
Oh, and once again I'm glad I have sprint.
intel just said "increase" and "no futher inprovements" in the same sentence. hmm... smells like another P4 gimmic to me. what FSB are those thing running at these days? 1200?
heh, if AMD went that way, we'd already have 5gh processors.
PLASTIC = BAD Seriously, rubermaid and tuperware are the worst things you could possibly store electronic devices such as computer hardware. But a Simple shelf at home depot ($20.00 USD), and just put everything in static bags. This way your stuff is safe, and everyone who visits is awed by your collection of stuff in "those silver bags".
or , they could just make the reveiwers watch it in a theater they controll.... hmm i wonder if the sony idea about glueing the headphones to the discmans ring a bell
I dont think that these benchmark progreams really make much difference in what hardware people buy. I mean heck I'de never buy nVidia. And who really cares if it fudges benchmarks if we get higher FPS in games? i know for shure i dont. Lets stop the flaming and game!
why not just use a little plastic bracket to hold the wires just pas where the severing will take place? This would prevent the wired from touching. And as far as the blade, use ceramic.
'Ultimately, the new Taskbar is not Mac-like in any important way, and only the most facile of analyses would claim that it is.' Only the most facile readers would give a shit about an Ars Technica article spread across several pages so full of adds, its not even worth bothering.
I can chose any number of alternate shells for xp, and it will only be a matter of time before 7 has the same.
Its funny you complain about classic mode, because I'm posting from windows 7 running in classic mode... Stop regurgitating the same BS and try the product before you talk with authority about its shortcomings. Ive been very impressed over the last few weeks, and there are a few things different, but thats just progress. You didnt complain about motherboard manufacturers dropping the second IDE channel in lieu of SATA did you?
Well, I dont know about you, but I have been using multiple virtual desktops since 2kpro. Heck, MS even put them in the xp power toys package. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/Downloads/powertoys/Xppowertoys.mspx I'm sorry, but as someone who mentions Linux, you should be more than capable of locating one of the many programs that add this functionality to windows.
I find this ironically on-topic...
AT&T sucks. Honestly though, I cant say Im surprised. Its like the local cable company here degrading our analog signal when they started pushing digital service. Oh, and once again I'm glad I have sprint.
I thought it was proper to erect first, then integrate?
intel just said "increase" and "no futher inprovements" in the same sentence. hmm... smells like another P4 gimmic to me. what FSB are those thing running at these days? 1200? heh, if AMD went that way, we'd already have 5gh processors.
PLASTIC = BAD Seriously, rubermaid and tuperware are the worst things you could possibly store electronic devices such as computer hardware. But a Simple shelf at home depot ($20.00 USD), and just put everything in static bags. This way your stuff is safe, and everyone who visits is awed by your collection of stuff in "those silver bags".
or , they could just make the reveiwers watch it in a theater they controll.... hmm i wonder if the sony idea about glueing the headphones to the discmans ring a bell
in that case, i cant even install windows, the cd in the tray is copyrighted... i guess ill have to stick to linux.
its a big deal when a dozen teens swap movies, but it will never get on /. if they were swaping porm illeagaly...
"Note: RMA the cdrom drive that linux "destroyed" since it was a problem with the drive not being up to standard."
I dont think that these benchmark progreams really make much difference in what hardware people buy. I mean heck I'de never buy nVidia. And who really cares if it fudges benchmarks if we get higher FPS in games? i know for shure i dont. Lets stop the flaming and game!
do you think nasa would make a device big enough for a true guillotine blade to fall? come on its mechanicly drivin
why not just use a little plastic bracket to hold the wires just pas where the severing will take place? This would prevent the wired from touching. And as far as the blade, use ceramic.