Who cares if Plextor is the best? I can buy one Lite-On (mine has never burned a coaster either), a second Lite-On for backup (since it's not a Plextor) and I will STILL have $20 left over to buy lunch or something.
The general populace does not know what the different TLD's stand for. My mom, who uses the internet quite frequently, had no idea that.com was for a commercial entity. Most people think that.com is "the internet" and have no idea what the rest mean.
I guess.net and.org are ok too but only if you also have the corresponding.com.
If you get anything other than a.com then everytime people try to go to your website they are going to type it in wrong until they remember your strange extension.
The problem is that the electronic formats are not always as useful as the paper format. Electronic documentation describing how to fix your computer won't do you much good if your computer is malfunctioning.
If you think Windows 95 was more usable than Windows 98, 2000, or XP you must be smoking some REALLY good shit!
For the record I primarily use Linux but to say that Windows 95 is better than the newer versions is just idiotic!
Who cares if Plextor is the best? I can buy one Lite-On (mine has never burned a coaster either), a second Lite-On for backup (since it's not a Plextor) and I will STILL have $20 left over to buy lunch or something.
The general populace does not know what the different TLD's stand for. My mom, who uses the internet quite frequently, had no idea that .com was for a commercial entity. Most people think that .com is "the internet" and have no idea what the rest mean.
I guess .net and .org are ok too but only if you also have the corresponding .com.
If you get anything other than a .com then everytime people try to go to your website they are going to type it in wrong until they remember your strange extension.
It is the frame and how it crumples that protects you in a crash.
If that was the case then she probably would have thrown it out the window when she was done to make it go fast enough.
The problem is that the electronic formats are not always as useful as the paper format. Electronic documentation describing how to fix your computer won't do you much good if your computer is malfunctioning.