Google toolbar puts the search terms on the bar, so you can click on a term and it'll find the next instance of the term on the page. Also there are buttons to highlight terms like they are in the Google Cache. There are plugins that do this with the normal search box, but they don't work nearly as well as in the toolbar.
$15 for functionality that's been in Windows-based laptops (for free) for years? You've got to be kidding me.
One reason I'm loath to give up my VAIO, despite wanting a Powerbook, is that it has a real second button and a real scroll wheel on the laptop itself.
Why, do you feel that him wanting to follow his dream - no matter how silly or pointless it may seem to everyone else - somehowe makes him unfit to reproduce?
Ah, but what if his dream were to cut off his nuts?
My version of SS2 works fine in XP, though I have to run as an Administrator for some reason. I have the "Classics" version, though, not the original release. You might find something here that helps.
Services, not packaged software, with cost-effective scalability
Large databases of porn.
Control over unique, hard-to-recreate data sources that get richer as more people use them
User-submitted porn.
Trusting users as co-developers
User-created porn.
Harnessing collective intelligence
"Adult" dating services.
Leveraging the long tail through customer self-service
Animated flesh light ads.
Software above the level of a single device
"Live" porn cams with chat features.
Lightweight user interfaces, development models, AND business models
First-person perspective porn.
You don't like how they access the net? Well, maybe I don't like the car you drive
Dude! He's going to kill your car! Better say you like AOL!
Giving is not taking.
So... which vital nutrients is the average American short on?
That's kind of the point, isn't it? We don't know.
Also, life has a 100% fatality rate.
Yeah, but I want to make it a lot longer than I have before that 100% rate catches up to me.
You do not free power, water, gas, or place to live why free bandwidth.
Well, I guess someone doesn't live in his parents' basement.
I saw the first two when I was three and ROTJ when I was seven. I was more scared by E.T.
a fan who calls himself Obi Geewhyen
Thus guaranteeing that is the only way he'll ever see one...
To put things in perpective, spyware is like farting, the first person to deny it usually did it.
Spam is also like farting, because he who smelt it, dealt it.
It might reach DMV levels of greatness!
The last time I went to renew my driver's license, I was in and out in about 15 minutes and the people were generally friendly.
Google toolbar puts the search terms on the bar, so you can click on a term and it'll find the next instance of the term on the page. Also there are buttons to highlight terms like they are in the Google Cache. There are plugins that do this with the normal search box, but they don't work nearly as well as in the toolbar.
$15 for functionality that's been in Windows-based laptops (for free) for years? You've got to be kidding me.
One reason I'm loath to give up my VAIO, despite wanting a Powerbook, is that it has a real second button and a real scroll wheel on the laptop itself.
No, baseball has people dressed up as various meats and running around the bases. And that's why baseball is fricken awesome.
Don't forget "yafoo" -- yet another foo.
Mine skips if you look at it the wrong way.
You live in New York City and you can't tell sarcasm when you see it?
Why, do you feel that him wanting to follow his dream - no matter how silly or pointless it may seem to everyone else - somehowe makes him unfit to reproduce?
Ah, but what if his dream were to cut off his nuts?
"You must have Administrator rights in order to buy shares in this company."
It tasted like fish!
(Actually, I didn't see the picture because it's Slashdotted already, and Snopes says it's not real, anyway, but it tastes like fish.)
Then it downloads a worm and cuts your head off.
But the important thing is, they're just as likely to come out alphabetically as in any other order, so who are we to judge?
Sadly, no, there is no gapless playback, and it doesn't sound like there's going to be anytime soon, based on what I've read in the forums.
TDK already makes scratch-resistant DVD-R discs. I've used them before and they're very scratch-resistant.
The after photo was taken before the "during" photo. Clearly streaks like this are a result of moving backwards through time.
My version of SS2 works fine in XP, though I have to run as an Administrator for some reason. I have the "Classics" version, though, not the original release. You might find something here that helps.