Of course, because you still CAN declare the data type your entire comment is moot. You're more making a case aginst using implicits rather than an argument against C#.
That's pretty appealing. If I get certified as a sparkle engineer, am I qualified to apply the glitter to Shakira's bare mid-rift before live performances?
But I'd much rather have tabbed desktops. IE - I tab from one desktop to another and it throws the unused tabs into a page file or hybernation or something - with cut and paste clipboard sticking between tabs.
I don't know if Vista will have this, but I figure an apple program or OS2 or something like that had this.
Speculating here that the reason it is pay per use is the lack of long term competetive markets - though they will have them as time goes on. The situation recalls the original US ISPs that charged on a per-hour basis - and then as one raised the bar by offering all-you-can-eat, the others followed suit. By the time MMORPGs had rolled into the market, this was established as the only model consumers wanted to accept.
Guess it's too bad I don't use Windows anymore. The HL2 was kick-ass, but I'm not going to maintain a PC box just to play it. Sorry, Valve. You got thrown out with the dishwater, I guess.
Guess it's too bad I don't use electricity anymore. The air conditioning and indoor lighting was kick-ass, but I'm not going to maintain a utility bill just to get out of the 19th century. Sorry, ConEd. You got thrown out with the dishwater, I guess.
You know if you right click on the explorer bar you can adjust properties so that like items group together. I often have 20+ browser windows open at a time when I am enjoying the refreshing taste of Fark - and they are all under a single tab item.
IE is ghetto Yes, this can be a refrence to long forgotten, but still present, bugs or the lack of support of modern web starndards.
That is a garbage injesting troll. Not the 'modern web standards.' That means one thing and only one thing - it renders pages nicely that web standards say should break the browser.
Or both. It's a ghetto in the sense that it's old and not updated; definitely lacking modern features (even beyond tabs).
Like what? No examples from you or him.
Bookmarks Work. Bookmark organization in FF is just infinitely easier, and it's handy to have my "Live bookmarks," i.e. RSS feeds. Importing and exporting comes down to a simple HTML file.
Importing and exporting in IE is also a simple html file. How is FF easier in this capacity?
There are some things that do need to improved, but it's already better than IE. Again, this has to primarily to do with the UI.
Yet mysteriously no one can explain this. I've looked at it - I'm unimpressed.
a very just-taped-on feel to it
'feel'? That doesn't translate at all - I have no idea what you are talking about.
Security on IE still sucks and it's annoying with all sorts of messages and warnings flying about everywhere that hinder the user experience.
How does it suck? Explain. One example. And FF has no securty flaws? BTW - you can turn those warnings off quiet easily.
FYI - in HTML (since you are an expert in the area) be advised of something known as a paragraph tag.
Ah - and I'd like to add another comment about the one suposed feature FF has that IE doesn't - tabbed browsing.
PLEASE. This is so stupid. It's about having a browser with a multidocument interface rather than a single document interface - and SDI is far better. Forget tabs - just open another browser.
They read pretty lame and sound like the guy doesn't know how to use the browser. If you look at the carefully you can see they are entirely fluff.
IE is a ghetto. Well... I don't know what that means and he doesn't explain it. Bugs in IE? Like what?
Bookmarks Work. Here he rags on the favorites in IE. I don't undrstand - he says they are a sad, forgotten place - but I have mine organized and use them daily.
IE lacks quality and polish. This sounds just like the first complaint. FF is 'smooth, reliable, and clean?
FF is a mainstream product - and IE isn't?. I don't get that as a reason to switch from IE to FF.
Security isn't annoying. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. You realize that you can turn these security warnings off.
Ultimately, he concluded, parents, not government or industry, must be the gatekeepers of what comes in the home.
That should be, instead, "Ultimately, he concluded, judges, not parents or government or industry, must be the gatekeepers of what comes in the home.'"
Just because you don't like a law doesn't mean you can get a judge to throw it out. They aren't the 'mommy and daddy' of the nation. If you don't like the law, get it overturn in the legislative system. This is a democracy, not a parliament with a dominant king who can dispose of parlaiment at will.
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And your vitriolic reply so obviously is. Since when did "your complaint does not affect me" = "your complaint carries no merit with anyone"?
Fuck you very much for sharing.
It's more like 'your complaint carries no merit with anyone' = 'your complaint carries no merit with anyone'.
And your welcome!
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Sure. You also have the right to post here and tell us how many freckles you have on your left hand. Because that's a shared experience we all want to hear about.
You and the guy who modded his Xbox not to play pirated games or rip rented games to the HD - he did it just as a hobbyist - you two should start a club.
As you seem to have some expertise in this area, what kind of GIS data capabilities does MS SQL Server have?
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Your complaint no longer carries any merit with anyone so it's not even worth posting on/.
Some loser always brings that up on every MMORGP thread - right along with the guy who whines about the way you pay for the game (up front+montly fee).
It's so irrelevant you should be moderated off-topic, not 'insightful'. It's as relevant as telling us "Gee, I'm blind and deaf and have no arms or legs, so boo hoo for me, I can't play Second Life" (which is so bad if you had arms or legs you'd want to cut them off within a day of playing that meglomaniac fest.
I bet you're also one of those clowns who is afraid to use shopper loyalty cards to get a discount because they track your purchase history. Or refuse to pay for cable TV because it has commercials.
I see someone else suggested you use a paypal account. Boy do they not know someone as anal retentive as you.
Actually, as this is a competitive market, it has exactly half to do with the sale price. Production cost factors the slope and Y-intercept of the supply curve.
It also got boring and had some broken game mechanics where you gained more by cooperating with the enemy to make big battles rather than by taking territory from them.
Or maybe something more realistic and practical. Handle that Vette pulling away from your Civic by having player 2 lean out the passenger side window and bust some caps into it's gas tank.
That's not a good rational to no longer shop there. What is a good rational is that you can have that profit yourself by using Ebay. I had to have bought and sold 60+ Xbox games through there.
Plus, EB games is pretty competitive with Ebay on the older used games that go for around $20.
In the old school of programing conventions, you are expected to indicate the type in the NAME of the variable.
Of course, because you still CAN declare the data type your entire comment is moot. You're more making a case aginst using implicits rather than an argument against C#.
Ah - no. They buy them from Dell. Just because it's a smaller business doesn't mean that the people who run it are stoopid.
That's pretty appealing. If I get certified as a sparkle engineer, am I qualified to apply the glitter to Shakira's bare mid-rift before live performances?
You are tired. No.
Stadler: How about double or nothing on them modding this post troll?
Waldorf: Deal! Nerds sense of humor is as subtle as me when I have gas!
But I'd much rather have tabbed desktops. IE - I tab from one desktop to another and it throws the unused tabs into a page file or hybernation or something - with cut and paste clipboard sticking between tabs.
I don't know if Vista will have this, but I figure an apple program or OS2 or something like that had this.
Speculating here that the reason it is pay per use is the lack of long term competetive markets - though they will have them as time goes on. The situation recalls the original US ISPs that charged on a per-hour basis - and then as one raised the bar by offering all-you-can-eat, the others followed suit. By the time MMORPGs had rolled into the market, this was established as the only model consumers wanted to accept.
Or am I wrong?
Guess it's too bad I don't use electricity anymore. The air conditioning and indoor lighting was kick-ass, but I'm not going to maintain a utility bill just to get out of the 19th century. Sorry, ConEd. You got thrown out with the dishwater, I guess.
You know if you right click on the explorer bar you can adjust properties so that like items group together. I often have 20+ browser windows open at a time when I am enjoying the refreshing taste of Fark - and they are all under a single tab item.
That is a garbage injesting troll. Not the 'modern web standards.' That means one thing and only one thing - it renders pages nicely that web standards say should break the browser.
Or both. It's a ghetto in the sense that it's old and not updated; definitely lacking modern features (even beyond tabs).
Like what? No examples from you or him.
Bookmarks Work. Bookmark organization in FF is just infinitely easier, and it's handy to have my "Live bookmarks," i.e. RSS feeds. Importing and exporting comes down to a simple HTML file.
Importing and exporting in IE is also a simple html file. How is FF easier in this capacity?
There are some things that do need to improved, but it's already better than IE. Again, this has to primarily to do with the UI.
Yet mysteriously no one can explain this. I've looked at it - I'm unimpressed.
a very just-taped-on feel to it
'feel'? That doesn't translate at all - I have no idea what you are talking about.
Security on IE still sucks and it's annoying with all sorts of messages and warnings flying about everywhere that hinder the user experience.
How does it suck? Explain. One example. And FF has no securty flaws? BTW - you can turn those warnings off quiet easily.
FYI - in HTML (since you are an expert in the area) be advised of something known as a paragraph tag.
PLEASE. This is so stupid. It's about having a browser with a multidocument interface rather than a single document interface - and SDI is far better. Forget tabs - just open another browser.
IE is a ghetto. Well... I don't know what that means and he doesn't explain it. Bugs in IE? Like what?
Bookmarks Work. Here he rags on the favorites in IE. I don't undrstand - he says they are a sad, forgotten place - but I have mine organized and use them daily.
IE lacks quality and polish. This sounds just like the first complaint. FF is 'smooth, reliable, and clean?
FF is a mainstream product - and IE isn't?. I don't get that as a reason to switch from IE to FF.
Security isn't annoying. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. You realize that you can turn these security warnings off.
It's not a very well thoughtout piece overall.
That should be, instead, "Ultimately, he concluded, judges, not parents or government or industry, must be the gatekeepers of what comes in the home.'"
Just because you don't like a law doesn't mean you can get a judge to throw it out. They aren't the 'mommy and daddy' of the nation. If you don't like the law, get it overturn in the legislative system. This is a democracy, not a parliament with a dominant king who can dispose of parlaiment at will.
Fuck you very much for sharing.
It's more like 'your complaint carries no merit with anyone' = 'your complaint carries no merit with anyone'.
And your welcome!
You and the guy who modded his Xbox not to play pirated games or rip rented games to the HD - he did it just as a hobbyist - you two should start a club.
As you seem to have some expertise in this area, what kind of GIS data capabilities does MS SQL Server have?
Some loser always brings that up on every MMORGP thread - right along with the guy who whines about the way you pay for the game (up front+montly fee).
It's so irrelevant you should be moderated off-topic, not 'insightful'. It's as relevant as telling us "Gee, I'm blind and deaf and have no arms or legs, so boo hoo for me, I can't play Second Life" (which is so bad if you had arms or legs you'd want to cut them off within a day of playing that meglomaniac fest.
I bet you're also one of those clowns who is afraid to use shopper loyalty cards to get a discount because they track your purchase history. Or refuse to pay for cable TV because it has commercials.
I see someone else suggested you use a paypal account. Boy do they not know someone as anal retentive as you.
Actually, as this is a competitive market, it has exactly half to do with the sale price. Production cost factors the slope and Y-intercept of the supply curve.
It also got boring and had some broken game mechanics where you gained more by cooperating with the enemy to make big battles rather than by taking territory from them.
Or maybe something more realistic and practical. Handle that Vette pulling away from your Civic by having player 2 lean out the passenger side window and bust some caps into it's gas tank.
Plus, EB games is pretty competitive with Ebay on the older used games that go for around $20.
No, it's actually Peter Pan!
Special place in hell, my friend. A +5 funny place, but a place nonetheless.
$299 with 17 inch monitor right here at Dell. http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx ?c=us&cs=19&l=en&oc=D24VB1&s=dhs