i dont know about firefox, but i do know that gmail doesnt work with opera, my browser of choice.
there are some known "browser incombatibilites" out there, and i think they recommend using IE for now.
my roommate took his tv home about 2 or 3 weeks ago, too many people were just hanging out here playing gamecube or watching tv...i have been pretty much tv free this whole time...
too get an idea of what the people who were hanging out here, please refer to urbandictionary.com, a gumch and paradouch...ahh college...good times
in other news, i cant wait for my tuner card to arrive in the mail any day now...
just adding that im at UMBC, for those too lazy to look up #23, and that i dont have a laptop to use with the wireless network they have here...but hopefully my new pda will get good coverage...
I have to say congrats to Apple for this product. Not many people (myslef included) thought it would sell with that price tag. It seems that Apple knows what there doing and I hope they make the most of it! Good job once again!
they do have something, while not quite as pretty (and nowhere near as smooth...) http://www.onlinetoolsteam.com/WindowsExposer/
yeah, its just so it looks like the mac...kinda like those dock clones out there...
the "smoke breaks" are something different tho. while the employees may not be working during that time, they are relaxing (and possibly discussing current projects they're working on). when you let your employees work in a more comfortable environment, stress is reduced and (theoretically) they will be more productive. take it to extreme, half a day taking smoke, coffee, lunch, bathroom breaks, half a day of very relaxed work. or the other extreme of having no breaks except absolutly-required-bladder-about-to-burst breaks, and you have an environment where no one wants to do anything except their exact job description, for fear that they will be viewed as unproductive and not be chosen for a raise, or worse, be on top of the list to be eliminated.
ok, kinda off the virus topic, and i'm not really in the big world work force yet, only 18 (19 on feb 2!), and im sitting in my college dorm room, but hey, im bored.
i dont know about firefox, but i do know that gmail doesnt work with opera, my browser of choice. there are some known "browser incombatibilites" out there, and i think they recommend using IE for now.
ok, thats all...working my way up the ladder there...go me!
my first thought...but the question is, what kind of product information does this one send back to its overlord?
gotta take advantage of any chance we get...besides, i have a sister at cp...so sibling rivalry adds to it....oh well
my roommate took his tv home about 2 or 3 weeks ago, too many people were just hanging out here playing gamecube or watching tv...i have been pretty much tv free this whole time... too get an idea of what the people who were hanging out here, please refer to urbandictionary.com, a gumch and paradouch...ahh college...good times in other news, i cant wait for my tuner card to arrive in the mail any day now...
just adding that im at UMBC, for those too lazy to look up #23, and that i dont have a laptop to use with the wireless network they have here...but hopefully my new pda will get good coverage...
awesome. my school made #23. we beat MIT. and University of MD, college park, our "flagship campus" isnt even on there. ahh...gloating time!!!
repost? wasnt this up here last week too? Slashback: Flashmob, Currency, Verification and obviously the post that came before the slashback...
I have to say congrats to Apple for this product. Not many people (myslef included) thought it would sell with that price tag. It seems that Apple knows what there doing and I hope they make the most of it! Good job once again!
they do have something, while not quite as pretty (and nowhere near as smooth...) http://www.onlinetoolsteam.com/WindowsExposer/ yeah, its just so it looks like the mac...kinda like those dock clones out there...
if i remember correctly, XP IS built on the NT kernel, just a newer one then NT4...
the "smoke breaks" are something different tho. while the employees may not be working during that time, they are relaxing (and possibly discussing current projects they're working on). when you let your employees work in a more comfortable environment, stress is reduced and (theoretically) they will be more productive. take it to extreme, half a day taking smoke, coffee, lunch, bathroom breaks, half a day of very relaxed work. or the other extreme of having no breaks except absolutly-required-bladder-about-to-burst breaks, and you have an environment where no one wants to do anything except their exact job description, for fear that they will be viewed as unproductive and not be chosen for a raise, or worse, be on top of the list to be eliminated.
ok, kinda off the virus topic, and i'm not really in the big world work force yet, only 18 (19 on feb 2!), and im sitting in my college dorm room, but hey, im bored.