I know that Netscape is merged with AOL (AOL bought it actually *rolls eyes*). I think that if this ISP was made, it would be good. But ONLY if it was cable or DSL. Dial-Up is too slow, and has been around for too long. And hopefully it wouldnt be as crappy as the AOL browser is.
My brother recently found my dad's old 6 year old laptop when he was cleaning out to go to college. I now "own" (HP still legally owns it) the laptop, and it has Windows 95 on it. I like it. The problem is that it doesnt have the Quick Launch bar, which was introduced in Windows 98.
Ya...I saw that. I first saw it when I was checking my Yahoo! mail...anyway, the story that Yahoo! has is here.
I didnt read it. But I dont need to. All I need to know is that he's now captured by US forces
I am (or should I say "was") a huge Morrowind fan. I've heard numerous people talk about Arena and Daggerfall, and I might as well try it myself!
I've had a lot of experience with MySQL (not sure if it's the same but whatever), and a little with Access. I personally like SQL better
I know that Netscape is merged with AOL (AOL bought it actually *rolls eyes*). I think that if this ISP was made, it would be good. But ONLY if it was cable or DSL. Dial-Up is too slow, and has been around for too long. And hopefully it wouldnt be as crappy as the AOL browser is.
My brother recently found my dad's old 6 year old laptop when he was cleaning out to go to college. I now "own" (HP still legally owns it) the laptop, and it has Windows 95 on it. I like it. The problem is that it doesnt have the Quick Launch bar, which was introduced in Windows 98.
Ya...I saw that. I first saw it when I was checking my Yahoo! mail...anyway, the story that Yahoo! has is here. I didnt read it. But I dont need to. All I need to know is that he's now captured by US forces
Ok...sounds cool. But what exactly can it do? Sure it can calculate stuff, but does it include an organizer system or calendar thing? And what else?