Actually most cookbook sites are kind of social networking sites where people share recipes, rate recipes, talk about food, restaurants, and what they did last night.
Apple had no other business at the time except PCs if they had quit selling PCs they would have gone out of business.
Even as recently as a few years ago IBM was doing lots of business selling laptops. The thinkpad division that they sold off to Lenovo was bringing in close to $12 billion a year. Remember that even before the Thinkpad sale (2004) Lenovo had higher PC sales than Apple did.
You already have this feature if you bought a Logitech mouse. Just double click on the mouseware icon and then click on the "Locate Mouse" button. It will make your lost mouse beep until you press both mouse buttons at the same time.
Maybe you should spend your time upgrading your legacy apps before you focus on Vista.
Why people think a 15 year old windows 3.1 app should run flawlessly on Vista is beyond me.
I'm not sure what problem you're having but I'm using Ubuntu 11.04, with Unity, and I've had ssh sessions open for weeks at a time without issue.
Not really a CableCard now is it? It will not decode encrypted channels.
Because i'm using linux on my DVR.
aren't we doing that already?
Actually most cookbook sites are kind of social networking sites where people share recipes, rate recipes, talk about food, restaurants, and what they did last night.
Apple had no other business at the time except PCs if they had quit selling PCs they would have gone out of business. Even as recently as a few years ago IBM was doing lots of business selling laptops. The thinkpad division that they sold off to Lenovo was bringing in close to $12 billion a year. Remember that even before the Thinkpad sale (2004) Lenovo had higher PC sales than Apple did.
You already have this feature if you bought a Logitech mouse. Just double click on the mouseware icon and then click on the "Locate Mouse" button. It will make your lost mouse beep until you press both mouse buttons at the same time.
Maybe you should spend your time upgrading your legacy apps before you focus on Vista. Why people think a 15 year old windows 3.1 app should run flawlessly on Vista is beyond me.
of course someone has made a css version of slashdot. and i view it in dark mode! mmm, standards.
they even have a second skin for it
isn't this akin to buying household things(iron, oven, washer/drier) for a stay at home mom? sounds like a good way to get dumped,
i would stick with sex, or a membership at suicidegirls.com for those lonely nights when you're not there.