I hope you never work on my laptop.
30 minutes is a bare minimum to swap a laptop motherboard or LCD, unless you're doing exactly the same task on the same chassis again and again - and then you're just cheating if you say you can do it in 15 minutes, unqualified.
Makes perfect sense. Firefox is better, but users will happily convert back to Microsoft two years from now, because "The all-new Internet Explorer for Dummies" has such an awesome reputation going for it already. In fact, I'd say Microsoft wins the browser war by default, even if everybody is using Firefox.
Two years is probably too long to wait. Capitalism waits for nobody. A bad product that is available today is better than a good one tomorrow. And when it's the better product I can get now, MS can hang it up.
Those are shown in the address bar (colored green, no less) when they're there. Just plain HTTP is the only thing that's hidden.
I hope you never work on my laptop. 30 minutes is a bare minimum to swap a laptop motherboard or LCD, unless you're doing exactly the same task on the same chassis again and again - and then you're just cheating if you say you can do it in 15 minutes, unqualified.
Your response is "you have no good reason to want anything Apple doesn't allow"? Really?
http://hardocp.com/article/2009/12/29/patriot_memorys_box_office_media_player_review/ Patriot Box Office looks pretty good
Level 85?
Makes perfect sense. Firefox is better, but users will happily convert back to Microsoft two years from now, because "The all-new Internet Explorer for Dummies" has such an awesome reputation going for it already. In fact, I'd say Microsoft wins the browser war by default, even if everybody is using Firefox.
Two years is probably too long to wait. Capitalism waits for nobody. A bad product that is available today is better than a good one tomorrow. And when it's the better product I can get now, MS can hang it up.