By the second time I was playing, my wife was ready to get in on the game. Floored me. But it was obvious, like yourself, that it was the only way I was going to be able to play much. Since we only have one machine that can handle the min specs, we have to take turns. So far, we simply eat dinner and split the evening playing WoW. And we have no clean laundry.
Go ahead and release your new iPod killer. Then besure to have your iTunes killer and your iTMS killer, too. The integrated trio has strength alone, but with the simplicity, the intuitiveness and style that Apple has suited digital music suite...? Forget about it!
Skimming through your points...
Closing a window does not quit the application. To quit ethe application, you have to, well, quit the application (almost always File/Quit or Apple+Q).
Not always true. Adobe Acrobat Distiller CS will quit the application if you close the main window. Going through my applications here... ah, so does the calculator, but that doesn't really count.
There is no good way to maximize a window in Mac world.
I have to agree here. OS 9 had a little more consistent way of responding to the maximizing and minimizing windows.
The big yellow one is the sun!
I tell you what. As a life time Apple user, HP hit a soft spot with me. Supporting an Apple product, albeit with their name on it, says a lot to me. When my wife and I get a new computer for her, it will be HP. Let's hope they bundle one of those iPods with it!
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Does that mean we get the whitehouse.com back?
But will it read my Zip?
It was nice while it lasted. Kinda reminds me of that national "Do not call list." They will get through to us.
By the second time I was playing, my wife was ready to get in on the game. Floored me. But it was obvious, like yourself, that it was the only way I was going to be able to play much. Since we only have one machine that can handle the min specs, we have to take turns. So far, we simply eat dinner and split the evening playing WoW. And we have no clean laundry.
Go ahead and release your new iPod killer. Then besure to have your iTunes killer and your iTMS killer, too. The integrated trio has strength alone, but with the simplicity, the intuitiveness and style that Apple has suited digital music suite...? Forget about it!
I'm tired of people coming into my cubicle with damn yellow exclamation points above there heads! THE LOG IS FULL, I tells ya!
Pitch idea?
You and six of your closest friends will bounce off low atmospheric orbit loaded with your favorite carbonated drink, 7up!
Especially when you consider the fact that most iPod owners are Windows users, and the music they've uploaded was previously on their PC.
Is this for real? Have they actually surveyed this to say that registered Wintel iPod owners outnumber Mac iPod owners? This would surprise me.
I think that's 192kHz per channel.
So you think his pants will crack or thrive, there?
Skimming through your points... Closing a window does not quit the application. To quit ethe application, you have to, well, quit the application (almost always File/Quit or Apple+Q). Not always true. Adobe Acrobat Distiller CS will quit the application if you close the main window. Going through my applications here... ah, so does the calculator, but that doesn't really count. There is no good way to maximize a window in Mac world. I have to agree here. OS 9 had a little more consistent way of responding to the maximizing and minimizing windows. The big yellow one is the sun!
With any luck, alzheimer's disease will help him forget about the other three. Poor guy. Godspeed, Scotty. You got the power.
I tell you what. As a life time Apple user, HP hit a soft spot with me. Supporting an Apple product, albeit with their name on it, says a lot to me. When my wife and I get a new computer for her, it will be HP. Let's hope they bundle one of those iPods with it!
The code is free. The support is not.
I understand that Microsoft is flipping for the bill on Steve's treatment. Spare no expense for their ongoing idea source.
Get out! Your ZeroConf is run by no other than Stuart Cheshire, the creator of the classic network game of Bolo. Nice.
I still don't see how I can isolate a label. Like I want to see all the music provided by NinjaTune only. Am I missing something here? Am I wrong?