Site and software-dependent logins exist to protect us and our privacy, are we really willing to give those up so every site we use shares the login jdoe2004?
No, I'd rather the login jdoe2005... need to keep ahead of the times.:)
I even use it to create Word.doc files for my instructors, since they are pretty much a MS school.
I used Open Office's Spreadsheet on a project known as "The Excel Assignment" - where they stipulated we would get 0 if we used any spreadsheet other then Excel. (Which meant that the Quattro Pro people were bitter as well). I don't think they even noticed I didn't use Excel. Beat that.:)
Assuming that quantities of a similar magnitude a falling onto Mars' surface I'd be suprised if life hasn't been/isn't doing a bit of small scale terraforming already.
That would require there to be life on Mars (or the comets), though, wouldn't it? (Which, of course, there might be, I'm not saying there isn't.... *backs away from the angry "Life on Mars" supporters*)
ISPs are just carriers and they shouldn't have even had to waste the Court's time to show that.
Why not? What else are the Supreme Court going to do all day? :p
This is all making me very glad I usually bike instead of driving. :)
Site and software-dependent logins exist to protect us and our privacy, are we really willing to give those up so every site we use shares the login jdoe2004?
No, I'd rather the login jdoe2005... need to keep ahead of the times. :)
My grandmother's eyesight isn't what it used to be. If i can make a theme with larger, easier to click buttons? Yeah, that's definitely useful.
Or the opposite - those of us who like to see as much of web pages as possible like to use themes with as small buttons as possible.
What about the Bookmarks Toolbar, too? That was what convinced me. :p
I even use it to create Word .doc files for my instructors, since they are pretty much a MS school.
I used Open Office's Spreadsheet on a project known as "The Excel Assignment" - where they stipulated we would get 0 if we used any spreadsheet other then Excel. (Which meant that the Quattro Pro people were bitter as well). I don't think they even noticed I didn't use Excel. Beat that. :)
Assuming that quantities of a similar magnitude a falling onto Mars' surface I'd be suprised if life hasn't been/isn't doing a bit of small scale terraforming already.
That would require there to be life on Mars (or the comets), though, wouldn't it? (Which, of course, there might be, I'm not saying there isn't.... *backs away from the angry "Life on Mars" supporters*)