Hopefully Microsoft will show a bit more imagination with Office Live.:-/
I'll bet that it'll look like GMail/Google Mail's Compose box (blatantly copied by NetZero et al., BTW) though. Google can have Microsoft muy caliente under their white collars indeed, just by embracing, extending, and pwning their mail/doc formatting tools.
It does kinda look like a People's Eyebrow®1 with a right ear tuned to get what they didn't quite hear the first time. Or a three-eyed People's Eyebrow.
(Either one would be my reaction if someone says "You gotta use.doc format, sorry", I'm sure.)
Not if you're on a slow 'net connection, or unwilling/frightened to click on advertisements and Slashdot stories because of the Spyware Boogeyman or something to that effect.
Fast-loading minimum-requirement pages and online READMEs could do the trick, but not every corp/group tests with every compy. I'll remain on the solution-offering sidelines until further instruction by authorized personnel.
There really should be a (registration/bypass required) warning near that link.
That said, damn. 42-inch monitors. I gotta go to one of these GameStop thingies again (I went once to get my presshhiouss). I just hope they don't burn out, during an intense corridor shootout or a motion-blur-filled demonstration of the Staff of Whacking.
PC Gaming on The Comeback Trail
So we can only carry 200 pounds of buffalo on the wagon?
My physics professor said something like that. To very loosely quote (and accordingly, I only use single marks): 'You have to understand the concepts, not memorize them. If you understand them, you do not forget them. It's hard to fudge the results; this is physics, not philosophy.' (After which, I, with 40 or so people in attendance, laughed in agreement.)
(Damn, I almost put a semicolon at the end; I gotta lay off the C# a tad...it's like crack...)
I'll bet that it'll look like GMail/Google Mail's Compose box (blatantly copied by NetZero et al., BTW) though. Google can have Microsoft muy caliente under their white collars indeed, just by embracing, extending, and pwning their mail/doc formatting tools.
It's not a bug, it's a feature that just happens to be trademarked and showing through a...broken...ceil...d'oh!
...if only I had that Anonymous Coward's picture right now. I know some people here know what I can do with GIMP and that Impact font...
They're not just gonna hurt Google. They're gonna fucking kill them!
...or maybe not, but they (and Yahoo!) did made their personalized-portal-type things before teh Go0gley*...God knows what'll happen.
*Google, NOT this Go0gley.
Microsoft really loves our tendency to click all kinds of links that could give them lots of indirect ad money^W^W^W^W^W^W^W^W^W^W^W^W^W^W^W^W^Wus!
Cue "that-shit-ain't-free" comments from the FSF in 3, 2, 1...
Damn. I've gotta get one of these highly talented machines.
It does kinda look like a People's Eyebrow®1 with a right ear tuned to get what they didn't quite hear the first time. Or a three-eyed People's Eyebrow.
(Either one would be my reaction if someone says "You gotta use .doc format, sorry", I'm sure.)
1sans the eyebrow, of course
English to Japanese to English to Japanese to English:
In regard to me good God, it is possible to make brown.
Myself do believe that it is the Insightful post adjust, it should be.
I just Lindsay Lohan's former, the first name I notice you have on the address of your Web. Bastard lucky damn you.
If you search for the URL and then click it, the NY Times won't ask for any such information/limbs/children/souls (as of post time, anyway).
The catch: Knowing the URL (but there are sources for that).
Nice...but I win by way of earlier trail reference.
Or maybe not.
Tasks. I was not referring to myself in grandparent post.
her Friends list, not her Fans list. She had 5 Fans and 0 Friends as of this post.
As for the grandparent post: w00t!!1!one
Updated for context, and also Image 2. Pass 'em around...or not.
...and, for thy captures, ye shall receive thy own reward.
Not if you're on a slow 'net connection, or unwilling/frightened to click on advertisements and Slashdot stories because of the Spyware Boogeyman or something to that effect.
Fast-loading minimum-requirement pages and online READMEs could do the trick, but not every corp/group tests with every compy. I'll remain on the solution-offering sidelines until further instruction by authorized personnel.
There really should be a (registration/bypass required) warning near that link.
That said, damn. 42-inch monitors. I gotta go to one of these GameStop thingies again (I went once to get my presshhiouss). I just hope they don't burn out, during an intense corridor shootout or a motion-blur-filled demonstration of the Staff of Whacking.
PC Gaming on The Comeback TrailSo we can only carry 200 pounds of buffalo on the wagon?
With my copies of the GIMP and the Impact font, I'd put a red PWN3D!!1 on his face in no time.
My physics professor said something like that. To very loosely quote (and accordingly, I only use single marks): 'You have to understand the concepts, not memorize them. If you understand them, you do not forget them. It's hard to fudge the results; this is physics, not philosophy.' (After which, I, with 40 or so people in attendance, laughed in agreement.)
(Damn, I almost put a semicolon at the end; I gotta lay off the C# a tad...it's like crack...)
A huge unidentified virus is approaching the Computer. It was made in the far past by another life than the human race, and occupied and inhabited by a vicious exploit in the long period. In order to save the Computer, the strongest Windows patches go into action.
*adds alicenextdoor to Friends list*
Three words: Digital. Rights. Management.
--oh, and Profit! for Sony, <arnold>with the licensing and the devkits and the NDAs and stuff like this...</arnold>
Shouldn't it then be Halloween In Spaaaaaace?
After having three Microsoft articles in a ROW yesterday (or the day before?), we oughta give GOOG some (more) time.
Read a random Google page while you wait for that precious non-Google story, I guess...