I don't think anyone really minds if new versions are released often, but the issue of add-ons breaking because of the chosen versioning scheme is probably the largest annoyance. You can still release often without changing the major version number, at least until you can convince add-on developers to use the new SDK.
I am really disappointed by their changes to "streamline" the session manager. You can nuke the previous state by opening the browser, closing it (accidents can happen), and opening it again. All because they didn't want to automatically restore it when Firefox starts.
You must be unlucky, because I've only had excellent experiences with Amazon. They usually over pack the stuff that they send me. I once received a $4 keyboard from them in a box about 10 times the size of the keyboard itself, complete with a huge amount of paper padding.
"Winmodems" were made to reduce costs. It's apparently cheaper to remove hardware and replace the functionality in the driver. Even the Dreamcast has a soft modem.
Have you ever played FFXI before? Most of your time in the game involves long periods of waiting, so being able to look at a website while doing so is actually a good thing.
What driver issues? Maybe you're thinking of the pre-AMD ATI. I heard all sorts of scary stories before buying a HD 5770, but I haven't had any problems with it. The performance is quite good too.
I like how single apps have their own category
You forgot the QED
Maybe you need to change your power options. I don't know why they would have the power button default to "do nothing."
1.) Buy the original arcade board 2.) Dump ROMs Of course, you could use your cabinet to play the original games instead of emulating them.
I don't think anyone really minds if new versions are released often, but the issue of add-ons breaking because of the chosen versioning scheme is probably the largest annoyance. You can still release often without changing the major version number, at least until you can convince add-on developers to use the new SDK.
Maybe it's time to revise the contracts based on these new realities?
What is the problem with ATi? The PS3 uses an NVIDIA-based GPU.
This is why I always run untrusted software in a virtual machine.
Yep, it was Win 9x. Not a big surprise.
I am really disappointed by their changes to "streamline" the session manager. You can nuke the previous state by opening the browser, closing it (accidents can happen), and opening it again. All because they didn't want to automatically restore it when Firefox starts.
You mean something like this? It looks more reasonable than most of the extended laptop batteries that I've seen.
So I'm not a Nintendo customer if I buy a 3DS from Amazon?
You must be unlucky, because I've only had excellent experiences with Amazon. They usually over pack the stuff that they send me. I once received a $4 keyboard from them in a box about 10 times the size of the keyboard itself, complete with a huge amount of paper padding.
"Winmodems" were made to reduce costs. It's apparently cheaper to remove hardware and replace the functionality in the driver. Even the Dreamcast has a soft modem.
Good luck lifting a giant CRT
I have the option to enable both on an AMD computer with a Radeon card. You might possibly have a configuration problem.
Have you ever played FFXI before? Most of your time in the game involves long periods of waiting, so being able to look at a website while doing so is actually a good thing.
Yes, mine had a 3 color display. Nice for graphing.
I like how a HDMI cable has a financing option
For that much money, you could almost buy a monitor that doesn't use a TN panel
No need to change; context sensitive units were a great idea!
Yes, they have "seen" how 3D TV can be "used" to make more money
Microsoft is putting the peddle to the metal!
An "NPR news story" is not unidentified. They even post their news programs for free online if you want to listen to them again.
What driver issues? Maybe you're thinking of the pre-AMD ATI. I heard all sorts of scary stories before buying a HD 5770, but I haven't had any problems with it. The performance is quite good too.