Apple uses the same strategy the Republicans use to counter this kind of finding: ignore it and don't even give credence to or acknowledge it, whatsoever. If you don't like it that's your problem.
I'm so dependant on the search features in the Google toolbar that I'm reluctant to update FF until they make GT compadible with this new FF. I hope they get on it soon.
You know, you can't use the cool plugins that Google makes with Opera(and whatever else they're brewing up). Google is what kept me using a PC instead of a Mac. They make the best stuff... mac is beginning to resemble Microsoft in their deceptive ways of sale. Also, why can't opera's search bar be stretchable like Googles toolbar? And I want my google toolbar spellcheck and word highlighters back - those were the best features ever thought up and there's no chance Google will make them work in Opera.
I don't see this thread anywhere here. I went so far as to ask google answers at one time(no answer). I want to know who created this style in Windwalker? And what process they used for the still illustrations(on the box & in magazines etc.). I know there was an important guy directing the project but there must have been an individula illustrator whome this style sprouted off from.
Apple uses the same strategy the Republicans use to counter this kind of finding: ignore it and don't even give credence to or acknowledge it, whatsoever. If you don't like it that's your problem.
It works on all us dummies. Somehow.
I'm so dependant on the search features in the Google toolbar that I'm reluctant to update FF until they make GT compadible with this new FF. I hope they get on it soon.
You know, you can't use the cool plugins that Google makes with Opera(and whatever else they're brewing up). Google is what kept me using a PC instead of a Mac. They make the best stuff... mac is beginning to resemble Microsoft in their deceptive ways of sale. Also, why can't opera's search bar be stretchable like Googles toolbar? And I want my google toolbar spellcheck and word highlighters back - those were the best features ever thought up and there's no chance Google will make them work in Opera.
I don't see this thread anywhere here. I went so far as to ask google answers at one time(no answer). I want to know who created this style in Windwalker? And what process they used for the still illustrations(on the box & in magazines etc.). I know there was an important guy directing the project but there must have been an individula illustrator whome this style sprouted off from.