No kidding. I know the feeling all too well badmammajamma. I hate it when people try to justify what our government does by saying,"Well, if you're not doing anything wrong then you have nothing to worry about." That's where you're wrong friend. It's stuff like this that should worry you the most. Let the NSA kick down this door to your world first and see how many more they start trying to kick down as time goes on.
Michael Johnson's design is by far my favorite. It has a very smooth and clean design.
The only other design I can view at the moment is Peter Lada's design but for me it
seems like it has too much stuff crammed into a very small area. And the menus seem a
little slow when expanding or retracting. Maybe I'll get to view Jason Porritt's entry
and see what all top entries are looking like.
Did anyone else notice the actual article's typo?
The line "Fuel cells to power notebook PCs have been on the drawig boards for some time;" has the word drawing spelled as drawig. Geez.
I can't say that I really care for standardizing/requiring the purchasing of a laptop. I'm sure there are plenty of students that don't want the additional charge(s) for $1,000+ on their student loans. Don't get me wrong, I love a new laptop the same as the next guy but I tend to value freedom of choice a little more.
No kidding. I know the feeling all too well badmammajamma. I hate it when people try to justify what our government does by saying,"Well, if you're not doing anything wrong then you have nothing to worry about." That's where you're wrong friend. It's stuff like this that should worry you the most. Let the NSA kick down this door to your world first and see how many more they start trying to kick down as time goes on.
Michael Johnson's design is by far my favorite. It has a very smooth and clean design. The only other design I can view at the moment is Peter Lada's design but for me it seems like it has too much stuff crammed into a very small area. And the menus seem a little slow when expanding or retracting. Maybe I'll get to view Jason Porritt's entry and see what all top entries are looking like.
The credit card holder's dept payment? Which department?
Did anyone else notice the actual article's typo? The line "Fuel cells to power notebook PCs have been on the drawig boards for some time;" has the word drawing spelled as drawig. Geez.
I can't say that I really care for standardizing/requiring the purchasing of a laptop. I'm sure there are plenty of students that don't want the additional charge(s) for $1,000+ on their student loans. Don't get me wrong, I love a new laptop the same as the next guy but I tend to value freedom of choice a little more.