Also, multiple calendars have been available in Outlook for ages. Multiple calendar viewing has been available since 2003 as well. Not the best summary in the world. It doesn't even mention where you can download the beta! That way you can just see for yourself!
Sorry you got labeled troll my friend. "Don't forget that if Windows worked properly, you wouldn't even need anti-virus / anti-spyware!" That was actually a point I should have included.
First off, good call on "don't use beta in production!" I am sure many of us have had to make the call on using a beta product before. I know I used XP SP2 when it was beta because it had so many things that I needed at the time. However, I paid for it in many ways. I would still make the call again but I at least did it with eyes open.
Second, what kind of moron installs that software, sees it tell you that your Norton software has to go, and then follow through with it when you are in a business environment? I just find that to be amazing.
Third, this strikes at one of the main reasons I have thought Microsoft's move into the anti-malware industry was a bad one. Considering how protective they are of their IP and their EULAs, it suprises the hell out of me they would violate other company's EULAs (adware companies) among other things.
Fourth and finally, there are going to be some lawsuits which really means more money for findlaw.com.
When did sex.com get gobbled up originally? There was an article a few years back that talked about the history of the sex.com domain that was rather interesting I thought.
Someome please, for the love of all that is holy explain to me why you would spend that kind of money to get intel hardware and then boot Windows XP? If you want to boot windows XP, AMD is your friend. Price AND Performance crowns are with AMD.
Oh, you want to run some windows application? Isn't that what vmware and virtual pc are for? Why bother with the dual booting?
Maybe I missed it but RSS (or whatever you want to call it) seems like a bad idea for everyone. I personally don't use it.
For example, if I take slashdot's RSS feed, often I find that the headlines aren't descriptive and I ended up clicking the link and just reading the story. Im not sure how that saved me any time then just going to slashdot.org and scrolling down and scanning the site.
Now, some sites get past that by including some (or all) of the text of an article in the RSS feed....... Well I would hope and pray that anyone who has ever tried to make $1 on the internet would see how stupid that is. Giving away content went out in 99 I think.
RSS feeds for ars, slashdot, digg, anandtech, hardocp, shacknews, etc. just seem silly when I can just open those sites in tabs, scroll through and get the full site and everything that goes along with that.
BUT CONVINCE ME! Say "this is where RSS really shines, not that..."
1) Site your source or as far as I am concerned, that is a bullshit number pulled out of your ass. 2) Anyone who makes policy based off of Sci-Fi can go smoke a fag.
My salon does this and it drives me fucking batty. They have these very nice sony plasma displays hanging all over the place. They look like pure sex. They have COX HD programing and also have the hardware for OTA HD. However, the girls working constantly manage to fuck shit up. First time I went there I stopped between my massage and my manicure to fix their fucking TV so I could watch some baseball in HD.
Next time I went in... yea, fucked up again.
If they didn't give me beer whilst I get my hair cut and my nails done, I wouldn't go there again.
Dell's prices are pretty damn low. Catch the right deal and you get an Intel CPU and the rest of the computer for $50 more. (Well, at least it was at one point).
Anyways, anyone who builds their own boxes knows that AMD is cheaper then Intel. I hope this price difference carries over to the full systems Dell will offer.
Quite frankly, I don't give a shit if it is cheaper or not. I have to order from Dell all of the fucking time and I am giddy about the prospect of being able to go back to AMD only ordering. Why anyone wouldn't go with something that is faster and cheaper is beyond me.
Okay, I get the fact that they feel slighted because ABC didn't tell them they were doing this.
However, why the hell would the Affiliates even care? They still get the first airing of the show and thats the important airing. After that, their add buys are so crazy low anyways, what does it matter if I can get it for $1.99 online? If the Affiliates really want to do something, they should learn and start making things like local news casts available online for say $.50 or free with 2-3 min of comercials in there.
Well no shit sherlock. Of course there is bittorrent. Why even talk about $.99 ITMS when there are still oodles of ways to get music for free? FFS, stay on topic.
Also, multiple calendars have been available in Outlook for ages. Multiple calendar viewing has been available since 2003 as well. Not the best summary in the world. It doesn't even mention where you can download the beta! That way you can just see for yourself!
http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/beta/getth ebeta.mspx -- but if the server is busy...
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If I had mod points to use, Id try to balance out that bullshit. Here is to hoping I get to do some meta ...
I wish I had moderation points. That is interesting ... very interesting. What I read made it sound like it told you what bad stuff was running.
Sorry you got labeled troll my friend. "Don't forget that if Windows worked properly, you wouldn't even need anti-virus / anti-spyware!" That was actually a point I should have included.
First off, good call on "don't use beta in production!" I am sure many of us have had to make the call on using a beta product before. I know I used XP SP2 when it was beta because it had so many things that I needed at the time. However, I paid for it in many ways. I would still make the call again but I at least did it with eyes open.
Second, what kind of moron installs that software, sees it tell you that your Norton software has to go, and then follow through with it when you are in a business environment? I just find that to be amazing.
Third, this strikes at one of the main reasons I have thought Microsoft's move into the anti-malware industry was a bad one. Considering how protective they are of their IP and their EULAs, it suprises the hell out of me they would violate other company's EULAs (adware companies) among other things.
Fourth and finally, there are going to be some lawsuits which really means more money for findlaw.com.
Wow - talk about unfair moderation. Sorry about that bloke.
When did sex.com get gobbled up originally? There was an article a few years back that talked about the history of the sex.com domain that was rather interesting I thought.
Someome please, for the love of all that is holy explain to me why you would spend that kind of money to get intel hardware and then boot Windows XP? If you want to boot windows XP, AMD is your friend. Price AND Performance crowns are with AMD.
Oh, you want to run some windows application? Isn't that what vmware and virtual pc are for? Why bother with the dual booting?
Maybe I missed it but RSS (or whatever you want to call it) seems like a bad idea for everyone. I personally don't use it.
... ... Well I would hope and pray that anyone who has ever tried to make $1 on the internet would see how stupid that is. Giving away content went out in 99 I think.
For example, if I take slashdot's RSS feed, often I find that the headlines aren't descriptive and I ended up clicking the link and just reading the story. Im not sure how that saved me any time then just going to slashdot.org and scrolling down and scanning the site.
Now, some sites get past that by including some (or all) of the text of an article in the RSS feed.
RSS feeds for ars, slashdot, digg, anandtech, hardocp, shacknews, etc. just seem silly when I can just open those sites in tabs, scroll through and get the full site and everything that goes along with that.
BUT CONVINCE ME! Say "this is where RSS really shines, not that..."
1) Site your source or as far as I am concerned, that is a bullshit number pulled out of your ass.
2) Anyone who makes policy based off of Sci-Fi can go smoke a fag.
Why? You want their servers that always seem to be one more user away from failing to just implode?
http://safari.oreilly.com/
Buy them a bookshelf there. You can't go wrong with these guys.
Well, you're a moron.
My salon does this and it drives me fucking batty. They have these very nice sony plasma displays hanging all over the place. They look like pure sex. They have COX HD programing and also have the hardware for OTA HD. However, the girls working constantly manage to fuck shit up. First time I went there I stopped between my massage and my manicure to fix their fucking TV so I could watch some baseball in HD.
... yea, fucked up again.
Next time I went in
If they didn't give me beer whilst I get my hair cut and my nails done, I wouldn't go there again.
Dell's prices are pretty damn low. Catch the right deal and you get an Intel CPU and the rest of the computer for $50 more. (Well, at least it was at one point).
Anyways, anyone who builds their own boxes knows that AMD is cheaper then Intel. I hope this price difference carries over to the full systems Dell will offer.
Quite frankly, I don't give a shit if it is cheaper or not. I have to order from Dell all of the fucking time and I am giddy about the prospect of being able to go back to AMD only ordering. Why anyone wouldn't go with something that is faster and cheaper is beyond me.
Well then, you sir are a moron.
It makes me sad that a PC Club would build anything but AMD boxen.
THe people pushing ID are Fundies.
This article is about Catholics.
The editorial is about Jews.
Shocker that this place would get mixed up by different religions.
Why would someone do that? Considering the rewards here, I would keep my code VERY controled. I know, open source love and all but don't be silly.
Okay, I get the fact that they feel slighted because ABC didn't tell them they were doing this.
However, why the hell would the Affiliates even care? They still get the first airing of the show and thats the important airing. After that, their add buys are so crazy low anyways, what does it matter if I can get it for $1.99 online? If the Affiliates really want to do something, they should learn and start making things like local news casts available online for say $.50 or free with 2-3 min of comercials in there.
Well no shit sherlock. Of course there is bittorrent. Why even talk about $.99 ITMS when there are still oodles of ways to get music for free? FFS, stay on topic.
Even then, Id rather pay $2 to not have to sit through comercials.
Sorry but your hero Maddox got that from As Good As It Gets. Maddox had an original thought once ... I think.
People who spend $400 plus accessories and bitch about spending $2 on a missed episode can shampoo my crotch.
$.99 for a song, 4-5 minutes. $1.99 for a TV show for 40 minutes.
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