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join.me is by far the greatest of what's available for free.

I don't know if people have seen this yet, but Win 8 with dual monitors features the start menu all the way across the bottom. In place of the "start button" on the extra monitor is a button that allows you to quickly move the "start button" between the two screens. I don't think it changes the "primary monitor", but

You do know the Start Menu and other vital UI elements originated in 95, right? I'm not here to get into a pissing contest about other OS's and what they made and didn't make; I'm referring to MS built stuff as that was what bdinger was referring to.

IDK if I agree with this... 98 was by no means good. 98SE was leaps and bounds more stable. And 95 was a decent product for the technology at the time. Remember, plug n play was just coming into existence, USB support was new (gamepad ports anyone?), the UI was literally JUST invented, and the concept of "user level

Agreed.

hibernation files can become corrupt, so it'd probably just failback to loading the Kernel image the old way.

And coding for it was a snap!

Agree and disagree with you here. Your argument about x86 apps running on ARM is a problem for the devs. If the API the devs are using for Windows (be it .NET or third party) is 100% translated and the devs rebuild using whatever they're using, yes, it will work fine. If not, then obviously shit can't be ported. I

I use it for Gmail on any computer that I don't own.

This is a little... tedious? I understand if you only have ONE desktop, but let's be serious.

"someone has ejaculated in these hot dogs"

wowwwwwwww

Soda

You mean TV stations sensationalize? GASP!

Vote: WinDirStat

The sad thing is there's so much bureaucratic bullshit to dig through to even get this stuff, it sometimes may not be worth it.

"Oh there's the sun. It rises in the east and sets in the west."

My father had one of these in his trunk. I don't understand why as it'd skip constantly. He said it wasn't a problem, but I just shook my head.

You should have just disabled it in your browser. Java is still used by dozens of app developers for things on your computer. I'm in no way support Java, as I feel it's an awful platform that only has support because of it's amazing portability, but there are places for it.

You realize you can't just SWITCH cable companies... they have territories