Hey iPhone users considering an iPhone 4. Talk to anyone who used to use and iPhone and has since upgraded to Android. You'll be hard pressed to find one who would even consider going back.
Hey iPhone users considering an iPhone 4. Talk to anyone who used to use and iPhone and has since upgraded to Android. You'll be hard pressed to find one who would even consider going back.
How kind of Consumer Reports to do Apple's work for them. This should bolster the class-action lawsuit against Apple rather well.
As someone who spent 25 years in theatre and 15 years so far in internet and software production, it is amaaazing to me how many people are unfamiliar with this quote/concept. Spread it!
And be sure to log time spent logging time spent.
@operator207: yeah, I guess i was thrown off by the word 'remake' which implies an order of events. *rolls eyes*
@Charlie Jane Anders: Neither of those statements is accurate, but I can see how you could draw that conclusion if you've only read about what he wrote rather than reading what he himself wrote. ;-)
@Charlie Jane Anders: Neither of those statements is accurate, but I can see how you'd draw that conclusion if you've only read about what he wrote rather than reading what he wrote. ;-)
Don't reference Joseph Campbell if you don't understand him. He didn't create humanities myths, he just identified, cataloged and wrote about them really well. That's -1. -2 for egregious reference to Campbell's semen.
@teh1andonlym0: word doesn't produce html. it produces mshtml. which sucks.
@Talthybius: yes. i know it's not a wysiwyg editor. i prefer it to all of them.
Vote: emacs
@Tony Bullard Jr: Fennec (Firefox Mobile) will be coming to Android in the next few months. Installing the Sync extension there will do the same as this thing. The iPhone won't be getting firefox mobile, so they get this little thing instead. I'm more than happy to wait for Firefox Mobile on my Nexus One.
@englishman: well, pine is not elm, but that's a common misconception about the name (thx to Stallman's GNU's Not Unix.) The name was originally just a name and not an acronym. They later backronymmed it to "Program for Internet News & Email" (though for a time they did refer to it as Pine Is Nearly Elm.) [bit.ly]
Seems like it would be really wasteful for pot smoking, and hard to use too.
@Richard James Drake: How do you figure that? The PINE project started in 1989 ( [bit.ly] ) and the first Mutt beta release was 11 years later in Dec 1998 ( [bit.ly] .) Methinks you're confused about which client is the wannabe in this scenario.
win7 64 bit users: you'll get a choice for two DWORDs, a 64bit and a 32bit. i've got a 64 bit machine and OS but the 64bit DWORD didn't work for me. 32bit DWORD works.
Oh, good, there are still a few hotmail users in my address book from whom i've not yet received spam from their accounts (or forged to look like it is from their accounts) in the last two weeks. I bet I can be sure to get those spams from the remaining hotmail users in my address book when they get the update.
Oooo. I wonder if PINE works too. Hmmm...
It's funny, Opera always scores well, but everytime I try it there is something intangible about it I just don't like. I can't put it into words, but there it is.
Why ould I want to take my hand off the keyboard to reach for the mouse when ctrl-F5 works just fine to force the browser to download from the server instead of displaying cached content. What am I missing here?