@TheBobmanNH: Again, you avoid the questions. The "silly pictures" were responses to your strangely enraged response to my reply, I found that they perfectly captured the strangeness of your reaction.
Did it seriously take 15 seconds to start Firefox Beta 7 in these tests?! Even 5 seconds for chrome is pretty slow for any browser (ok, maybe not internet explorer, though 9 is an improvment over the terrible 7) to start. What machine were these tests run on? I have an average gaming PC (Phenom 2 X3, 4GB DDR2 RAM…
@TheBobmanNH: lol, The troll-accusation rebuttal? Really? Considering that your replies have mostly consisted of strings of "fuck fuck bitch fuck douche douche douche fuck fucking Captain Nitpick" and you keep avoiding answering the questions I listed in my first reply to you, I really should be the one crying "omg…
Actually many manufacturers specify their response time type, especially on Newegg. For the most part, manufacturers of computer monitors are citing the GTG Response time, since computer monitors generally have a faster response time then TV's, especially HDTV's. This isn't really because of technology differences,…
@TheBobmanNH: Me: "I agree (and so does the medical community) that excessive amounts of caffeine over an extended period of time is not good for you and can create an addiction"
@TheBobmanNH: LOL Why are you so pissed off? Your post made literally no sense, and by the way, you still haven't explained #1.
The title is extremely misleading, it should be "How to Travel Around the World for $418+thousands of dollars worth of flight credit."
@TheBobmanNH: Things I don't get about your reply:
I agree (and so does the medical community) that excessive amounts of caffeine over an extended period of time is not good for and can create an addiction amongst other issues, but having a coffee/coke/energy drink every now and then on "one of those days" is fine, the problems arise when you are continuously flooding…
@Svirfneblin: @sumocat: Unless you invented the concept of non-conformity, by practicing it you are being a conformist, since you most likely were inspired to be a non-conformist by someone else during your psychological development, hence you are still conforming to someone elses ideas and beliefs.
@Ludikhris: Since a large part of the population, especially teenagers who are experiencing the "awkward phase" has this obsession with being as different as possible from everyone else, the act of trying to be a non-conformist is conforming with prejudice non-conformists have of other people. Sure, I know feeling…
What is with people and being obsessed with being as different as other people as possible, there's nothing wrong with being unique, but why be so afraid of having something in common with someone?
What is with all this hype about Chrome OS? It's an interesting concept, but honestly all it's only another linux flavor with a web-app focus, its like iOS for desktop computers (as in the whole concept of "apps" etc). I personally think it would be kind of neat as a novelty, but I absolutely can't see web apps…
LOL Web 1.0 website, when I first saw it, I thought the website had died and was replaced by one of those ad pages.
I would never use a non-e-ink ebook reader, why bother getting a cheaped out eReader when you could just get an iPad if readability doesn't matter to you.
@katherine.wootton: I love people who insist on refusing to use any form of 21st Century technology, but I'm guessing you're probably a troll though, so not worth the speech.
@Haneyg: I realize that some people may be fine with waiting and looking for a good deal on a book, but it's a strange comparison to make considering that there is always a chance to find someone who may be selling a used product cheaper than what the product costs purchasing it new, but you're comparing a variable…
Some good points were made, but the 3rd point doesn't make a whole lot of sense, since its comparing purchasing books second hand to retail purchases (chance of finding someone selling a used physical book for a good price vs purchasing "new" electronic book" with no effort; if the eStore lists it, they have it,…