TaichouLance
TaichouLance
TaichouLance

What are you talking about? That's not EXACTLY what is about to happen. Do you have every program on your computer set to instantaneously dominate the entire screen? I have dozens of programs that open up in smaller windows (Fun Fact: that's what Windows was named for!). If I'm watching a movie on the right side

She has that boom, squeeze, boom.

No, it's about seeing something in another window you don't want interrupted. Hey, maybe I don't like that video being interrupted by what I'm doing in the start menu. So what? There's no point to having a full-screen app launcher. There are so few full-screen app-launchers for a reason. They are shitty and take up

Elizabeth looks so good in that outfit, probably one of this years best looking video game women.

Isn't that what the start menu was for? You are just demonstrating that many people simply do not know how to use windows....and that is one of the hugest problems with windows 8. How can you use windows 8 if you don't even understand the basics of the start menu from previous Windows? Most people know that

People who don't understand why the start menu is preferred are, in my experience, people who largely don't use their computers to do serious work and instead largely use them for entertainment or recreational purposes.

See, that's the problem. Most of my stuff is in the desktop windows. The stuff in Metro is the stuff Microsoft thinks I want or need to see. Microsoft is usually wrong.

Click a button and move your mouse less than 1/10th of the screen to click on what you want? If you don't "get it" than you obviously don't use a computer for much productivity wherein which the start menu is beyond convenient.

You're getting killed in the comments here, but as an atheist I was not offended. You very specifically said "militant atheists", and militant atheists are just as large a pain in the ass as are militant Christians. Militant pushy people on EITHER side of the spectrum are fucking annoying.

nice to see I'm not the only one madly in love with that start menu.

Oh wow. Amazing, bro. You read the Bible at the amazingly mature age of 18 and realized you wanted to be an atheist. That's so groundbreaking and rebel.
Seriously though, basically any of you atheists who claim you're atheist because of your religious upbringing really then simply points to the fact that you just

You did a remarkable job with that. It's nice to come across a real article on something like the Bible that doesn't degenerate into a playground fight between people who should be acting like adults.

I completely agree with Darkhorse, and also thank you in turn, Esther. I love science, just not SCIENCE! (Que 2001 movie music - DUM, dum, DUM, dum, Dum, dum), or as Lewis would say, Scientism. It (science as a quest for answers) doesn't represent a threat to my faith in any way, but rather gives me glimpses into

And the Lord did say unto him "I know whom I am but who are thy?"