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I would agree that OneNote is pretty great, but after a time using it at work I've started to become a bit frustrated with it. Everyone shares one note files over the network and expects people to use these files as an always up to date information source. So my OneNote ends up loaded up with tabs and becomes a bit of

Even if they do implement a game system to try and motivate workers, it would very easily fall into a system that could lead to lower word satisfaction. Here is why:

I can see why a lot of people didn't see the gameboy or games like Pokemon to succeed. When you look at the Gameboy, for example, it was simply not as feature packed or ambitious as other handhelds at the time. But the people giving their initial impressions didn't take into account the battery life or the games that

Man, those toy runs. I had the exact same thought. I can quite vividly see myself securing a Nintendo Power in one hand and a SNES controller in the other, yelling at the dumb kids on the TV who were spending on their time getting cheap, low-quality sporting equipment and yo-yos.

I cried all over again...

Everything that I've read and seen from this game is pretty much an expansion from the Toy Box mode in Toy Story 3. I mean, the project was called Toy Box when I first read about it!

The problem with VLC here is, if this is being built as a couch accessible system, VLC is not exactly Media Center friendly. I realize that some system customization and likely some command-line fu will fix that up, but most users don't even know where to begin with all of that.

Ubisoft would have done well to make the announcement and then just ignore everybody. I know people are going to hate me for saying so, but that's the reality of the situation. They say it's not because of development issues, but the extra time WILL allow them to polish the game some more and squash a few more bugs.

Technically, the PS Vita is, indeed, backwards compatible. The unit before it was the Go, and that did not support UMD. The vita, though, is more than capable of running PSP games when loaded digitally.

I'd say the safest thing here is:

Seems I misunderstood what you posted ^_^ Yeah, tabs that sit around can be more likely to start being pretty memory inefficient.

As the internet evolves, the content of each of your tabs is going to be much different. It's not a problem of "new tabs" vs "old tabs". It's a problem of the internet standards being a much different set of creatures than they were when tabs first came around.

I used to commute by bike. I would ride late at night, and in an area that occasionally had snow. Conditions were pretty bad, and light were absolutely necessary. One of the WORST situations to be in was when I was stopped. Sometimes I was stopped for long durations of time due to bad conditions. If the light goes off

Apparently you're one of the people who doesn't care. Big deal, Jeremy.

OMG. DAY 1.

I bought one just to be able to play Final Fantasy games. That's it. It was a great investment, though, as I waited until the price on the system dropped and the Final Fantasy games were all mostly reduced price Playstation hits. But, I suppose I missed a lot coming late to the game and trying to stay true to my

hahaha

I think Sir Mix-a-lot would recognize exactly how different Coulton's song is. Really man, he wrote a new song to embody the lyrics Sir Mix-a-Lot wrote. Why can't people see this? It's ONLY the same song in words!

The unified hardware argument is going to be pretty much moot. The major devices will be the ones that companies develop for. A handful of them will emerge, and the games that run on them will look great. Development tools are becoming more agile, and the hardware is much more similar than people like to say it is.

As Threepwood himself might say: