@curtis07: For Hackintoshing, I very highly recommend myHack Installer. A couple MB download that you run onto a flash drive with the Snow Leopard DVD restored on it.
@curtis07: For Hackintoshing, I very highly recommend myHack Installer. A couple MB download that you run onto a flash drive with the Snow Leopard DVD restored on it.
@Terry: As with Windows, there are really 3 camps.
@hvrock13: Well, naturally it's a way to get money out of people. They are a corporation. It's what they do. And some people do prefer to use trackpads over a mouse.
@hvrock13: To each his own I suppose.
@Snes: ***NSFW NSFW***
@hvrock13: You could turn off the gestures if you are so inclined.
@MrHaroHaro: They are renders, you know. I'd like to see the real ones though.
I thought they released a statement saying his son, Billy Mays IV, would be taking his place. He played a semi-main recurring character as a PA in the original series, he even directed a commercial in one of the episodes.
@RenRen: You do break the Apple Software License agreement
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@EndlessBliss: 1996 Chevrolet SIlverado Pickup. She's got more dents than you've organs. I rolled her in the ditch last winter and, as a result, I drive with a plexiglass window attached with mailing tape. I've hit half a dozen deer. Front grill's all cracked, one headlight's also held in with mailing tape. The bright…
@Curare: I always thought it was an entertainment publication, akin to The Onion.
@PearsonFlyer: Windows based PCs never really see their desktop much, as they have a true Maximize button, which fills up the entire screen with your window. This became somewhat of a habit when we were stuck with 1024x768 screens, when we had to maximize.
@Monki: If you want an App-store toting PMP, you're going to have to go iPod Touch.
@edtv82: Tweaked OS X background I found floating around someplace. I can't stand the default 10.6 wallpaper. looks blurry, unfocused, and way too much pink emphasis. The 10.5 wallpaper was so much better.
@ReberIsReber: I actually read this twice, took screenshots, and posted to #whitenoise asking for assistance. What are you, 12? I really don't know how to respond to this amount of rudeness, ignorance, and unintelligence.
@ReberIsReber: Did you read my previous comment at all?
@Matt Lyons: You know, your right. When choosing where my house was to be built in the 80s, I had to weigh two things: how much land I had, and how fast my internet will be in 20 years.