candytaco
candytaco
candytaco

It's ok. You are aware of it. My roommate thinks astronomy and astrology are the same thing. I'm an amateur astronomer myself, and it irks very much. Every time he uses 'astrology' I literally tell him to stop and think about what he just said, and he never even realises he mixed the two up... One is science and the

time is an illusion. lunchtime, doubly so.

I ended up finding startIsGone

Really? I always ran my remote desktop sessions in full screen and thus never encountered this problem.

No, the older interface is not easier to use with a mouse/keyboard. It is much easer to just run your mouse into the lower left corner of the screen and click, rather than stopping at a particular position on the screen.

I completely agree. When I used windows 7 I ran my mouse into the lower left corner anyways because it stopped right there. The windows key also serves the same function.

It takes up the space of an entire program icon. I like my desktop clean. If I have 7 programs pinned to the task bar I expect to see seven useful items. The start button is not useful.

Is there any way to hide the new start button? it only serves a visual purpose and takes up precious real estate without adding any actual functionality.

None of which are in the correct position of a camera button.

I couldn't agree more about xaml and gui along with code. It's so much easier to build a gui with a visual interface. I just love how simple and flexible and intuitive xaml is (if you have html/xml/css experience).

Skymotion: WP, Android, and iOS. Coming soon on BB.

I remember why I switched to Chrome. it was simple and elegant back when it came out. Now it's this bloated browser with a buttload of bells and whistles that are never polished. I've switched back to Opera.

Weren't the spiders in Skylab stowaways?

Disclaimer:

Yes. A Samsung Galaxy S4. That thing is basically a tablet.

This fifty-inch instrument is designed to be lofted into orbit where it can sight stars, free from the distortion of the earth's atmospheric haze.

Yes, but Apple puts a lot of hype around their new products to make you want to bet the new stuff. Windows/Android just rolls out new stuff with much less fanfare.

Yes, but the back on my old HD7 felt more solid.

Not an Apple fanboy, but I have a S4 and the back feels cheap as heck. I routinely switch out batteries and every time I pry that thing off I'm afraid of snapping it an half. Obviously I have yet to hold a 5C, but given the fact that Apple is much, much more design oriented, I would imagine that the Apple back would