costermonger
Costermonger
costermonger

But that's just it—it's not the violence that sparks frustration and anger—any reasonably minded person can discern that the violence is virtual and non existent as no one is harmed.

My poor NES controller never suffered more.

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I hate to tell you this but it seems that buddy's mom is a subservient sex-chicken.

Wait until 2021.

Opera always does things first and better.

I wonder what the lifehacker stats are? I get that IE has improved by leaps and bounds but it would take a lot more convincing before I ever go back.

If the approach comes off like "tell me what's wrong with me so I can fix it" - well that conversation sounds awful for everyone.

Sounds like your wife should get a sex change and become the VP of accounting (jokingly).

I think the problem is that they had too many developers on the Wii, with too few third party AAA titles, and too many proof of concepts (half baked games) and generic kid targeted games. With Nintendo you know what your getting, your favorite plat-former and your favorite cart racing game.

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Whoa, I thought Classic Shell came about as a result of no start in Windows 8, if people didn't complain then no one would have the forethought to fix an omittance.

Is that with a long term support option? There are distros that are specifically tailored to older hardware, Wary Puppy comes to mind.

You would have fun with zero day exploits regardless, that's why they're called zero day exploits. What you'd have fun with is the wide open security flaws discovered and left unpatched after the battle hardened Windows XP is put out to pasture.

Elementary OS: Lightweight and fast, not to mention customizable. Completely community-based, and has a real flair for design and appearances. This is one of the prettiest Linux distributions I've used, and if you're looking for something with OS X's design sensibilities, this is it.

If you're looking for cheap, it is probably better to buy someone's used computer on craigslist or kijiji than to fart around with upgrades on hardware older than 7 years (of course this require actually doing research into pricing Vs. performance to make sure the $50 to $400 computer isn't a worse hunk of junk than

The "teaching people" is the largest cost. Some people can't find the server unless they have an icon on their desktop.

Anything that gives the user more sanity and control can't be a bad thing. The "Charms Bar" can die a slow grisly death for the utter crapfest of a UI element it is. Oh, having close buttons on an application, what a novel concept (sarcastic). The desktop taskbar is now there but shrouded by mouse over action that