davepermen
davepermen
davepermen

there are tons of ssds not shaped in hdd form. there are for pci slots and ram slots and such.

@alexferrari7: except, those specks of dust are even smaller than we. poor specks.. they sure must feel small.

@D4RkNIKON: guess what i was eating while watching the movie.. and it was DELICIOUS

i hate glossy screens..

it's beautiful it's friendly it's intelligent it's amazing

@davepermen: and a while later, they can release lion white

get the lion!

@Slanzinger: you don't use it to hold. you use it to use lego technics to build the perfect wiimote-robot-player

i like their idea. and it could sell well. i hear too much complains about the new smartphones, and how they're too much, and people want 'just a phone', that doesn't get 'in their way'.

@AgentSmithAndWesson: my 20m hdmi cable was for 270$ in the store (yes, and it was not one with a brand, so it was the 'cheap one'). gladly, i could check prices online right on my phone, and ordered it for 7 or 8$ from an online store.. :)

@Dan Cardin: yeah, esp. as you most likely could set the flag restarted:yes in the registry, and the app would just work.

@Platypus Man: well, the stuff you just updated forced you to take a break during the update anyway, so why not extend the break to include a reboot?

@diasdiem: yeah, because not having it at default would be so much better. like in xp days, where we got millions of virus laden clients thanks to it.

@LeftClicker: total fail indeed. the only reason people clicked it, right?

on windows, no application and driver ever technically NEEDS a reboot. the only reason is lazy developers, who put app/driver cruzial things into the autostart routines, and don't start those after the setup manually.

@Justin S. Johnson: indeed. most apps just do it to get their crap they put into autostart to run. too lazy to manually execute the autostart at the end of the setup, they are.

@Platypus Man: thankfully you can delay for 4 hours. and even in the middle of something, a 1 minute break in 4 hours should be a happy time.

I like the design ideas. Hubs, not-app-focused. It's a clean fresh start for the whole mobile industry, not just them.