davepermen
davepermen
davepermen

well, you could just zoom in.

had to google the numbers quickly.

we can leave our stuff out in the yard over night, several days, no one ever steals anything. life in the us has to be no fun if you have to fear and prepare for such stuff all the time.

So cities start to use this to catch the license fees again, and we're at square one.

i beg to differ from my experience with all sorts of mac-fans. and believe me, they where very serious. they "know their stuff" (not at all, but they know why they bought a mac. not being able to get a virus no matter how stupid one behaves in the internet because macs are just so much better, that was one answer)

wonder if the princess actually read my whole post, which ended with "but i understand your point".

thanks, those numbers sound better :)

and it has no shortcut called photoimpact? then ask corel why they don't add their applications with useful shortcuts in the startmenu? how did you even know photoimpact exists in the first place?

if you have a brain, you know you need one on BOTH systems.

no. this stimulates one thing: why have i failed to know how to handle my computer.

searching is faster. and normally, one never needs to mess with the programs folder directly anyways. but as search is instant, and "i know the name" so i can just type it and be there, why should i manually go trough the list?

i own and love the 80gb x25-m, too.

those speeds are slow. i guess those are the speeds of one chip, and the controller could parallelize it to high speeds. but i own ssds that beat that speed by quite a margin right now. and i don't own the fastest ones.

why exactly is the zoomed part not part of the original picture? the zoomed part has a black border outside the window.

it's literally everywhere used like that now.

i use google reader chrome webapp pinned to taskbar with minimalist reader. the no-offline thing doesn't bother me much. as i want to read NEWS, i want to read actual stuff. hence i should be online to do so anyways.

I trust my friends to not mess with my systems (yes, i can.. i'm their sysadmin, they don't want to touch my stuff.. because they know i could see all their stuff).

a media consumtion device that is 10" or so? seriously? for media consumtion i have a 24" screen in one room, and a projector in the other room. media consumtion on a tablet is still an oxymoron for me.

they don't say apps are not important. they say apps are not the solution for everything. especially not for a nice consistent ui design, and integrated services that all work smooth together. which is what wp7 is all about. as a game is not part of the integration anyways, it's perfect in an app environment.

better way to solve it than sony's way, i guess.