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Thank you for doing this. I’m sure it will help people decide whether they want 10 or not. What I’d like to see is what I had with the computors of mine that ran/run XP; a nice background photo of my choosing, a few icons for the more freqently used programs, and a start button. I’ve coerced 7 into getting close to

GM needs to fix their electric power steering and electric brakes that both crap out when the piece of junk ignition switch turns off because you hit an acorn in the road while you had your house key on the same ring as your car key.

Simply disable the ABS. I have the same problem with it and with stability control. And I am definitely NOT a teen - by around 50 years.

Here's an idea: Why not keep the time the same (standard) and let companies vary their start times to follow the Sun? Those of us who used to have to be at work at 6:00 would still have our bit of glow on the way to work, and the slackers who sleep in until 10:00 have no excuse for being late.

Last week one of the wonderfully qualified drivers here in town, in a 35 MPH zone, managed to run into the BACK of a house after wiping out a shed and a carport, all while driving 3 X drunk. Put some idiots like that in the sky and I'll find out how to get a license for an anti-aircraft gun (or a Patriot missile

Why would you NOT want to?

Your comment about no crisis that a journalist won't fall for reminds me of a statement made in a book I read years ago. The author said that with the ending of the cold war, the people in power were going to have to invent a new crisis in order to keep the populace distracted enough so they could stay in power.

"I miss the glory days. Before 2008, America had never seen a strike."

Yes, I remember them both. Knight Kit was a product line of what is now Allied Electronics (Allied Radio at the time, later Allied Radio-Electronics who went on to be bought by Tandy Leather). Heath-kit was a product line of Heath company, who also sold fully assembled electronics. My first radio was a Knight Kit

That's the first I've heard of that! Without pole rights, we might as well stay with what we've got. There is no change to the monopolistic maze we are in unless all interested ISP's are allowed to run cables wherever they think they can make some money. Wireless is NOT the answer, no matter what the ISP's want

For Sicilian style, I have to go with Uno's, but only the Chicago location. Is it still there? It's been 40 years since I was. I tried a pie at an Uno's they opened over in Orlando a few years ago, close but no cigar, the taste was not the same.

The only security is an unplugged RJ45. I don't care how many layers of security you put into your computers, if the bad guys want in bad enough, they will get in.