...but...but those are all the GOOD laptop positions!
...but...but those are all the GOOD laptop positions!
@Buster Friendly: That's just humorous at this point. I do hope that was your intent.
@Buster Friendly: I used both words properly (see also: humble pie).
If I was in HR and saw one of those charts I'd start a wall of shame— like the fake IDs at 7-11
@Prairie Moon: ooh! ooh! or Digg users.
@Phoshi: Phoshi, I wasn't questioning whether or not Ubuntu can stay afloat financially— though I appreciate your effort to illustrate the distribution of expenses.
@Phoshi: What's funny here is that Google basically pays to Mozilla's bills with the search box agreement.
Methinks I sea a typo... ;)
5 hours daily?!? I don't hit that on a lazy weekend!
@artixfoxeye: You should scroll to the bottom of the page sometime. Rights are bestowed as such: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 License. This means you're free to copy and share these comics (but not to sell them).
@nitzua: While we both know you felt a little guilty for being disingenuous when you typed 'extreme minority', if it helps you justify your time painting pixels, I'll let you have it.
@JerryA: It'll never happen, Jerry. It makes linux geeks feel $uperior. Helps them forget they have no friend$.
@Phoshi: agreed.
@Noobs-R-Us: at least semi-evil. I actually like Microsoft as a company better now. No concrete reasoning behind it, just trending based on my evilometer.
I think what you meant to say was: "You'd have a turf time..." a-ha haha!
If it ain't Zune, it ain't worth your time.
Display Fusion is a wonderful app for multiple monitors. With support for things like per monitor wallpapers, extending the taskbar across multiple monitors, hotkeys for window placement and resizing, and a wealth of other features it really lets a user customize a multiple screen setup they way that feels most…
@terabitten: ha! okay, good. I'd be surprised if something that big slipped by me :P
@terabitten: Did I miss something about a replacement for http? Unless you mean the video where they propose the idea— but haven't made anything available publicly.