@Jeff Carnahan: That's XP style. Windows 7 handles explorer crashes quite elegantly— almost always recovering from a crash in a second or two without user input. And that's ignoring the fact that explorer crashes are increasingly rare in W7.
@Jeff Carnahan: That's XP style. Windows 7 handles explorer crashes quite elegantly— almost always recovering from a crash in a second or two without user input. And that's ignoring the fact that explorer crashes are increasingly rare in W7.
@cragoo: Well, sort of. Google will actually decide what keys you want to press and automate it for you. Apple's camera keyboard is to make sure Google isn't googling naughties for you on your Mac.
@rogsim: TLDR
@tramusen:
@SBM_from_LA: And cost of living is relative to quality of life...
@wopper: Now THAT'S stamina!
@AgentRockstar: Anything? How about your sense of smell?
@rmardo: Docs.com was a cooperative venture between Microsoft and facebook. If you want to try non-facebook version, go to office.live.com
@linuxpirates: You can also try it at office.live.com with a live/hotmail/msn account.
@TheVeryBad: 120GB Revo on Negg for $300 and change. REDICULOUS! I wish my current mobo had a PCIe x4 slot. I'd be on that like a hobo on a ham sandwich!
Okay, so SSD is fast... but what if they went whole hog? Most people mean SATA SSD when they say SSD. What if Apple goes straight to PCIe SSD?
@Philip.J.Fry: It's a joke because the dictionary for girls spelled thrifty wrong, isn't it?
@Serolf Divad: If you toss the netbook on the bed from across the room, aren't all the parts moving? ;P
Can anyone explain the 'Connectivity' icon to me? It seems needlessly complex...
@Martin Sugar: In that case, I'll offer Jobsey my pancreas too*!
@Tom_Servo: Great. ANOTHER fork of Ubuntu?
@raul_duke: Actually, January 13 had been awaiting, but January 13 got tired. It's okay though, because the people were eager to do it in January 13th's stead.
Every time I look at the url for the Windows Team Blog I read "window steam blog.com". Not as funny, I guess.
@webman2k: Definitely should have gone with iTimeMachine.
@Ian Logsdon: Actually, I think Intel is trying to get a chip inside helmets for this very reason. I don't know the theory behind it exactly, but it's tech to protect.