jayarr-old1
Jay_Arr
jayarr-old1

Dunno what people see in these movies, honestly. The first "Star Wars" (that was called such in theatres, not 'Episode IV: A New Hope') was probably the only good one if only because it introduced action sequences not present in most dry 1970's white plastic hallway sci-fi flicks. Empire's climax was dramatic, but

Tell me what else the "S" stands for then. Nobody really cares all that much about the speed increases on a small screen device like this. On an iPad, the speed increase is warranted for those larger apps (because people want the iPad to be a laptop replacement). On a phone, not so much. Look at what Microsoft can

Plutonium anyone?

Sew does me.

Nah. It was called "How to pick up 100 virgins in 24 hours" (spoiler: the last page says "push detonator button")

Had Voice Command for Windows Mobile at least 6 years ago, and it even launched apps!

You're delusional. Nothing RIM made was cool.

Yup, I remember Pool of Radiance. I remember them, but never got more than about 10 minutes into a game. Didn't hold my attention long enough with what seemed like excessive character customization options at the time.

Your pics aren't showing.

LSL FTW!

AWE sucked. Anybody with some self respect held onto their SB16 and got a DB50XG or Sound Canvas daughterboard instead of that travesty.

Descent 3: Best game opening for years.

What was the AD&D sequel/prequel game to that?

T4 was for a Sound Blaster Pro (stereo version of original 8-bit Sound Blaster). T6 was for Sound Blaster 16. H5 was used to indicate which "high" (16-bit) DMA channel to use for an SB16.

Nah...QEMM could squeeze out 638/640K from conventional memory with their UMB optimizer.

This is an iPad 1. Might I remind you that it has half the RAM of the iPad 2, which is likely why the stock apps don't perform well after a new OS.

I really don't know what you're talking about when you said apps should've been reinstalled. The instructions for the upgrade even said onscreen that apps would be removed but data would remain. There were no errors during the upgrade either. Even when I was doing the iOS5 first-time setup (which I thought was

A software update doesn't cause RAM or a processor to just suddenly go bad.

If you trade in your car for a new one near the end of the warranty, you're not gaining anything anymore. The trade-in value is now equivalent to a downpayment on a lease, except that your lease payments will be less than the cost of ownership. If that's the way you buy cars, leasing will save you money in the long

What about the crashing on the iPad?