jbaranski
jbaranski
jbaranski

i lied....but i have a feeling...It's counting down from 29 years or something...because it wont let me go back to the one I just posted! but it will let me go lower...ODD!

this is the longest it would allow me. try it

If Microsoft sold it for...$100-$150, a LOT more people would shell out, especially the younger crowd who doesn't have that kind of money just laying around. (Of which I am one) I think the number of sales would balance out the drop in price...AND maybe make users like Microsoft a little more.

My windows installs were always the most hassle in XP Or when vista was new. Windows 7 was a flawless install and didn't require much tweaking at all.

thank you for the tips! I'm a huge coffee fan and already buy whole bean, grind it fresh for every pot, but still use a drip coffee maker. I've read about french presses before, but I wasn't sure if they were any better. I've heard a few good things, but this should tip the scales enough for me to try it. That and

@nobodyzhome: IF the Pre comes out, due to this legal battle they're in with Palm.

I usually stick to an herbal tea with honey in it. I've also heard that 30% or so of healing comes from yourself, via the placebo effect. I mean that your body does well at healing itself, and your emotions affect how you feel, but that goes without saying...emotions ARE how you feel. If you stay positive and

I think Windows may have redeemed themselves. The only reason that this is a success so far is that all the programs I was running in Vista now work in 7, minus the ones that check to see which OS I'm using, but I run those in compatibility mode and they run fine after the install.

I love that they've implemented an auto wallpaper changer. That's something I found hard to come by before now.

I would really like to see keyboard shortcuts that perform operations similar to the ones found on OS X such as expose.

dropbox for sure. I use it to sync files with my girlfriend. Usually when we have funny pictures to share, but also for other things. What really makes it so great is accessing it from anywhere that i have internet (even from my iPod touch for audio).

@eagleapex: I should have expected that. I've been rickrolled.

@windsurfer619: you see, however...photoshop is $1000, so all in all, that's less than half. :(

I just started using this and so far it works very nicely. Yes, it does have a few bugs, such as a freeze up and crash when I was using one of the visualizations for audio content. Also, on my 2ghz dual core, 3gb ram, 512 dedicated video, laptop, it lagged a tad. I don't know if it was vista's fault, or if this