@jazzytay: Oh no not the Badgers! (as i meekly cheer for my Illini...)
@jazzytay: Oh no not the Badgers! (as i meekly cheer for my Illini...)
Lost me when he said, "A couple of years ago, I heard a statistic that having a Blackberry is equivalent to smoking two joints because you are always being interrupted, and never really 'here'." Sounds like a pretty impossible "statistic" to quantify, and subsequently, compare.
@cameron: He seems to have one of the most eclectic libraries I've ever seen. And this is coming from a guy who took crap at work for going from Tupac, to Metallica, to Beethoven.
@Chuck Lindstrom: I think he's suggesting the fact that she knew enough to get tires she would run specifically as summer tires. Whether or not they are actually good summer tires is another debate.
@dsneidert: What turned you off?
@smileyfreak1981: And yet there are a lot that do so.
@RandomAcronym: No I liked it enough to dress up as Rick last Halloween.
@smcallah: Exactly, the hardware manufacturer just has to pay a bunch of licensing fees to Microsoft and then they set up a way for it to use hardware instead of the software (silverlight) which is not made for linux.
@Zundfolge: I was suggesting you open your field of vision because you said the only difference between Apple's App store and linux repositories is that you have to pay for some things in the App store. This is not the only issue.
@matthias215: Yes he says that now...but how long until we can no longer install any other way. And how much longer until multitasking is taken away and made to be like iPhone multitasking?
@Zundfolge: You need a wider field of vision.
@J Dub: Check Abssy_East's reply for why I wrote this. If you are going to quote a line, you cannot change it up as you please.
@J Dub: How about has been?
@Augureone: What a bullshit indeed.
@hoocli: "This makes it sound like the deer are flying over the airport..."
@JakeWharton: Aren't they just the greatest. It looks like they are helping the computing community, but really they're not. Everyone's a winner.
@AcidSpoon: Technically you can remove it, so I guess this is a worthwhile tip(?)
@senshikaze: You're not alone.
@JakeWharton: Doubtful on Linux getting it. There is a way to have the hardware allow it I believe, which is how Tivo is able to use it. This allows Microsoft to make any hardware pay out the butt in licensing fees to use it and keep everyone and their mother from installing it on linux.
@D0rk: Avner Ronan has actually stated that the box will likely have it at release or soon after.