I used TB up until a month or two ago. There is a lack of innovation now with TB, so it was time to move on.
I used TB up until a month or two ago. There is a lack of innovation now with TB, so it was time to move on.
Yet it still has separate stop and reload buttons.
I discovered the perk of having my chase card put on hold all of the sudden - while I was at the store - because they decided I wasn't me, even though I'd had a chase card for years and have been me for a lot longer than that.
I've tried the fruit fly remedy. It definitely kills a bunch of pests, but it won't get 100% of them, and you'll end up with a bunch of nasty dead fruit flies in vinegar. To get rid of fruit flies, you've got to take away their food source.
Car salesmen are scum of the earth. I honestly don't know how they sleep at night.
Not all of us hate caps lock, btw. In the business world, lots of forms have to be done in upper case. I am forever toggling caps lock on and off on my business computer, so I am grateful to have the dedicated button.
I want the opposite. I hate programs that tell me I must have a subject line. It drives me nuts in gmail. Sure, subjects are good for business email, but I don't need one when I email my wife, and I hate it nagging me for one.
"... for almost any phone out there ..." Yeah, except the company I use - US Cellular, which I still maintain is the best company out there, if it's available for you.
I've got to say that I hate the new slideshow thing. I haven't figured out if you can turn it off or not. It seems to bog down my computer, and I am only interested in the music.
Ok, I just downloaded this program and got it running in about a minute. It seems to work great, and it works just fine with google apps. As soon as you type the @ in the username field, it tells you how to fill it out for google apps.
@aarste: Probably not. It just means your bios are locked. Most likely that's because you have them locked. It could also say that because of a rootkit, though, so you might want to double check.
By the way, if you need to know if your computer supports virtualization, Steve Gibson (of Opt Out fame) wrote a little program that'll tell you. I think it's called Securable.
@alejo0121: I thought it just sent it to virtual memory?
@ReginaPhalange: I think they started to do it this way, so Dell followed suit, but then they changed it and Dell kept their computers hobbled. Google "stereo mix dell" and you can find the whole story.
@jokono: I've got that problem with my Dell. They totally disabled it in the card, with no apparent work around. Very frustrating.
I see several misspelled words, which isn't a confidence booster, and the system performance tab gives an error. Also the icon is the definition of shoddy.
V@samandiriel: There is no Tweak UI for Vista.
I just hope it fixes the horrid "clock reset" bug, where iTunes continually resets the clock to a random time.
I just got rid of my '94 Subaru about a year (and $2k) too late.
@paradoxotaur: +1 for ASO. I've been using them for a few years now. It's awesome having a small hosting provider.