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  • Quote: Originally posted by wizard69 Well I do not believe this is the case at all. Even if partly true, many people just take their case down to the local computer store for the latest and greatest. The cup holders I'm actually refering to …
  • Quote: Originally posted by drewprops *cut* here's a blank copy in case any of you think you can fill this thing out better.... Dear username, We, the members of forum name are very emotion that you may be verb. Please be sure to verb our …
  • Quote: Originally posted by DMBand0026 Why the heck would you go somewhere else? Are we not good enough for you? Out of all the forums that I browse, this is by far the best. I just lurk on the others, I don't really want to say anything, but …
  • Quote: Originally posted by Luca Rescigno OMG! This makes seven smiley-containing posts in a row! EDIT: AND, this is post 2999 for me, so you can all wait in anticipation of my big post #3000! Good user of MacNN smilies! I need to ste…
  • Quote: Originally posted by satchmo It just goes to show you how anonymous we all really are on this forum. Apart from the few who scream for attention, hundreds of others are just a handle with a signature. BTW, is that photo from American P…
  • OOF. Embarrassing. \ Thanks for the Please Die photo murbot, and why didn't you lock this thread (I thought that was what it was for?)
  • No. Like I said, I want an xStation. $615. 1.0 G4, 30GB HD, 256MB RAM, Combo. $830. 1.25 G4, 40GB HD, 256MB RAM, SuperDrive. $1,450. 1.6-1.8 Ghz G5, 80GB HD, 384MB RAM, SuperDrive, upgradable AGP.
  • What do I want? A headless iMac. The cMac. It would be xStation shaped. It would lack expansion slots. However, it would have an upgradable AGP slot, but ADC would be "unsupported."
  • At first, I thought this thread was a joke! No, really!
  • Quote: Originally posted by Zapchud Err.. how cannot newer/faster processors boost performance on Windows? I'm at a loss with this. Windows, so far (it's coming soon, and betas are already available,) is not 64-bit. What I don't understand i…
  • Quote: Originally posted by jwdawso I agree. Wizard69, Apple used 2.0 Ghz chips when IBM was planning on no more then 1.8 Ghz AFAIK. They could have used 1.8 Ghz max and people would be happy, they were expecting that. Instead, they used 2.…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Brad Why does Mozilla Firebird looks the way it does, with its simplified, partly iconified preferences? It has trimmed down many of Mozilla's bloated options to a set that most users will actually be able to skim thro…
  • Quote: Originally posted by stupider...likeafox But it's not what you said. People who didn't know any better may have thought that using tabs for things other than dialogs (e.g. documents) was being approved of, which isn't the case. ok, I …
  • I Can't Drive 55 - Sammy Hagar, VOA. Gotten off the iTMS.
  • Quote: Originally posted by stupider...likeafox No it doesn't. quote: "Tabbed dialogs are great." source eh, that's what I meant
  • Quote: Originally posted by ryaxnb You know the Hall of Shame. But they say good things about tabs. Pysch has been fixed. That hall of Shame where I'm pretty sure you got your pictures... "Tabbed dialogs are great." And I quote. Then again... …
  • Quote: Originally posted by Brad I love tabs. Snip Snip Snip I'm done here. You know the Hall of Shame. But they say good things about tabs. Pysch has been fixed. That hall of Shame where I'm pretty sure you got your pictures... "Ta…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Barto Well, I've tried the following programs. Snip Barto Tex-Edit Plus is a "text editor" with paragraph formatting, and other fairly advanced features. And it's scriptable as all get-out. EDIT: Snipped out par…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Escher I second the vote for the Canon PowerShot A-series. They offer the best quality and value in their price class. They use inexpensive AA batteries (get NiMH rechargeables) and CF memory (still the lowest $/MB). …
  • Have you ignored my mentioning of microsoft word? It costs $400 in the pack, but a lot of people have Word all ready. And in the non-checking S&T edition, it costs $100-149.