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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 Guys and gals, Windows 7 works right now and is one of the best OS's Microsoft has released. Windows 7 64-bit isn't too bad, really, it's still Windows, but will probably go down in history as the best Windo…
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Back in the day, I seem to recall a fair number of people (probably including myself) thinking rippling scrollbars were gimmicky eye candy. If they could have composited them to ripple directionally back then, it might have sold us on Aqua faster
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. H;1393697 [i Easier[/i] to use? What kind of twisted logic did you use to come to that conclusion? How is clicking a button three times to skip backward (and remembering that it's three times rather than two time…
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Quote: Originally Posted by meelash They go all the way to the top, but the window is still distinct from the tabs. If you only have a few tabs open (i.e. empty windows space available) does dragging on the window part still not work? Nope, it…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism There are definitely images of Opera with the tabs above the URL, just like in Chrome, but most images still have its menu bar above it, though not all. The reason why Google is probably getting credit (besid…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wobegon So is it safe to assume you open a new window for every single website in Safari? Is it really that unusual to not use tabs? Other than OmniWeb and IE8 on Windows 7, I've always found it more difficult to …
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Quote: Originally Posted by tawilson However, the patent wouldn't have been published (i.e. viewable by the public) until around September 2007, so I don't see how Apple could have copied it. Infringement can't be said to have occurred until a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider The teardown also reveals that Apple has switched providers for the NAND flash memory that serves as permanent storage. Although Samsung has been tapped for large memory orders, it's Toshiba that is suppl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Celemourn Not exactly. Criminal court decides if he committed murder or not. Civil court can only determine if he was responsible for their deaths, however that may have occurred. The civil judgement for wrongful de…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bsenka You're right, it's not all of them, but it is a more useful selection than what the OS X Dock shows. Most "main processes" directly related to the apps I'm running show up in the task bar, so that I actually kno…
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Quote: Originally Posted by McDave Good point. Especially as things to plug into the HDTV seem to be way down the list. Is HD DTT that widespread in the US? Assuming that most of the US is at least as far along as the Midwest, DTT is as ubiqu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by yama Didn't he see any of the iPhone ads? Which part of "Only on the new AT&T" didn't he understand? Also: "Injured"? What, like physically? Mentally? Financially? Don't you just love it when lawyers use dr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by emig647 Might want to take a better look at your user agreement for that "free" Visual Studio software... You're not allowed to sell any software you make with those free copies of VS. I was in that program as well whil…
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Quote: Originally Posted by icfireball 5) The cost of a Mac has been proven equal to the cost of a PC if you factor in includded software and hardware add-ons for pcs in order to acomplish the same task. While perhaps this has been proven somew…
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Quote: Originally posted by Placebo People who sue for more money than they need to cover their medical expenses are immense morons. Medical lawsuits are complicated. Obviously there are expenses directly related to the medical bills. Additio…
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Quote: Originally posted by JDW But real justice does not emanate from a judicial system, as shocking as that may sound. Real justice comes when the majority of people can discern for themselves right and wrong, and act accordingly. But because…
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Quote: Originally posted by JDW The willingness to sue in society directly reflects the ethics and morals of that society. Yes, it shows a society that believes that fairness is not determined by who has the most money or power. Furthermore, …