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Quote: Originally Posted by Doctor David A mall is an incredibly different use case than an office. They also have a huge incentive to try to get you to walk past every single shop. Yes, I agree. That is what makes a circular design so p…
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"Other than its extensive add-on ecosystem, there is little reason for most users to choose Thunderbird over Apple Mail." I was a little put off by this comment. It makes Thunderbird sound like an old horse ready for the glue factory. If you ar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PaulMJohnson A chap at work is using a Surface Pro as his only work computer now. At first I felt sympathy for him (!), but he's extremely satisfied with it. This is a very successful guy by the way, in a very se…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Realistic Your comment has very little, if any, thought behind it. How would or could office access in a square building be better than office access in a circular one? Think different for a change. A circular buildi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton Windows 7 is still available. Don't anyone fool yourselves here. It peaked at win 95. Even Bill G. said so.
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Ballmer is spending these upcoming 12 months preparing for this: http://abc.go.com/shows/dancing-with-the-stars
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I have never been a google fan, and if Apple has a new service similar to waze, the timing couldn't be better now that google owns waze. From the images, a Mac OS (i.e. pre OS X) interface would just be icing on the cake!
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Quote: Originally Posted by ratsg from the image in the original post, where is the "Advertising -> Limit Ad tracking" setting located? Its not obvious to me where this setting is. Thank you I have it. …
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from the image in the original post, where is the "Advertising -> Limit Ad tracking" setting located? Its not obvious to me where this setting is. Thank you
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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie While looking at their BoD, I stumbled upon this - LOL They have a CPO - Chief People Officer. Never heard that one before; it it the successor to a HR manager? Possibly the most…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ruel24 As a Linux user, and future Mac user, I hope Ballmer keeps running the company for a long time to come... I think its awesome that monkey boy continues to entertain us as his ship slowly sinks.
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M$ was early to the party. That is typically the only way they can get their foot into the door. Look at tablets, m$ had been trying to push them on to the general public, on and off, for 20 years. m$ didn't have the lead with phones …
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When have you ever known them to do otherwise? ms has begged, borrowed or stolen pretty much everything from the get go. Starting with DOS. You can argue the BASIC compiler, but that already existed on other platforms, it was just a rewrite fo…
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How many Solaris (Unix) admin's or Cisco (network) admin's do you think are available in a town of 3400 for data center employment. Code maintainers can be anywhere, where they can access the data center remotely.
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Wasn't 10.4.10 and 10.4.11 released after Leopard (10.5) was released? Quote: Originally Posted by Eluard I'd be very surprised if there is another dot update for Snow Leopard in the pipeline. Those who are hoping for this should prepare the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by 2 cents I think iWeb will bite the dust because it does not fit into apple's future and I understand that. I agree with your comment that iWeb will, and probably already has "bit the dust". I am curious thought, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Imhotep397 Virtualizing Mac OS X in Solaris running on SPARC doesn't create a huge problem for Apple. that would really depend on how portable the OS X/darwin code was. But with out a recompile, you are talking abo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by daylove22 Sprint should improve its lousy service instead of shouting at the wind. I long for the day that Sprint goes out of business. SPRINT -- Stupid People Reactively Introducing Network Troubles
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Now, that's not to say that it's the BEST tool for the job, but it certainly works fine. My biggest complaint about Word is its lousy handling of formatting. But that has nothing to do with the document size. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta I guess it depends on whether you think that books area all about layout or if you're more concerned about the content. Whether you are writing a book or creating some loooong technical documentation, its a…