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Living Room / Re: Get a Dell Notebook With Participation !!
« Last post by Rover on January 27, 2006, 08:25 AM »







I must be getting old, or I've worn out my weirdness enjoyment sensors... IMO, the dc's system is the one that gives more trust to the donator (that, in the end, is the one that paysGood point!), possibly it's the best system.
(or maybe a sort of hybrid system? don't know..)-jgpaiva (January 19, 2006, 04:35 AM)
DC is good.

[snip] if a company decides to go with what to me is an obviously inefficient design (one button mouse) for the benefit of aethetics and easier tech support over the phone, then i know it's not a set of standards i want to be part of.-mouser (January 18, 2006, 11:02 PM)

Apple wants all developers to follow their interface guidelines. [..] If every application can be expected to work the same way, the learning curve for the user is minimized. Apple has gone through great pains and great expense to study human-computer interaction.


The thing I really hate about Apple's philosphy is that it doesn't let you use your system the way you want to. Until fairly recently you had to purchase specialised tools just to open the box. Generally hardware addons have always been very restricted - not by drivers but by the way the damn things have to be fitted!-Carol Haynes (January 18, 2006, 03:42 PM)

OK... going to google... 

(register a domain or two and you can enjoy the same.) 
It also meets some of my email requirements... multiple email addresses (7) with an identity and server settings for each. No I'm not a pervert, I have a couple of business relationships, personal email, etc. 

Really great video at http://84.40.3.164/ - check it out!-brotherS (January 14, 2006, 03:14 AM)



the way back machine:
http://www.archive.org/web/web.php-mouser (January 11, 2006, 08:42 PM)

why back in my day, everyone knew abust SUBST... of course we had other problems then..

