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Roadmap Slide Pegs Windows 8 for 2012
Posted 11/21/2009 at 02:22:44pm
You sound like some XP users I know, but each to their own.
"Unfriend" is Oxford's Word of the Year
Posted 11/16/2009 at 07:05:56pm
I don't disagree at all that text speak is pretty much unacceptable within papers, but we are far from the fall of the "great" English language. One arbitrarily but together by a group of bishops and monks nonetheless; times change whether you like it or not. Should we all continue speaking in Old English or Shakespearian English? Surely not. Language changes with society.
Survey: Cyberbullying becoming a Major Problem
Posted 11/16/2009 at 03:17:34pm
Correct me if I'm wrong but is it really that difficult to block people on these services? If someone was bullying me for whatever reason I'd just hit block.
Cray Takes Back Supercomputer Crown
Posted 11/16/2009 at 02:11:08pm
I still think it's amazing how complex weather patterns are and can become for them to need so much power, and the weathermen are still wrong haha.
Office 2010 Beta Already Leaked
Posted 11/15/2009 at 03:49:07pm
Jeez, that's a bit much even for the sake of simplicity, do yourself a favor and download openoffice.
Twitter's Runaway Popularity Halts in US
Posted 11/14/2009 at 04:54:10pm
Yessir you're pretty much correct, I also failed to see the purpose. I much prefer the functionality of facebook to twitter any day. Twitter was pretty obscure until big celebs started using it, then it was suddenly cool.
This Flashlight Will Still Let You See the Back of Your PC in 20 Years
Posted 11/12/2009 at 11:29:36am
Completely irrelevant, but that's Ayrton Senna as your picture, you get a +1 in my book.
G.Skill Releases "World's Fastest DDR3" Modules
Posted 11/12/2009 at 11:22:37am
In all honesty, isn't there a point where bumping up to these speeds will make little or no difference? Correct me if I'm wrong now.
Through the Looking Glass -- 8 Widescreen Monitors Reviewed
Posted 11/11/2009 at 02:56:14pm
The advantages of a LCD outweigh those of a CRT nowadays, the gap between deep blacks and color depth in general has been closed up. Now if this was 2004; maybe a completely different argument.
Study: Firefox is the Most Vulnerable Browser
Posted 11/10/2009 at 01:17:42pm
As an Opera user I'm pretty happy. As for Firefox, as more people use it, the more attack prone it will become.