I would be all over an iPhone if I didn't have to sign up for AT&T.
That's really my problem with Apple - this sort of closed system "trust us, we know best" attitude. (I know there's more going on with the iPhone example)
This too but I try not to let my blatant hatred cloud my view. Macs are just impractical because they essentially hide all functionality to prevent novice users from making mistakes. Which I suppose is fine because it can be worked around. Hell the first thing I do on a windows OS is disable as much as possible.
Seriously. No thanks, Vista, I don't need you to remind me of my next prostate exam with data you mined from my Office documents.
It will also let you know when you have been putting on a few too many pounds by calling you a fatass and telling you to workout.
This too but I try not to let my blatant hatred cloud my view. Macs are just impractical because they essentially hide all functionality to prevent novice users from making mistakes. Which I suppose is fine because it can be worked around. Hell the first thing I do on a windows OS is disable as much as possible.
Seriously. No thanks, Vista, I don't need you to remind me of my next prostate exam with data you mined from my Office documents.
also, do not confuse the ruben and the cuban and think they are the same thing. A Ruben is Kraut, Corned Beef, and russian dressing (some people do Ranch or mayo, that shit is wrong) topped off with some swiss cheese and sandwiched between two grilled slices of rye bread or texas toast. A cubano is Lean ham, pepper jack, Jalepeno's, Bannana peppers, Green onions, spicy brown mustard, a little itallian dressing, served grilled on Italian Sourdough hoagie. Served with a side of spanish BBQ sauce.
I would be all over an iPhone if I didn't have to sign up for AT&T.
That's really my problem with Apple - this sort of closed system "trust us, we know best" attitude. (I know there's more going on with the iPhone example)
I thought the one about Microsoft spending big bucks on advertising was funny though. Not the commercial, the part that Apple was making fun of Microsoft for spending big bucks on advertisements.
I am pretty much the antonym of a power user. I mean, I guess I convert video. I also record music sometimes. But 98% of my usage of my computer is as a media player and to browse the intertubes.
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This too but I try not to let my blatant hatred cloud my view. Macs are just impractical because they essentially hide all functionality to prevent novice users from making mistakes. Which I suppose is fine because it can be worked around. Hell the first thing I do on a windows OS is disable as much as possible.
Seriously. No thanks, Vista, I don't need you to remind me of my next prostate exam with data you mined from my Office documents.
I'm still trying to figure out a way to maintain Windows XP when I buy a new computer.
I work for Comcast, so there's a good chance the answer is yes.
That sucks, I use to work for Time Warner, and I know how it is dealing with dumbass after dumbass for 8-10 hours a day.
They never stop calling, and once you think you have talked to the king of dumbasses well here comes another one being able to out dumbass the last one.
This too but I try not to let my blatant hatred cloud my view. Macs are just impractical because they essentially hide all functionality to prevent novice users from making mistakes. Which I suppose is fine because it can be worked around. Hell the first thing I do on a windows OS is disable as much as possible.
Seriously. No thanks, Vista, I don't need you to remind me of my next prostate exam with data you mined from my Office documents.
I'm still trying to figure out a way to maintain Windows XP when I buy a new computer.
I thought the one about Microsoft spending big bucks on advertising was funny though. Not the commercial, the part that Apple was making fun of Microsoft for spending big bucks on advertisements.
I really loved the completely random ass commercials Microsoft put out recently.
I work for Comcast, so there's a good chance the answer is yes.
That sucks, I use to work for Time Warner, and I know how it is dealing with dumbass after dumbass for 8-10 hours a day.
They never stop calling, and once you think you have talked to the king of dumbasses well here comes another one being able to out dumbass the last one.
You get used to it. When you stop caring it does wonders.
This too but I try not to let my blatant hatred cloud my view. Macs are just impractical because they essentially hide all functionality to prevent novice users from making mistakes. Which I suppose is fine because it can be worked around. Hell the first thing I do on a windows OS is disable as much as possible.
what? I didn't find that at all when i got my mac. In fact, it's much easier to change things because you have a terminal handy.
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and her knees up on the glove compartment
took out her barrettes and her hair spilled out like rootbeer
I'm stuck on I know PCs. I know how to build, use, and fix them. I know multiple OSs on them, and what causes weird things to happen. Throw me on a mac and its like o_O
I get that feeling even thinking about using a mac.
I have been using a pc since like 93, and I won't ever never go to mac.
I posted in chat a couple of days ago about how it took me a good ten minutes to figure out how to switch on Cesca's iMac.
How did you end up turning it on?
Was it all hard and difficult?
Apparently the switch was on the back.
It's on the back, and designed such that is also invisible. You have to locate it by fondling the back of the casing until you come across a slight indentation. That's the power switch.
a cuban is ham, roast pork, swiss cheese and and a big pickle
"While there is some debate as to the contents of a “true†Cuban sandwich, most are generally agreed upon. The traditional Cuban sandwich starts with Cuban bread. The loaf is sliced into lengths of 8-12 inches (20-30 cm), lightly buttered on the crust, and cut in half horizontally. A coat of yellow mustard is spread on the bread. Then roast pork, glazed ham, Swiss cheese, and thinly-sliced dill pickles are added in layers. Sometimes the pork is marinated in mojo and slow roasted.
The main regional disagreement about the sandwich’s recipe is whether or not to include salami. In Tampa, Genoa salami[2] is traditionally layered in with the other meats, probably due to influence of Italian immigrants who lived side-by-side with Cubans and Spaniards in Ybor City.[5][8] In Miami, salami is left out.
In Key West, mayonnaise, lettuce, and tomato are usually added. These additions are often available in restaurants in Tampa and Miami, but are frowned upon by traditionalists there.[8][9]
When assembled, the sandwich is lightly toasted in a sandwich press called a plancha, which is only somewhat similar to a panini press but without grooved surfaces. A traditional Cuban sandwich is never made with a panini grill. The plancha both heats and compresses the sandwich, which remains in the press until the bread is crispy and the cheese is melted. It is usually cut into diagonal halves before serving."
This too but I try not to let my blatant hatred cloud my view. Macs are just impractical because they essentially hide all functionality to prevent novice users from making mistakes. Which I suppose is fine because it can be worked around. Hell the first thing I do on a windows OS is disable as much as possible.
Seriously. No thanks, Vista, I don't need you to remind me of my next prostate exam with data you mined from my Office documents.
I'm still trying to figure out a way to maintain Windows XP when I buy a new computer.
Insert Windows XP CD.
Boot from Windows XP CD.
Reformat hard drive.
Install Windows XP.
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every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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Vista is probably nice but I don't plan to use it unless I somehow get trapped. I like XP.
This too but I try not to let my blatant hatred cloud my view. Macs are just impractical because they essentially hide all functionality to prevent novice users from making mistakes. Which I suppose is fine because it can be worked around. Hell the first thing I do on a windows OS is disable as much as possible.
Seriously. No thanks, Vista, I don't need you to remind me of my next prostate exam with data you mined from my Office documents.
I'm still trying to figure out a way to maintain Windows XP when I buy a new computer.
Build your own.
I have a terrible, irrational fear that any piece of delicate expensive equipment I attempt to plug in/attach will somehow break or otherwise be rendered useless.
I work for Comcast, so there's a good chance the answer is yes.
That sucks, I use to work for Time Warner, and I know how it is dealing with dumbass after dumbass for 8-10 hours a day.
They never stop calling, and once you think you have talked to the king of dumbasses well here comes another one being able to out dumbass the last one.
You get used to it. When you stop caring it does wonders.
Yea, but not caring can only do so much.
I still work in a call center, but now I work for A T and T and damn, people who call in are dumbasses.
I also work down here in Texas so that may have something to do with it, seeing as I get calls from all of the south, and fuck those people from Mobile Alabama are the dumbest lot I have ever talked to, I swear.
I hate my job to the fullest.
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This too but I try not to let my blatant hatred cloud my view. Macs are just impractical because they essentially hide all functionality to prevent novice users from making mistakes. Which I suppose is fine because it can be worked around. Hell the first thing I do on a windows OS is disable as much as possible.
Seriously. No thanks, Vista, I don't need you to remind me of my next prostate exam with data you mined from my Office documents.
I'm still trying to figure out a way to maintain Windows XP when I buy a new computer.
Insert Windows XP CD.
Boot from Windows XP CD.
Reformat hard drive.
Install Windows XP.
I was under the impression if I loaded my XP disc onto my new computer, that their authentication thingy will prevent me from doing so since I'd been using it on my current computer.
This too but I try not to let my blatant hatred cloud my view. Macs are just impractical because they essentially hide all functionality to prevent novice users from making mistakes. Which I suppose is fine because it can be worked around. Hell the first thing I do on a windows OS is disable as much as possible.
Seriously. No thanks, Vista, I don't need you to remind me of my next prostate exam with data you mined from my Office documents.
I'm still trying to figure out a way to maintain Windows XP when I buy a new computer.
Build your own.
I have a terrible, irrational fear that any piece of delicate expensive equipment I attempt to plug in/attach will somehow break or otherwise be rendered useless.
This too but I try not to let my blatant hatred cloud my view. Macs are just impractical because they essentially hide all functionality to prevent novice users from making mistakes. Which I suppose is fine because it can be worked around. Hell the first thing I do on a windows OS is disable as much as possible.
Seriously. No thanks, Vista, I don't need you to remind me of my next prostate exam with data you mined from my Office documents.
I'm still trying to figure out a way to maintain Windows XP when I buy a new computer.
Insert Windows XP CD.
Boot from Windows XP CD.
Reformat hard drive.
Install Windows XP.
I was under the impression if I loaded my XP disc onto my new computer, that their authentication thingy will prevent me from doing so since I'd been using it on my current computer.
How, you own that shit, they can't tell you not to use your own shit.
I still work in a call center, but now I work for A T and T and damn, people who call in are dumbasses.
I also work down here in Texas so that may have something to do with it, seeing as I get calls from all of the south, and fuck those people from Mobile Alabama are the dumbest lot I have ever talked to, I swear.
I hate my job to the fullest.
I get calls from Charleston, SC. down to Miami Fl. Its better then the back breaking work I did at Walmart though.
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That's really my problem with Apple - this sort of closed system "trust us, we know best" attitude. (I know there's more going on with the iPhone example)
That and their advertising.
I work for Comcast, so there's a good chance the answer is yes.
Did he get all moist and wet and no one wanted to help dry him off?
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It will also let you know when you have been putting on a few too many pounds by calling you a fatass and telling you to workout.
Ewww it does that?
(edit: that cuban sounds like the most delicious thing ever imagined.)
Android android android
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the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I thought the one about Microsoft spending big bucks on advertising was funny though. Not the commercial, the part that Apple was making fun of Microsoft for spending big bucks on advertisements.
I'm still trying to figure out a way to maintain Windows XP when I buy a new computer.
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Do you use Office with its Calendar?
That sucks, I use to work for Time Warner, and I know how it is dealing with dumbass after dumbass for 8-10 hours a day.
They never stop calling, and once you think you have talked to the king of dumbasses well here comes another one being able to out dumbass the last one.
Build your own.
a cuban is ham, roast pork, swiss cheese and and a big pickle
delicious
I really loved the completely random ass commercials Microsoft put out recently.
You get used to it. When you stop caring it does wonders.
what? I didn't find that at all when i got my mac. In fact, it's much easier to change things because you have a terminal handy.
took out her barrettes and her hair spilled out like rootbeer
It's on the back, and designed such that is also invisible. You have to locate it by fondling the back of the casing until you come across a slight indentation. That's the power switch.
Nah I use rainlender.
"While there is some debate as to the contents of a “true†Cuban sandwich, most are generally agreed upon. The traditional Cuban sandwich starts with Cuban bread. The loaf is sliced into lengths of 8-12 inches (20-30 cm), lightly buttered on the crust, and cut in half horizontally. A coat of yellow mustard is spread on the bread. Then roast pork, glazed ham, Swiss cheese, and thinly-sliced dill pickles are added in layers. Sometimes the pork is marinated in mojo and slow roasted.
The main regional disagreement about the sandwich’s recipe is whether or not to include salami. In Tampa, Genoa salami[2] is traditionally layered in with the other meats, probably due to influence of Italian immigrants who lived side-by-side with Cubans and Spaniards in Ybor City.[5][8] In Miami, salami is left out.
In Key West, mayonnaise, lettuce, and tomato are usually added. These additions are often available in restaurants in Tampa and Miami, but are frowned upon by traditionalists there.[8][9]
When assembled, the sandwich is lightly toasted in a sandwich press called a plancha, which is only somewhat similar to a panini press but without grooved surfaces. A traditional Cuban sandwich is never made with a panini grill. The plancha both heats and compresses the sandwich, which remains in the press until the bread is crispy and the cheese is melted. It is usually cut into diagonal halves before serving."
Go go wikipedia go.
Insert Windows XP CD.
Boot from Windows XP CD.
Reformat hard drive.
Install Windows XP.
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I think he mentioned it as a built in feature of Office and Vista mix.
I will see your boring sandwich, and raise you the deliciousness i just described.
Yea, but not caring can only do so much.
I still work in a call center, but now I work for A T and T and damn, people who call in are dumbasses.
I also work down here in Texas so that may have something to do with it, seeing as I get calls from all of the south, and fuck those people from Mobile Alabama are the dumbest lot I have ever talked to, I swear.
I hate my job to the fullest.
I was under the impression if I loaded my XP disc onto my new computer, that their authentication thingy will prevent me from doing so since I'd been using it on my current computer.
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Its not that bad.
and I can get one for 3 bucks at my local cuban diner
Are you thinking of a French dip sandwich? You generally dip that in au jus though.
How, you own that shit, they can't tell you not to use your own shit.
I get calls from Charleston, SC. down to Miami Fl. Its better then the back breaking work I did at Walmart though.
h5 Rainlender is awesome. As is ObjectDesktop.
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