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Post by the4thpip on May 8, 2014 1:58:44 GMT -5
Hmmmmm ice cream to die for!
Yay, I realized last night that the Firefox extension I got to still be able to watch the Daily Show online also allows me to access Pandora again for the first time in 8 years or so. And all my old stations are still there!
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Post by superecwfan1 on May 8, 2014 2:06:33 GMT -5
I'm thinking more JaMarcus Russell. Had all the talent and tools but too caught up in other stuff to put it all together. -M To be fair Russell's biggest failure was he ate himself outta the NFL. He went over 300+ pounds and showed little effort to get better.
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Post by DubipR on May 8, 2014 9:35:49 GMT -5
ah summer time, time for a yummy summer treat sure to please fans and haters of Frank Robbins alike.. I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!!! -M I always liked that cover...so creepy, but doesn't say summer ice cream. Now, Swee'Pea has the right idea for ice cream!
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Post by Ish Kabbible on May 8, 2014 11:05:40 GMT -5
Had a weird SF dream last night.Om a subway train with people I never knew before heading to downtown Manhattan.Seems we're going to some political work conference .We're now walking to the building,one of us has a newspaper and I ask to see it.I look at the date and its 1997.We're all in a large room,about a hundred people and each of us is supposed to have a short speech ready.I keep looking out the windows and see The Twin Towers.A very young Barack Obama is there.My boss tells me on Tues its my turn to check the newsfeeds and highlite in yellow all appropriate news articles.I keep wondering if when I go home that night I will meet the actual Ish of 1997.Its coming up to my turn for the speech.Its so loud with background chatter that I can't make out what other people's speeches are about.I keep staring at The World Trade Center.Many people know me but I don't recognize a single one of them.I'm allowed to light up a cigarette in the room.
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Post by the4thpip on May 8, 2014 16:31:33 GMT -5
Love it.
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Post by thwhtguardian on May 8, 2014 16:32:17 GMT -5
Anyone else on here who uses comixology having trouble loading their books lately?
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Post by Ish Kabbible on May 8, 2014 17:08:52 GMT -5
2 journalists in Jordan get into a rather heated discussion over events in Syria
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Post by hondobrode on May 8, 2014 18:39:14 GMT -5
I haven't had any Comixology issues.
That Superman parody is great.
Watching The First 48 Hours on A&E. This and Investigation Discovery are great. I can't get enough of this. Fascinating that some people can be so monstrous.
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Post by shaxper on May 8, 2014 19:18:36 GMT -5
Don't know why this topic began to fascinate me tonight, but I've always been a Windows user (and proudly so. I use a mac for work now, and I don't see what the big deal is), and I only came to realize tonight that, at one point or another, I've habitually used nearly every version of Windows ever released.
So I'd be curious what others' experiences with Windows over the years have been.
Here's mine:
MS_DOS -- Our second family computer (the first was a Commodore 6400) was a 286 running MS-DOS. Though no expert at the fine points of the system, I happily programmed in basic and logged on to my local BBS daily.
Windows 1.0, 2.0, and 2.1 -- I'd never even heard of these until I looked them up tonight.
Windows 3.0 and 3.1 -- Never habitually used these, but one of my friends had 3.1, and I had some cursory experience with it.
Windows 95 -- My very first computer. I was originally slated to get a 486 running Windows 3.1, but Windows 95 and the pentium processor both hit the scene around this point, and so I decided to wait, ultimately getting my (then) dream computer: A 75mhz pentium processor running Windows 95. I learned the ins and outs of the system quickly and even knew how to edit my registry settings. I doubt I'll ever know the guts of a computer as well as I knew that one's. I still have document files written on that computer, using some long forgotten word processing program from the days before Microsoft Office was the go-to program for this (note: I prefer Open Office these days). I logged on to the world wide web for the first time using this computer.
Windows 98 -- My second computer (and the one I have the most affection for) ran Windows 98. That computer lasted me through college, a study abroad program in England, and my first two years as an adult in the real world. Without a doubt, the longest I ever held on to a computer. As a result, it was hard for me to give up Windows 98. I just didn't want to have to adapt to a new OS.
Windows NT -- My college's computer lab ran on this once it upgraded from Nextstep (if anyone even remembers that OS!). I'd be hard pressed to tell you how this was any different from Win 98 beyond being abstractly aware that it was somehow better for networks.
Windows Millennium Edition -- I used this for my first real job. Never got into the nitty gritty of the system or anything. I hated the way the start button and menu bar looked on the default settings, and I wasn't allowed to change them.
Windows 2000 -- I don't believe I ever used this.
Windows XP -- I was probably the last person in the world to make the move from Windows 98 to Windows XP but, eventually, the software I wanted to use didn't support Windows 98 anymore, so I bought a used computer that came with XP pre-loaded and joined the 21st Century. I logged on to CBR for the first time using this computer.
Windows Vista -- Based on the reviews, I never intended to own this system, but my mother ended up gifting me with an amazing laptop that seamlessly ran Vista (and still does). I love that machine.
Windows 7 -- Realizing that XP wasn't going to be supported much longer, and wary of the resource hogging nature of Vista, I bought a used desktop a few years back that came pre-loaded with Windows 7. It's what I'm typing on right now.
Windows 8 -- I hope I never have to use this thing.
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Post by thwhtguardian on May 8, 2014 19:28:53 GMT -5
I hear a lot of terrible things about Windows 8 but the lap top I just got last fall(and am using right now) has it and I don't notice anything all that different about it than XP or 98. I mean it has this funky start page when you first boot it up every time but I just ignore all that and click desktop and from there it is about the same. Granted, I just use mine for basic document writing, watching movies, gaming, email and web-browsing so it may be worse if you need it for something more technical but how many people actually use their computers for more than what I listed on a regular basis?
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2014 19:32:11 GMT -5
First computer I bought ran ME. I seem to remember this OS being pretty much despised. Seeing as it was my first computer I'm not sure if it was me or the OS, but I hated that machine.
AFter that I had a series of XP and Vista machines.
Currently I had a huge Dell laptop that I used for work, but haven't turned on in over a year. I think it runs 7, but I installed Linux on it because doing video stuff was a nightmare so I'm not positive.
My everyday computer (and the one I'm using right now) is a 13" Macbook Air. It took me a while to get the hang of it, but it is by far my favorite computer I've ever used.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2014 19:34:26 GMT -5
My biggest issue with Windows was how slow everything is. I can turn on my Mac, launch iTunes and download an album before my Windows machine (which is a year newer) even boots up.
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Post by hondobrode on May 8, 2014 19:56:40 GMT -5
Funny you started this, Shaxper.
I just today got my PC back after 3 months down.
The fan had stopped working last year and it got fried. I took it to a shop and they replaced everything except the motherboard.
Almost a year later, the new hard drive goes out. I know it's not quite a year as I keep my receipts filed. Took it back to the shop. They send back to the manufacturer. Didn't get back for a couple of months because of extreme backlog.
The PC has XP, which is close to the end of its life. Being reasonable, and proactive, I upgrade to Windows 8.
Yes I know everyone hates it but I figure why not. I can deal with it.
My hardware could not.
I had no idea that by skipping Windows 7, Windows 8 is completely incompatible with the previous hardware.
Couldn't get it to work. Off to Best Buy. Every time I think it's fixed, it's the next thing.
Thank God I had my iPad or I would've gone crazy.
The next time anything happens, I'm pulling whatever is salvageable off for my family, selling or throwing the rest away, and getting a Mac.
Uncool that some things can't run on iOS, so I'll be putting Windows on as the other OS.
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Post by Ish Kabbible on May 8, 2014 23:56:03 GMT -5
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Post by Crimebuster on May 9, 2014 0:32:41 GMT -5
Happy Birthday, Ish! Wait, that smilie actually looks kind of psychotic. That's better.
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