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[Gnobb-dev-savannah] stapler


From: Marjory Wilson
Subject: [Gnobb-dev-savannah] stapler
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 04:15:56 -0500
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How often have we men been told by women that we men are incapable of showing emotions? So it strikes me that anyone evangelising Microsoft software should be evangelising UAC as well.
Nevertheless, it is a badly-needed update. It ties up their developers for little benefit in revenue; and may even damage sales of the new stuff.
Probably not altogether. It has a fickle audience and might not sustain its popularity.
How often have we men been told by women that we men are incapable of showing emotions? Can Vista stop this happening, even though such users will need to pass a dialog? It ties up their developers for little benefit in revenue; and may even damage sales of the new stuff.
If it moves towards the iTunes model of paid-for content, much of its wild appeal will be lost.
There are also some solid security advances over Windows XP.
I have the UAC stuff disabled, since I'm installing and configuring so much software right now that it just feels in the way.
Or let me put it bluntly, when did a women last buy you a fragrant bunch of flowers or tried to wine, dine and seduce you with a romantic night on the town? I'd like to migrate to Vista on release, but there's a snag. Well the name does say it all.
You have to buy, configure, and maintain such basic protection on a PC.
a major broadcasting platform? the evolution of web advertising?
If it moves towards the iTunes model of paid-for content, much of its wild appeal will be lost.
At a minimum, Google has gotten itself a high-traffic site with which to extend its advertising platform. Almost everything supports it as a de-facto standard.
If it moves towards the iTunes model of paid-for content, much of its wild appeal will be lost.
For sure, it's gleefully exploited by competitors.
Nevertheless, it is a badly-needed update.
It ties up their developers for little benefit in revenue; and may even damage sales of the new stuff. Well let me tell this short story.
Or let me put it bluntly, when did a women last buy you a fragrant bunch of flowers or tried to wine, dine and seduce you with a romantic night on the town?
the evolution of web advertising?
The Bratz look like a set of tarty over made-up group of teen whores.
A Mac, on the other hand, shuts and locks the door, hides the key, and stores your valuables in a safe with a combination known only to you.
Any group or individual who wants to contribute masculinist related information i. The Bratz look like a set of tarty over made-up group of teen whores.
Another key improvement is that Internet Explorer is sandboxed.
And what's the centrepiece of Vista's security solution?
Almost everything supports it as a de-facto standard.
He's probably one among many Microsoft folk disabling UAC - though I hope otherwise - but it's a big mistake.
If it moves towards the iTunes model of paid-for content, much of its wild appeal will be lost.


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