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Old 01-12-2009, 03:37 AM
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Not really to defend windows because I don't really like windows at all but, you know that If people never copped other peoples operating systems then we would have really crappy operating systems right? correct me if I'm wrong but didn't ubuntu have that quicklook thing where you can listen to music on your desktop by pressing the space bar before OSX leopard did?

If no one ever copied anyones operating systems then we wouldn't have a mouse cursor or double clicking....idk just my thought

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Old 02-21-2009, 05:47 AM
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I for one welcome our buggy overlords...

I love my Macs, don't get me wrong, but at work I'm required to use a PC. After trying the Windows 7 beta, I for one CAN'T WAIT for my employer to start using it. I usually have no less than a dozen applications running at once in order to do my job. With Windows being what it is, it's only a matter of time until one or more of them crash. This wouldn't be a problem except I'm fairly obsessive-compulsive when it comes to what order my programs are launched in, so I can quickly click to the taskbar icon I want without taking to much time to look for it ... Until a crash happens, and the program I had in the middle of my taskbar is now at the far right when I restart it. BIG bummer. Windows 7 FINALLY will let me drag and drop the taskbar around in whatever order I want, so crashes won't be such a big deal anymore.

Yes, I know... this is probably blatantly stolen from OS X, and... I'd rather Microsoft would just FIX the OS so things don't crash to begin with, but... I'll take it! At work, at least. At home, my Macs rule the roost!



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