Lol, I know. I'm making my own with 2 spoons and permanent markers.
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Lol, I know. I'm making my own with 2 spoons and permanent markers.
They do — they just don't advertise them. Minor upgrades are included with each Windows service pack. Anything bigger than a bugfix, though, gets its own major version — probably for publicity purposes.Quote:
Incidentally, hasn't anyone noticed that MS no longer goes in for subversions with its browser. Starting with 6, there haven't been any points. I'm not such a big fan of MS software to know whether they are doing this with the rest of their programs or not. But I think they learned long ago (rightly or wrongly) not to use point anything, at least not with certain types of software.
Well, yes.
However, they have been doing updates on the sly, as explained here:
http:/www/msupdates.com/
Interesting. Is that the new Windows start-up sound? I for one would welcome it.
Ahh wtf, jimbuffettrolled, I grow tired of this...
He He, more like "Buffet Bumped" or perhaps even "Hank Yanked":
http://www.truthabout_hankyanking.com
The graph says that Google Chrome was slower than a bunch of browsers, and in fact it is the fastest. Very funny, though. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Twey