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  • Re: 2006 and we still can't solve the sleep problem...

    [quote user="Lingerance"]Which again begs the question why it isn't included, or at least easily accessible (why not add it to the "Windows Components" thingy?)[/quote] Because the process isn't just "code what you want and stuff it into Windows". Apparently the...
    Posted to Forum by Spectre on 03-12-2008
  • Re: Windows Server 2008... Is already SP1

    [quote user="shadowman"] I've always wanted to see more than just "empty" and "full." I think there should be a single crumpled up peice of paper added for every so many megs you put in. When it gets extremely full, you start seeing it overflow, ie, crumpled sheets over...
    Posted to Forum by AbbydonKrafts on 02-07-2008
  • Re: Unknown CSS Error

    [quote user="boomzilla"]Notepad?!? What a bunch of bloat. Ed is the standard text editor .[/quote] Isn't that ironic that, ed is an order of magnitude more full-featured and powerful than Notepad? Would not call it "bloated", though.
    Posted to Forum by Spectre on 01-25-2008
  • Re: Proofreading Service needs Proofreading Service

    mallard: The real WTF is how that image manages to look terrible in both FF and IE, yet in Photoshop (or any app on my Mac), it looks much better... Edit: Ok, its a scaling issue and it only looks OK in Photoshop when at 50% or less zoom (WTF? even 51% looks terrible) seems most PC apps (including browsers...
    Posted to Forum by purge on 10-29-2007
  • Re: Adobe Livedocs: A World of WTF.

    As I wondered what happened down there, I opened firebug's network debugging. And then, oh no. My eyes melted into my own throat so I couldn't scream. This is so priceless I felt obliged to try screencasting that incredible cataclysm. Worse than failure, oh yes it is. So here is the adobe livedocs network...
    Posted to Forum by aikii on 03-21-2007
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