Excellent! Simply Excellent!
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Congratz! Now, let us celebrate with Cake first: Then, a sporting round of games: Fire up the Grill: Then take a big ol' nap: <img src="http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u75/lusot
[quote who="Wizard1956" reply="2" id="3001091"]Y'all kin rite in a forun langyuage ifn't ya wunt,[/quote] Yeah, Zubaz does it all the time..
[quote who="Hankers" reply="16" id="3000669"]Does it really matter - "My dad is bigger than your dad"? If the developer wishes to not include IE as a browser that his add-on will work with, then that is his choice. The post gives FB users a link to an add-on that they can either use or not bother with. Nothing more, nothing less.[/quote] No, not in this thread, it doesn't matter.
[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="9" id="3000531"]To me, looks like most people use Firefox... about twice as many as IE.[/quote] Are those statistics from here or facebook. If they are from here then they are irrelevant to the OP. If those are statistics for the general population then I stand corrected. Edit: I see you got your info from w3schools. However, the stats at this link... http:
Question/Observation: If Impulse was such a time consumer and a big money maker why not just hire more people to run it. I'm fairly sure that while the profit margin wouldn't have been as high, a profit would still exist and some more people would have jobs.
[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="7" id="3000401"]I wouldn't let it prevent me from enjoying something I found useful. [/quote] double edge statement.. I find IE useful. (although I use chrome quite a bit at home). However the primary browser for MOST people is IE and quite a large number wouldn't feel comfortable switching ( unless they are power users ).
seems a bit odd that he chose to not fix it working with IE. I also think his statement of " Internet Explorer is a bad browser" is a complete crock. No it isn't. IE9 sux for me at work but that is just because some of the sites I go to need to be updated.
Looks very nice LS. Thanks for making it!
OMG John, YOU started whining about it and then accuse ME of making trouble. Whenever someone posts something that draws attention away from you, you whine. Fine, have your cheese to go with it. I'll not bother your precious post again.
[quote who="vStyler" reply="15" id="2999501"]Id really rather have not had that image in my thread to be honest, it's pretty tasteless.. [/quote] of course not. Sorry to steal your ego thunder. If a mod want to delete it, feel free. That kind of stuff is usually allowed on any topic other than SD support, and usually does appear. But hey, special rules may be in place for <span style="text-d
[quote who="RedneckDude" reply="12" id="2999429"].Krome...Krome.....bop bobba rebop...Krome....[/quote] Rednecks...
[quote who="Uvah" reply="7" id="2998463"]Did you know that Lunatic Fringe was a one hit wonder for a certain musical group who's name scapes me at the moment. I wonder why.[/quote] The group was Red Rider.
[quote]Nothing mentioned on the website about x486 nor x64.[/quote] Doc, if that app runs on a 486 PC I'll buy you lunch!
Tried installing on a HP Elitebook tablet/notebook pc. Most of the hardware wasn't recognized and the driver cd ( for windows 7 ) just said ef-you when I tried to run it Since most of the hardware was not recognized the touch mode didn't work. It was NOT a pleasant experience at all. I don't mind the Metro interface really but the gawd awful green background was a tad nauseating. At least it isn't more of the same ol thing with just a minor twist.
[quote who="JcRabbit" reply="23" id="2996656"]Gimme, gimme...![/quote] Enough of your senseless drivel Jorge, GET BUSY ON THAT SKINNING TOOL!!! [e digicons]:rofl:[/e]
[quote who="c242" reply="65" id="2994320"] I have constant crashes in developer mode on 64bit.[/quote] HA! Back when I was making themes (using xp 32 bit) that was normal behavior. You learn quickly to save often and use different names.
It's time to cut the strings to XP from a customizing standpoint. While I sympathize with those using it there are many many better skins out there for XP than 7 ( and much more functional ). Keep a version of Windowblinds that supports XP but move on and drop it from future releases.
Reply #8: That is one fine way to hose your OS when some windows updates come out. It is hacking your OS and will cause your grandchildren to give birth the 4 eyed babies. Any customizing method that hacks the OS to accomplish the task isn't worth it's weight in raw sewage. I despise posts that endorse it and any software that " does it for you ".
[quote who="c242" reply="11" id="2995191"]I still think this is a theft of ideas[/quote] I don't think MP was the first to do this, just the easiest.
I had no such "free scan" box. It is a legit MS site. Technet to be more precise.
Nice. You can bet I'll be giving this a look. My hope is that it will address a ctrl-alt-backspace issue that exists with MP running on 7/server 2008. Great find c!!
oh that's it, throw out the troll food and let the feeding frenzies begin! [e digicons]:rofl:[/e]
[quote who="DaveRI" reply="7" id="2994090"]Too much Viagra. All that extra stiffiness has to go somewhere.[/quote] That would be "Teetering" though.. or Teeterplanking or Plankyspanky.... Wondering... If one is Teetering for longer than 4 hours would they call a carpenter or a doctor?
[quote who="RedneckDude" reply="59" id="2993596"] I guess what I think of as fantastic may not be what others see as fantastic.[/quote] That is quite true. Here is a good example. You see, Redneck may find this to be fantastic: Where I on the other hand would find those chairs to be a tad uncomfortable. [e