No one mentioned Macs, either. I think Kevin is a Linux guy. I dunno.
ETA: Every OS Sucks
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I've used Windows many, many years, and that's the first time it's gone quite so bad. Six hours of troubleshooting is very tiring, though. The initial mistake was mine, although I was trying to fix something that had popped up when I installed something else. I think of the inside of my computer as a battleground.
I'll take a look at TweakUI, DJ.
I think of the inside of my computer as a battleground.
This is wise thinking!
I use Linux and Macs at home and Linux, AIX, SunOS and Windows NT/2000/2003/2008 at work.
I think every OS sucks. Having worked with Windows for many years, I can say nowadays it's actually fairly stable -- back in the 9x days, it was awful. Although I do loose about one day a month due to shitty Windows issues still. Windows Server 2003 + terminal services is particularly fun - it's a stability clusterfuck.
Seeing as my last three days have involved crazy crashes on a brand new MacPro I think all computers suck donkey ass.
I think of the inside of my computer as a battleground.
But then love is a battle field too. So by the transitive property....
ION, everybody complains about the Win 9.x days, but were those days as bad as the 3.x days? I dunno - I thought 95 was much better than 3.1, and 98 was about the same as 95....
In Outlook 2003, follow-up flags default to 12:00 AM unless you manually change it.
Is there a way to change that setting globally so that (just say) all of my follow-up flags default to 5:00PM?
How much does it cost to replace an LCD screen on a MacBook?
(I slipped on the snow and fell on top of my MacBook. Now there's lots of pretty liquid patterns on half the screen....)
Have you ever considered moving to a less slippery climate, tommy? I'm sorry that gravity is not your friend.
Ouch, tommy.