if you are going to get a DLP, i would suggest you get one with a LED, as opposed to the older bulb technology.
I'm not familiar with those mistubishi models, but i have a samsung 61a750, and i love it. the 7 series on the samsungs have the LED bulb, so i don't have to worry about changing the...
you obviously have no experience with a marketing department, or ad agency of any kind. You also have a very naive idea of the purpose of advertisements in general.
or at least only visible to the free live memberships. If i'm going to pay for a gold subscription, i want the option to turn these off. Or i will just not be surfing any of the tabs.
maybe they go through batteries too fast?
Or they prefer the precision of having a wired controller? (wireless controllers do drop button presses every so often, especially if you have a lot of wireless devices in your home/apt)
dunno for sure, just speculating.
well, the idea is, that ogg will become more popular, and i would assume google might help this trend, since they have such a high stake in mozilla.
really, the only people who want flash/mp4/silverlight to handle video are m$, apple, and adobe.
I think FF will reallf start to show it's...
that is a site by site issue, not a firefox issue. Once sites start designing sites with html5, and embedding video with html tags instead of flash plugins, then you won't need flash.
i have always had this intermittent problem with VMC(your first post, i never tried accessing the sports channel), and the only solution i ever found was to use Windows 7 instead. I know it's not that helpful, sorry.
i see nothing where he states he speaks for all writers. In fact, i see explicit words that indicates he is speaking his opinion, and expressing how he feels the industry should operate.
FYI, I side against emotional people that aren't rational.
when it comes to a business, though, is there a real distinction between "expected" and "acceptable"?
most of us on salary actually do work extra hours for free.
but is there a difference between wanting success in retail (or whatever you want to call it), and wanting 100% success? Even the most successful retail chains have what they deem as acceptable losses(theft, damage, etc.). What is the acceptable limit for greed? Or is there no limit for greed...