Just had mine changed as well, I had a duplicate account that I created after I closed my old email account & forgot to change my pass. I'd been using the duplicate since & I wanted to get it changed back to what it should be for continuity (since the underscore is there in all my other...
^this^
I feel like things have improved a lot recently however (not counting a few outliers). I really think it must have something to do with the pandora finally nearing full-scale production. Before we were all grouchy & in the same boat, our patience running thin with no end in sight; but...
personally, I'd skip it. It is just too similar to the pandora to merit a purchase all it's own if you're already getting a pandora imo. The only real feature advantage it has over the pandora is 3g (& phone obviously), but you're just as well off going with another phone for that. Hell you...
Personally, I don't pronounce most of the acronyms as one word only some. I say Gee Yew Eye, but I do pronounce PNG as Ping & JPG as Jay Peg. I just don't like the way a lot of the acronyms sound when pronounced as a word, one of my pet peeves i guess (i also hate that term itself).
I'm curious to know what you all think of the recently unveiled windows phone 7 OS. Personally I think it looks confused & completely impractical. I just don't see it taking off as a major smartphone OS. I understand they're going for minimalism, but there is such a thing as just too minimalistic.
=[ bummer, I had that happen to my old lappy, lasted me 4 years, went thru 2 hdds till it finally just stopped working. At least you won't be missing anything this week.
I have to disagree with anyone recommending ubuntu here. Ubuntu is really not aimed at people looking to learn the ins & outs of linux. You could use it for years & not have to touch the command line more than a handful of times or really learn anything about how it works. If you really want to...
you just got lucky then, all the cards/adapters you've tried must have native drivers. It took me 6 hrs of googling & using the command line to get my friend's laptop's wireless card working in ubuntu (and I still had to use ndiswrapper, yuck!).
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