sleepkyng
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what this thread needs...
is more kate bush
is more kate bush
Originally Posted by XxATOLxX Can't wait to hear her duet with Kevin Federline. ITS GONNA BE BANGIN! |
*cardiac arrest* |
Originally Posted by star882 Why do people "put down" something because of popularity? Check out what happens with many common items, including Goodman A/Cs, Dell PCs, and Ford vehicles. Sure, they're by no means perfect, but they aren't that bad. Some users have problems, while others have no problem at all. Remember, YMMV. Much the same, I don't particularly like the combination of an ATi video card and an AMD64 CPU, yet there are many users who do mix the two and never report a problem. (I've heard that it has changed recently, but I'm sticking to nVidia for AMD64 until I can verify that ATi and AMD64 will reliably work together.) Or for a much more dramatic example, I absolutely hate IE. I have switched to Firefox and will stick with it until something better appears (assuming it will). Yet, there are some who still like to use IE, and with the right settings, it's actually quite secure. When they don't want to switch, I just tell them to secure it. Um, you should have used the proper term, which is "Kernel Panic". (Or "BSOD" for Windows.) |
Originally Posted by star882 Why do people "put down" something because of popularity? |
Originally Posted by star882 Why do people "put down" something because of popularity? Check out what happens with many common items, including Goodman A/Cs, Dell PCs, and Ford vehicles. Sure, they're by no means perfect, but they aren't that bad. Some users have problems, while others have no problem at all. Remember, YMMV. Much the same, I don't particularly like the combination of an ATi video card and an AMD64 CPU, yet there are many users who do mix the two and never report a problem. (I've heard that it has changed recently, but I'm sticking to nVidia for AMD64 until I can verify that ATi and AMD64 will reliably work together.) Or for a much more dramatic example, I absolutely hate IE. I have switched to Firefox and will stick with it until something better appears (assuming it will). Yet, there are some who still like to use IE, and with the right settings, it's actually quite secure. When they don't want to switch, I just tell them to secure it. Um, you should have used the proper term, which is "Kernel Panic". (Or "BSOD" for Windows.) |