sry, got distracted. Firefox is a good idea, but I think a lot of users (I'm thinking mainly of novices who would buy a Dell as opposed to building something) probably won't take advantage of everything Firefox can do, like tabbed browsing. And as someone said, some won't even know what a Firefox is.And don't be bringing UK dictionaries into this. They invented the language, but colours? What's up with that?
now im convinced that if i were ever to buy a pc (as opposed to building one) it'd be a dell. and by the way, they do sell amd procs seperately from their computers
SORRY.I'm almost sober again.As an ex-editor, I care deeply about the English language in a way that irritates my friends and casual contacts.HOWEVER,The language is actually a living thing. As such, it does change. And like unto our horrid teenage children who sometimes get arrested on Halloween night for mischief, it doth not alway change Ye way one would prefer.I do take a stand against "ebonics" and against Corporatese, and against the deplorable Academic prejudice against EVER saying anything in the active voice. ["It was determined that many participants were experiencing ass-h**e f**kage at a statistically significant rate."]Nevertheless:"Trialling" IN FACT does express in ONE word what is meant. In market research, a trial is being undertaken. Suitable for a headline, IM-NS-HO.
fragalotDec 16, 2005
wouldn't this go against their agreement with Microsoft? I'm sure MS is pissed off.
byrns5512Dec 16, 2005
Did anybody read my post?According to the dictionary so thoughtfully included in Dashboard, trialling is a valid, British spelling. Now calm down.
theburtDec 16, 2005
Well, since installing firefox is a basic security upgrade to any windows computer, this doesnt come as much of a surprise.
Closed AccountDec 16, 2005
sry, got distracted. Firefox is a good idea, but I think a lot of users (I'm thinking mainly of novices who would buy a Dell as opposed to building something) probably won't take advantage of everything Firefox can do, like tabbed browsing. And as someone said, some won't even know what a Firefox is.And don't be bringing UK dictionaries into this. They invented the language, but colours? What's up with that?
sellDec 16, 2005
Hell yea I.E like AOL can lick my B@lls.
burndiveDec 16, 2005
"testing" "installing" "offering" "trying" etc.So many valid options! Why?
kevin108Dec 16, 2005
Firefox works great on a Dell. I've been running it on mine since Dec 03 when I bought it.
tmcleroyDec 17, 2005
now im convinced that if i were ever to buy a pc (as opposed to building one) it'd be a dell. and by the way, they do sell amd procs seperately from their computers
jrepinDec 17, 2005
Very smart move. Now we should only see more Dell PCs with AMD Athlon 64 processors inside and they would be close to perfect.
fumanchuDec 17, 2005
SORRY.I'm almost sober again.As an ex-editor, I care deeply about the English language in a way that irritates my friends and casual contacts.HOWEVER,The language is actually a living thing. As such, it does change. And like unto our horrid teenage children who sometimes get arrested on Halloween night for mischief, it doth not alway change Ye way one would prefer.I do take a stand against "ebonics" and against Corporatese, and against the deplorable Academic prejudice against EVER saying anything in the active voice. ["It was determined that many participants were experiencing ass-h**e f**kage at a statistically significant rate."]Nevertheless:"Trialling" IN FACT does express in ONE word what is meant. In market research, a trial is being undertaken. Suitable for a headline, IM-NS-HO.
crome808Dec 20, 2005
dell have recently started selling boxed AMD processors - <a class="user" href="http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productlisting.aspx?Page=productlisting.aspx&spagenum=1&items_per_page=25&orderby=mfg_name,%20short_description&sortdirection=&image_flag=True&show_summary=True&category_id=6197&brandid=&sku=&mnfsku=&SearchType=&Pageb4Search=&ModelSelection=&iCompatid=&selectiontypeids=&l=en&c=us&cs=04&SubmitSearch=&servicetag=&ManufactSelection=&ModelName=&category_name=&RPU=&reset=True&prst=&prEnd=&InStock=&refurbished=&fe=&mnf=116&k=">http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productlisting.aspx?Page=productlisting.aspx&spagenum=1&items_per_page=25&orderby=mfg_name,%20short_description&sortdirection=&image_flag=True&show_summary=True&category_id=6197&brandid=&sku=&mnfsku=&SearchType=&Pageb4Search=&ModelSelection=&iCompatid=&selectiontypeids=&l=en&c=us&cs=04&SubmitSearch=&servicetag=&ManufactSelection=&ModelName=&category_name=&RPU=&reset=True&prst=&prEnd=&InStock=&refurbished=&fe=&mnf=116&k=</a>
rurmMar 6, 2009
I have to say. I just recently finally tried Opera. &lt;a href=&quot;<a class="user" href="http://spelcomputer.blogspot.com/&amp;quot;&amp;gt;dell">http://spelcomputer.blogspot.com/&amp;quot;&amp;gt ...</a> XPS&lt;/a&gt;
rurmSep 29, 2009
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rurmNov 28, 2009
Nog meer <a class="user" href="http://delljetzt.blogspot.com/2009/11/dell-geschaftskunden-gutschein.html" rel="nofollow">http://delljetzt.blogspot.com/2009/11/dell-geschaf ...</a>