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9 years agoComment Priest
The Countach is still my all time favorite car, especially after being a young boy watching Cannonball Fever where they did the stone-skipping stunt with one. That said, the Aventador is easily the best looking super car of today.
Posted in: Lamborghinis!
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9 years agoComment Priest
World of Warcraft, a few years ago I lived in that game. Most of my friends where there and in the same guild. From late vanilla to early Cataclysm we were always logged on and together. Some people probably think of it as a waste but I gained friends for life and had a wonderful time. Some of my most memorable moments happened in that game.
Well over a year total time played, if not over two. And I miss those times.
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9 years agoLevel Up Priest
Level 5
Priest is now level 5 with 10,650 XP.
View Unlocks- Image Submission The maximum amount of images you can submit to a unique social gallery has been raised by 1 to a total of 6.
- Custom Banner You now have the ability to upload your own custom profile banner.
- Following The maximum amount of users you can follow has been raised by 20 to a total of 140.
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9 years agoAchievement Priest
Busy Bee
Maintained a 7 day login streak 2/2 times! Congratulations Priest on this achievement!
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9 years agoAchievement Priest
Hat Trick
Maintained a 3 day login streak 5/5 times! Congratulations Priest on this achievement!
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9 years agoLevel Up Priest
Level 4
Priest is now level 4 with 6,020 XP.
View Unlocks- Tribe Membership The maximum amount of tribes you can join has been raised by 5 to a total of 60.
- Pattern Banner You now have the ability to select a pattern for the banner of any of your tribes.
- Snapzine The maximum amount of snapzine editions you can create has been raised by 1 to a total of 6.
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9 years agoComment Priest
My username already is that of a blockbuster and to be honest, it could have been a bit better!
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9 years ago
Very true, all too many times have I been stuck trying to configure wine correctly until I gave up and moved over to a complete Windows environment with a few Linux-VMs for some minor things.
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9 years agoAchievement Priest
Chatter Box
Posted a total of 10/10 comments! Congratulations Priest on this achievement!
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9 years ago
That would be a great thing but I fear it would just become yet another installation process furthering the fragmentation issues. I think Canonical is the closest thing to bring some unity to Linux (yes, pun intended).
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9 years ago
I did not know about that one, will have to give it a try. Thanks for the tip!
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9 years ago
It is, built on webkit/chromium but without the Google bloat and it is finally getting back some of the small things that made the old Opera (12.x) so great.
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9 years ago
Edge is currently very nice but lacks some important parts like addons/extensions (support is coming though) and the password management is a bit odd (comes up in a pop-up, for all passwords). I have no problems seeing it becoming a great browser with a few more iterations and at that point I would probably switch considering how fast and lightweight it is.
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9 years agoComment Priest
Opera all the way, less of a resource hog than Chrome and has built in mouse gestures while still supporting many chrome extensions. Firefox on mobile, mostly since it is the only one that supports addons, giving me ublock.
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9 years agoComment Priest
I really cannot agree with this article. The problems that Linux are facing are because of the inherent nature of open source software, fragmentation.
This is a problem most tech-savvy people see as a good thing but makes it difficult to get into Linux, Ubuntu being so popular is helping but there are still issues. Just deciding between things like KDE, GNOME, XFCE, Cinnamon and so on can be close to impossible for a rookie.
And that's just the beginning. Meanwhile Windows is becoming better and better and Windows 10 is looking amazing, immensely updating the desktop environment. Is Linux becoming viable? Yes. Is it there just yet? No, I don't feel like it is. Ubuntu is taking good strides towards becoming a standard in the Linux world but I know many who dislike that as well.
But even Ubuntu is facing fragmentation, as it became more popular Linux Mint gained traction and we gain yet another distribution and more fragmentation.
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