
From: StumbleUpon – Royal-Sweatpants’s web site reviews and blog
Everybody likes to say how bad Vista is. But I think they may just not know how to use a computer! Yes, you need to be careful that you don’t bog it down with junkware like bloaty antivirus, anti this and anti that but my two month old HP laptop with Vista is OK. I keep thinking of a Mac laptop, but I don’t think the price differential for similar hardware will be worth it. Let’s see.
So far I’ve only had Vista crash to a blue screen about three times while using Microsoft Movie Mater. And the lesson there is when done with the movie making, to reboot. I’m not sure if it is even Movie Maker, it could be even Firefox with so many memory leaks. By the way, MS Movie Maker even works reading from the digital video camera and streaming the data to an external USB drive with no glitches. That’s a lot better than several years ago!
Anyhow, here’s a creative jab at Windows Vista which is quite funny:
Amber Mac: The video Microsoft doesn’t want you to see
We are doing projects on Gathering Centers in Kuwait for Kuwait Oil Company.
And I’m working here in Kuwait for AMEC with the majority of western coworkers from the UK.
So is it spelled Gathering Center or Gathering Centre. So with further research, I believe it will follow the British “re” from now on.
And then how do you spell meter? Or is it metre? Depends where you are from!
The difference relates only to root words; -er rather than -re is universal as a suffix for agentive (reader, winner) and comparative (louder, nicer) forms. One consequence is the British distinction of meter for a measuring instrument from metre for the unit of measurement. However, while poetic metre is often -re, pentameter, hexameter, etc. are always -er.
American and British English spelling differences – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And then there are the Canadian differences also.
Painting backdrops for movies.
Inventum Café Invento
Now available in Kuwait at Eureka