David Laws
United States of America
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2.8 (Nov 21, 2010)
Interestingly, it's not resizable - it insists on taking up 25% of my desktop. For me, that makes it unusable. Bummer...
2.5.12.4456 Beta (Feb 27, 2010)
Installed the new version and it didn't display most pages - including the 'last pages visited' tab on startup - just empty white screen. Reinstalled twice with same results. Finally reinstalled 2.5.11 and everything works great. Whew. Upgrade with caution....
1.2 Beta (Jan 31, 2010)
Set your expectations accordingly.
This might be a good application - I couldn't tell. I envisioned an app where I could add/modify/delete tasks - without having to read a manual. I could not. Clicking the Add Task button did nothing (visible). Very little else seemed to work.
And it wouldn't uninstall correctly - I had to manually delete the app myself.
Good luck.
5.2.0 (Sep 7, 2009)
Despite the 'Help' indicating otherwise, this app doesn't do tasks, rendering the program not very useful...
1.7.28.235 (Aug 22, 2009)
Either it needs a bit more instructions or it simply doesn't work. No matter what I enter, I only get an error popup that says 'the system cannot find the file specified'.
1.7.28.235 (Jul 22, 2005 - 4:01 PM)
I have to agree with mjm on this one. I've worked hard to establish (what I feel is) a moral foundation within my kids. It's my goal not to deny them aspects of life on this planet, but to provide them with the 'correct' perspective to have when experiencing (or avoiding) life. They know that killing & stealing are 'bad', regardless of how entertaining it may be to watch others 'pretend' to do it.
1.7.28.235 (Jul 22, 2005 - 3:54 PM)
I think what he meant was not to masturbate g** friends while driving drunk. I think.
1.7.28.235 (Jul 22, 2005 - 3:51 PM)
Okay, I'll bite...
How is the war in Iraq as negative as GTA?
Good call on AssReamer, though...
1.7.28.235 (Jul 22, 2005 - 3:46 PM)
Actually, the poor bas****s were wrong. Absolutely wrong. Really.
But - it isn't their fault based on the reasoning you give - they didn't know...
I'm confused by your last comments. You say R* didn't release the code, but didn't remove the code in consecutive sentences. So where the hell is the code?
They did, in fact, release it. It's built into the game.
I think...
1.7.28.235 (May 10, 2005 - 4:22 PM)
Hi, Abend954.
If you think about it, aren't all of our morals 'selective'?
We all select the ones we follow, the ones we want people to think we follow, and the ones we want to yell about.
David