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Jerry's Profile

Member since February 28, 2006

  • Name

    Jerry Morton

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    United States of America

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  1. Review - Paint.NET

    2.6 Final (Feb 28, 2006)

    Still needs a lot of work!! Only took 45seconds to crash the program.
    open a jpg for editing,
    click file, edit
    viola! crash

  2. Comment - Windows 7 stomps on Mac's feeble market share gains

    2.6 Final (Aug 11, 2011 - 1:28 PM)

    Great to see someone actually back up their comments!

  3. Comment - Windows 7 stomps on Mac's feeble market share gains

    2.6 Final (Aug 11, 2011 - 1:26 PM)

    Joe, you do a great job of stirring folks up with your very biased opinions which some of wonder if there is any fact basis when you spew.
    We all know that you're an @pple fan boy, so just come out of the closet already!
    You do make me laugh, though.
    For everyone else:
    To each his own, I say. If you like Windows, go for it, if you are an @pple fanatic, then go for it. Please don't waste our time with non pertinent blubbering of why you think the world will end if one system sells/makes more money than the other!
    Ah, feel better! Just my $.02!

  4. Comment - Sony: "We know you are upset" that PlayStation Network is still down

    2.6 Final (Apr 28, 2011 - 9:22 AM)

    Spot on Joe. Sony is guilty of complacency, period.

    We all know the hacker is out there, working (playing) very hard to grab our information. Just look at the email company Epsilon; did every other company with our data learn nothing there? Apparently, Sony missed the lesson.

    Maybe Sony was lax, maybe it was an inside job, maybe, maybe, maybe. At this point, excuses are just that, excuses.

    The possible good outcome from this breach of trust will cause all/most/some other companies to diligently encrypt our data, improve firewalls, add additional layers, etc.

    Recognizing that, if this was an inside job, all that security is for not.

    I'm changing all of my passwords, removing credit card info where possible.

    Good news for me, I'm not on the 'Sony' network.

  5. Comment - Where is my ala carte cable TV?

    2.6 Final (Apr 25, 2011 - 9:32 AM)

    Spot on.
    I have Dish, and to get the channels that I want, I have to take channels such as cartoons, home shopping, religious, foreign languages etc. Of the channels that I 'must' take, I regularly watch less than 50%.
    Streaming is not a viable option where I live with 7 to 10 mbps down being the best that I can get.
    Until the content providers quit force feeding the cable/sat providers, we are stuck with a lot of garbage on our entertainment centers.
    So Joe, suck it up and get 'fully' employed :P