Hahaha I totally have to agree with some of these:
(+185)Why does the Acrobat Reader take two minutes to launch, and require updates twice a month, just to display PDF pages? #289
(+172)please cut out the DRM crap, and price your products reasonably. #70
(+172)Please stop annoying me with installer updates when all I want to do is view PDFs in my browser. #406
(+171)Stop creating new features and make your software fast, stable and straightforward. #113
(+170)Why do you install six “helper” applications in the background when all I want is Photoshop? Keep your Bridge to nowhere the fuck off my system. #602
(+167)Skip CS4. CS3 does everything we need for now, and no one is going to catch up with you, not even Quark. Instead of forcing another version down our throats bloated with unnecessary features, you could instead take some time to make a new version that focuses on stability and performance. #161
(+165)Please create an installer that puts your software on my computer in less time than it takes to install an operating system. #403
(+164)Sort out your god-awful installers. WHY do I need to close my BROWSER when installing a graphics application? I’m using it, dammit! Not least to give me something to do while eons pass and your installers dawdle along. #32
(+164)Make my 2009 Photoshop faster than Photoshop 3.5 #400
I guess mine are:
- stupid auto updater…keeps making me try to install a reader patch that doesnt even install properly -_-
-Photoshop keeps asking me to repair the folder before start up because I moved it to one localized folder
- Gradients in Illustrator plain suck
- Photoshop has no dashed lines
…just what has been done to aid redevelopment? Well apparently, not much:
Three years after Hurricane Katrina, a more glamorous image of black America is presenting itself to the world in the person of Barack Obama. Meanwhile, in New Orleans, America’s story of black urban poverty is still unfolding, largely beneath the radar of the global media.
In August and September 2005, areas like the largely black Lower Ninth ward, almost entirely invisible to the hordes of tourists who flock to New Orleans every year, attracted worldwide sympathy as the levees broke. Now they have been all but forgotten. While tourists long ago repopulated the French Quarter, 57% of New Orleans’ black population – against 36% of whites – have yet to return to the city. Many never will. This is because since Katrina, developers have clubbed together with the authorities to complete New Orleans’ makeover into a playground for wealthy tourists.
As house prices soar and homelessness rises, the authorities are quietly doing away with the city’s remaining stocks of affordable housing in moves that the UN has recently claimed constitute human rights violations. The fact that these demolitions will overwhelmingly affect black people has led some to call this ethnic cleansing.
Inneresting. I have to say I haven’t heard a whole lot about the developments over there so I don’t have much to base my opinion on. But if this article is indeed telling factual information…why do not as many people not know about this? Do people just not care anymore? And America bashes countries like China for denying people human rights…seriously can they not get off their high horse and look in their own backyard for one second?!
I cant believe racism still exists so strongly over there still..and I guess everywhere else in the world for that matter. Its 2008 people, not 1850. Governments…disillusioned leaders…the stupidity of the masses. Its all the same all over again, year after year.
Okay, I don’t know what sane person would let MTV film their 16th birthday for this incredibly lame, tacky ass show, but I guess its an American thing. Here’s a really funny English perspective on the stupid reality show xD :