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can the user disable the "shipping feature"?
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Posted by: ruped24   Posted on: 05/11/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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"Shipping is a feature too," Neil said  jacarter3 | 05/10/07
but field day for  galileon | 05/10/07
can the user disable the "shipping feature"?  ruped24 | 05/11/07
Middle Management  frgough | 05/11/07
THis is standard MS marketing - promise loads deliver little  deaf_e_kate | 05/12/07
Again?  linux for me | 05/10/07
Why is the development system broken?  HypnoToad72 | 05/10/07
Is it broken?  Richard Flude | 05/10/07
"same development model"  jacarter3 | 05/11/07
Hallmark of a monopoly  frgough | 05/11/07
Hey, No_Ax, What's Up ??? (nt)  Basic Logic | 05/10/07
Where's Loverock Davidson?  galileon | 05/11/07
LOOK EVERYONE!@#*&#@#! HE MENTIONS ME!!!  Loverock Davidson | 05/11/07
No ability to hot-add resources, like storage, networking, memory and proce  galileon | 05/11/07
MS, so slow, hire away so Linux or Apple developers  Boot_Agnostic | 05/11/07
Standing in for Loverock Davidson...  BanjoPaterson | 05/11/07
Hilarious!  galileon | 05/11/07
ANOTHER WHO HAS ENVY FOR ME!!!!@$#@!#@  Loverock Davidson | 05/11/07
True. Your Drivel Was Sorely Missed... (nt)  BanjoPaterson | 05/11/07
oh no it wasn't !!!  deaf_e_kate | 05/12/07
2.4  Boot_Agnostic | 05/12/07
What do you mean 2.4?  galileon | 05/12/07
At the most I'll cut it the difference  Boot_Agnostic | 05/13/07
M$ just keeps harvesting its own bitter fruit  1stcyberian | 05/14/07

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