You can't right click on a MAC...pure GAY.
They look cool, though.
I'm excited to announce that thejdm is now updated to the latest phpbb 3.2 software. You may notice the site is now mobile friendly but with the upgrade comes some hiccups. theGarage, theGallery, theArcade are no longer supported. In due time the developers should be working to release the modifications to work on the new software. #LetsMakeForumsGreatAgain
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LOL that's one of my main gripes about macs, plus nothing I've learned so far about computers is the same on a mac. My parents bought an Imac 17 and it is almost never used because everyone back home just uses their PCs because it's easier. My mom checks her email on it and itunes is okay, other than that it's junk.
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idreamidrive wrote:that is half true... buy a regular mouse and then you can. running a mac with a two button + scroll mouse is amazing.JDM: Rob wrote:You can't right click on a MAC...pure GAY.
They look cool, though.
Linda Walsh (BBC) wrote:There was also an unprecedented emphasis on religious or spiritual vision and a general faith that the inner (rather than outwardly heroic) life could be given visible form. Just as events on the political stage had broken the mould, so the imagination could find endless new ways of seeing things and ‘see’ things previously unseen. Originality and unconventionality were highly prized, even if more conservative critics or members of the viewing public were not yet ready for this. The Enlightenment’s ideal of art as a school of morals gave way to a culture of liberation and was fully reawakened only much later, in the Victorian era. The world of the subconscious and supra-rational was in vogue, in the grimacing fairies of Fuseli’s Titania and Bottom (1780-90)]and the vision of Hell in Blake’s Capaneus the Blasphemer.
Blake was part of an important strain of Romantic art that attempted to place the concerns of mortals within the larger scale of the divine. This was another example of the quest of Romanticism to reach beyond the plainly visual to the unseen. His Capaneus (guilty of over-reaching pride and ambition) is consumed by the flames of divine wrath, his solid mortal body on the point of dissolution.[/u]
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