defogging windows
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 5:08 am
how do you actually unfog windows?
is it the heater or the cool air that does it?
is it the heater or the cool air that does it?
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Not possible.lawsochap wrote:the second i read this, i thought it was a way to make microsoft windows not so sh*tty
Astron_Boy wrote:Not possible.lawsochap wrote:the second i read this, i thought it was a way to make microsoft windows not so sh*tty
applefagsAstron_Boy wrote:Not possible.lawsochap wrote:the second i read this, i thought it was a way to make microsoft windows not so sh*tty
+1brad_gpx wrote:applefagsAstron_Boy wrote:Not possible.lawsochap wrote:the second i read this, i thought it was a way to make microsoft windows not so sh*tty
Gholdwayne wrote:cmon guys, each OS has their own pros and cons.
koolio1234 wrote:
its called ubuntubrad_gpx wrote:I'm not a huge fan of Linux, I used it for awhile when a laptop I had harddrice was currupt and wouldn't format with fat32. I got the hang of being able to use a few very basic commands but IMO you need to really have a good knowledge of computers and the system to use it.
koolio1234 wrote:its called ubuntubrad_gpx wrote:I'm not a huge fan of Linux, I used it for awhile when a laptop I had harddrice was currupt and wouldn't format with fat32. I got the hang of being able to use a few very basic commands but IMO you need to really have a good knowledge of computers and the system to use it.
Ubuntu is pretty user friendly, you dont actually have to use the command line unless your doing something overly complicated. Anywayz nerd talk overbrad_gpx wrote:koolio1234 wrote:its called ubuntubrad_gpx wrote:I'm not a huge fan of Linux, I used it for awhile when a laptop I had harddrice was currupt and wouldn't format with fat32. I got the hang of being able to use a few very basic commands but IMO you need to really have a good knowledge of computers and the system to use it.
That's the one