Brawn definitely not the problem. He has 8 WDC under his belt, with 1 being on a team with his name on it. He needs complete operational freedom and I don't think Merc has been giving it to him.
Nearly anyone who made a contract with him when he was doping can sue him for the money and will win. I suspect more than a handful of large companies that had endorsements with him will avoid doing so in order to stave off negative publicity.
That all depends on how long the civil lawsuit line will be. Marion Jones, for one, lost every penny she earned in endorsements and other paydays when it came out she doped. Hard way to learn that contracts made in bad faith are as good as toilet paper.
Yeah, in a mixed-box Windows environment, shit can get to be a pain in the ass.
Beyond that, Windows7can be every bit as stable as OSX. Just choose the proper hardware from the motherboard up and they are perfect. Tight controls over quality hardware and good drivers can do wonders for an...
It's pretty funny that you use the words, "ignorance" "stupidity" when addressing anti-apple complaints, yet call WPS a "DOS" shell. That's a really strong way to shoot any of your future pro-apple arguments in each foot.
Twice.
DLC's this time around were contracted out...and it shows in DLC3. Very short, not entirely entertaining and just ...bland.
The key to winning against these harder mobs:
I used W8 for a few months and went back to W7 due to the litany of bugs in W8 that aren't present in W7.
W8 is tied with WinME for the biggest joke of an OS, ever.
The very worst thing about AA were the Batarang Boss Fights. It had killer atmosphere and most everything else, but good god. Batstuns every bossfight was the worst.
I completely spaced getting the shot...and now I have the flu. Luckily, most of the symptoms are mild, save for my brain feeling like it's been vacuum packed.
Ah well, it's a really good excuse to hermit for a while and watch movies.
Flashing is always less safe from within Windows. It only takes a few seconds to drop an updated BIOS onto a USB drive, boot into the BIOS and us its built in flasher. All it takes is one failed flash and you will really be kicking yourself in the ass.
Also, quadruple check the BIOS update...