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I didn't like classic shell, it added other bits in besides the start menu and they seemed to make explorer windows laggy, start8 on the other hand has been absolutely perfect IMO.
I didn't like classic shell, it added other bits in besides the start menu and they seemed to make explorer windows laggy, start8 on the other hand has been absolutely perfect IMO.
Where are you getting a cup of coffee for a nickel? LOLLittleJay, post: 14310, member: 114 said:
z3r010, post: 14311, member: 1 said:
Five bucks...!!! Holy crap, I'm way too cheap for that...:woot:
I like Startisback, not only does it put the start menu real nice, it shows it in the Metro screen too if you want.
Out of all 3 I like this one and I have tried all three on several computers
Classicshell works on and off, I have it on 2 desktops but 2 others had a problem with locking up when it booted up into the Desktop so I removed it.
I have Start8 on another one but that is before I found Startisback
With Startisback you get a better deal and can trial it for 30 days
1 PC is $2.99 2 Pcs is $4.99 and 5 pcs is $9.99
better deal than Start8 and again I found it works nicer
take a look here http://startisback.com/#home-tab
LOL I did mention it was an "old saying"! But yeah, as a kid, things were a lot cheaper than they are now, mainly because the value of the dollar has been going down for years.labeeman, post: 14314, member: 194 said:
$0.2 is as cheap as I can remember. I remember when the price jumped from $0.25 to $0.35 in 1973, I think that was the year, and oh man was that a big blow to my pocketbook at the time.labeeman, post: 14330, member: 194 said:![]()
The oil embargo is what put my pocket book in trouble. They had to change the gas pumps because they could not set them over $1.00 per gal.LittleJay, post: 14333, member: 114 said:
Oh yeah, how can I forget the oil embargo. I was living in a suburb of St. Paul, MN at the time and oh boy, were there long lines at the gas pump to contend with, not to mention the cost of the fuel.labeeman, post: 14339, member: 194 said:
Was living in Hawaii at the time, so when the price went up on the mainland we just sat backed and laughed; we were paying .65 cent per gallon at the time (1973). . .![]()