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Re:Or perhaps it's a mistake?
Well, here's the problem. Neurosis, wild paranoia, and in fact the entire GNU/Open Source experience, is completely alien to a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities will cut people a little slack for innocent mistakes, thereby demonstrating their sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative squares haven't a prayer.
Dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Staying cool is for different thinkers. -
Re:Or perhaps it's a mistake?
Well, here's the problem. Neurosis, wild paranoia, and in fact the entire GNU/Open Source experience, is completely alien to a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities will cut people a little slack for innocent mistakes, thereby demonstrating their sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative squares haven't a prayer.
Dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Staying cool is for different thinkers. -
Re:Or perhaps it's a mistake?
Well, here's the problem. Neurosis, wild paranoia, and in fact the entire GNU/Open Source experience, is completely alien to a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities will cut people a little slack for innocent mistakes, thereby demonstrating their sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative squares haven't a prayer.
Dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Staying cool is for different thinkers. -
Re:Or perhaps it's a mistake?
Well, here's the problem. Neurosis, wild paranoia, and in fact the entire GNU/Open Source experience, is completely alien to a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities will cut people a little slack for innocent mistakes, thereby demonstrating their sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative squares haven't a prayer.
Dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Staying cool is for different thinkers. -
Re:Or perhaps it's a mistake?
Well, here's the problem. Neurosis, wild paranoia, and in fact the entire GNU/Open Source experience, is completely alien to a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities will cut people a little slack for innocent mistakes, thereby demonstrating their sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative squares haven't a prayer.
Dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Staying cool is for different thinkers. -
Re:Or perhaps it's a mistake?
Well, here's the problem. Neurosis, wild paranoia, and in fact the entire GNU/Open Source experience, is completely alien to a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities will cut people a little slack for innocent mistakes, thereby demonstrating their sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative squares haven't a prayer.
Dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Staying cool is for different thinkers. -
Re:Or perhaps it's a mistake?
Well, here's the problem. Neurosis, wild paranoia, and in fact the entire GNU/Open Source experience, is completely alien to a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities will cut people a little slack for innocent mistakes, thereby demonstrating their sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative squares haven't a prayer.
Dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Staying cool is for different thinkers. -
Re:Or perhaps it's a mistake?
Well, here's the problem. Neurosis, wild paranoia, and in fact the entire GNU/Open Source experience, is completely alien to a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities will cut people a little slack for innocent mistakes, thereby demonstrating their sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative squares haven't a prayer.
Dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Staying cool is for different thinkers. -
Re:Or perhaps it's a mistake?
Well, here's the problem. Neurosis, wild paranoia, and in fact the entire GNU/Open Source experience, is completely alien to a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities will cut people a little slack for innocent mistakes, thereby demonstrating their sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative squares haven't a prayer.
Dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Staying cool is for different thinkers. -
re: "Will the cool hackers still dig it?"
Only the ones who remain true to their roots as artistes and models. Make no mistake, this is a positive development; Apple's actions will separate the aesthetes with good taste from the chaff of dull, dutiful drones.
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re: "Will the cool hackers still dig it?"
Only the ones who remain true to their roots as artistes and models. Make no mistake, this is a positive development; Apple's actions will separate the aesthetes with good taste from the chaff of dull, dutiful drones.
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re: "Will the cool hackers still dig it?"
Only the ones who remain true to their roots as artistes and models. Make no mistake, this is a positive development; Apple's actions will separate the aesthetes with good taste from the chaff of dull, dutiful drones.
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re: "Will the cool hackers still dig it?"
Only the ones who remain true to their roots as artistes and models. Make no mistake, this is a positive development; Apple's actions will separate the aesthetes with good taste from the chaff of dull, dutiful drones.
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re: "Will the cool hackers still dig it?"
Only the ones who remain true to their roots as artistes and models. Make no mistake, this is a positive development; Apple's actions will separate the aesthetes with good taste from the chaff of dull, dutiful drones.
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Re:The "eye candy" mentality
So which category does this one fit into: http://dogcow.atspace.com/IMG_8264.html ? creative or tasteful...
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Re:The "eye candy" mentality
Try again:
OS, Web Server and Hosting History for dogcow.atspace.com
http://dogcow.atspace.com/ was running thttpd on Linux when last queried at 22-Feb-2006 19:10:24 GMT Site Report
Try out the Netcraft Toolbar! FAQ
OS Server Last changed IP address Netblock Owner
Linux thttpd 22-Feb-2006 70.86.143.146 ThePlanet.com Internet Services, Inc. -
Re:The "eye candy" mentality
Well, here's the problem. The Mac OS, and in fact the entire Apple experience, is intuitive for a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities can sit down with a MacBook Pro running the latest dot-update of Tiger and comprehend its sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative, dogma-bound drones haven't a prayer.
In summary, dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:The "eye candy" mentality
Well, here's the problem. The Mac OS, and in fact the entire Apple experience, is intuitive for a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities can sit down with a MacBook Pro running the latest dot-update of Tiger and comprehend its sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative, dogma-bound drones haven't a prayer.
In summary, dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:The "eye candy" mentality
Well, here's the problem. The Mac OS, and in fact the entire Apple experience, is intuitive for a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities can sit down with a MacBook Pro running the latest dot-update of Tiger and comprehend its sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative, dogma-bound drones haven't a prayer.
In summary, dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:The "eye candy" mentality
Well, here's the problem. The Mac OS, and in fact the entire Apple experience, is intuitive for a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities can sit down with a MacBook Pro running the latest dot-update of Tiger and comprehend its sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative, dogma-bound drones haven't a prayer.
In summary, dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:The "eye candy" mentality
Well, here's the problem. The Mac OS, and in fact the entire Apple experience, is intuitive for a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities can sit down with a MacBook Pro running the latest dot-update of Tiger and comprehend its sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative, dogma-bound drones haven't a prayer.
In summary, dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:The "eye candy" mentality
Well, here's the problem. The Mac OS, and in fact the entire Apple experience, is intuitive for a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities can sit down with a MacBook Pro running the latest dot-update of Tiger and comprehend its sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative, dogma-bound drones haven't a prayer.
In summary, dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:The "eye candy" mentality
Well, here's the problem. The Mac OS, and in fact the entire Apple experience, is intuitive for a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities can sit down with a MacBook Pro running the latest dot-update of Tiger and comprehend its sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative, dogma-bound drones haven't a prayer.
In summary, dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:The "eye candy" mentality
Well, here's the problem. The Mac OS, and in fact the entire Apple experience, is intuitive for a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities can sit down with a MacBook Pro running the latest dot-update of Tiger and comprehend its sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative, dogma-bound drones haven't a prayer.
In summary, dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:The "eye candy" mentality
Well, here's the problem. The Mac OS, and in fact the entire Apple experience, is intuitive for a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities can sit down with a MacBook Pro running the latest dot-update of Tiger and comprehend its sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative, dogma-bound drones haven't a prayer.
In summary, dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:The "eye candy" mentality
Well, here's the problem. The Mac OS, and in fact the entire Apple experience, is intuitive for a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities can sit down with a MacBook Pro running the latest dot-update of Tiger and comprehend its sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative, dogma-bound drones haven't a prayer.
In summary, dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:The "eye candy" mentality
Well, here's the problem. The Mac OS, and in fact the entire Apple experience, is intuitive for a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities can sit down with a MacBook Pro running the latest dot-update of Tiger and comprehend its sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative, dogma-bound drones haven't a prayer.
In summary, dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:The "eye candy" mentality
Well, here's the problem. The Mac OS, and in fact the entire Apple experience, is intuitive for a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities can sit down with a MacBook Pro running the latest dot-update of Tiger and comprehend its sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative, dogma-bound drones haven't a prayer.
In summary, dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:The "eye candy" mentality
Well, here's the problem. The Mac OS, and in fact the entire Apple experience, is intuitive for a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities can sit down with a MacBook Pro running the latest dot-update of Tiger and comprehend its sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative, dogma-bound drones haven't a prayer.
In summary, dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:The "eye candy" mentality
Well, here's the problem. The Mac OS, and in fact the entire Apple experience, is intuitive for a certain kind of person. Artists, fashion mavens, scientists, and other creative personalities can sit down with a MacBook Pro running the latest dot-update of Tiger and comprehend its sensitive, tasteful aesthetic. It's a rare instinct, this appreciation for beauty and truth; unimaginative, dogma-bound drones haven't a prayer.
In summary, dull little people, dutifully performing dull little tasks, should stick to Linux and Windows.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:Physical Security!!!
Did you say engrave?
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Re:Market Opportunity for Macs and Linux
It may be news to you, but Apple has always been known as "cool, sleek, well designed, pretty" among us old school Mac users. And judging by your appalling capitalization habits with regards to "Mac," "iPod," and "Apple," you've never been--nor will you ever be--one of us, no matter how valiantly you strain.
My advice? Stick to Windows and Linux. They were made for folks like you, by folks like you. -
Re:Market Opportunity for Macs and Linux
It may be news to you, but Apple has always been known as "cool, sleek, well designed, pretty" among us old school Mac users. And judging by your appalling capitalization habits with regards to "Mac," "iPod," and "Apple," you've never been--nor will you ever be--one of us, no matter how valiantly you strain.
My advice? Stick to Windows and Linux. They were made for folks like you, by folks like you. -
Re:Market Opportunity for Macs and Linux
It may be news to you, but Apple has always been known as "cool, sleek, well designed, pretty" among us old school Mac users. And judging by your appalling capitalization habits with regards to "Mac," "iPod," and "Apple," you've never been--nor will you ever be--one of us, no matter how valiantly you strain.
My advice? Stick to Windows and Linux. They were made for folks like you, by folks like you. -
Re:Security
Perhaps the problem is that in your browsing and gaming habits, you're still behaving like a Windows user. True born-and-bred Mac users are a different demographic, you see, and we tend to avoid the ugly, the mundane, the aesthetically senseless. We have our own community of beauty and truth, and the circles in which we move are those that exemplify our philosophy of taste.
So if you wish to continue using your dull little games and dull little websites, I suggest you switch back.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:Security
Perhaps the problem is that in your browsing and gaming habits, you're still behaving like a Windows user. True born-and-bred Mac users are a different demographic, you see, and we tend to avoid the ugly, the mundane, the aesthetically senseless. We have our own community of beauty and truth, and the circles in which we move are those that exemplify our philosophy of taste.
So if you wish to continue using your dull little games and dull little websites, I suggest you switch back.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:Security
Perhaps the problem is that in your browsing and gaming habits, you're still behaving like a Windows user. True born-and-bred Mac users are a different demographic, you see, and we tend to avoid the ugly, the mundane, the aesthetically senseless. We have our own community of beauty and truth, and the circles in which we move are those that exemplify our philosophy of taste.
So if you wish to continue using your dull little games and dull little websites, I suggest you switch back.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:Security
Perhaps the problem is that in your browsing and gaming habits, you're still behaving like a Windows user. True born-and-bred Mac users are a different demographic, you see, and we tend to avoid the ugly, the mundane, the aesthetically senseless. We have our own community of beauty and truth, and the circles in which we move are those that exemplify our philosophy of taste.
So if you wish to continue using your dull little games and dull little websites, I suggest you switch back.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:Security
Perhaps the problem is that in your browsing and gaming habits, you're still behaving like a Windows user. True born-and-bred Mac users are a different demographic, you see, and we tend to avoid the ugly, the mundane, the aesthetically senseless. We have our own community of beauty and truth, and the circles in which we move are those that exemplify our philosophy of taste.
So if you wish to continue using your dull little games and dull little websites, I suggest you switch back.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:Security
Perhaps the problem is that in your browsing and gaming habits, you're still behaving like a Windows user. True born-and-bred Mac users are a different demographic, you see, and we tend to avoid the ugly, the mundane, the aesthetically senseless. We have our own community of beauty and truth, and the circles in which we move are those that exemplify our philosophy of taste.
So if you wish to continue using your dull little games and dull little websites, I suggest you switch back.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:Security
Perhaps the problem is that in your browsing and gaming habits, you're still behaving like a Windows user. True born-and-bred Mac users are a different demographic, you see, and we tend to avoid the ugly, the mundane, the aesthetically senseless. We have our own community of beauty and truth, and the circles in which we move are those that exemplify our philosophy of taste.
So if you wish to continue using your dull little games and dull little websites, I suggest you switch back.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:Security
Perhaps the problem is that in your browsing and gaming habits, you're still behaving like a Windows user. True born-and-bred Mac users are a different demographic, you see, and we tend to avoid the ugly, the mundane, the aesthetically senseless. We have our own community of beauty and truth, and the circles in which we move are those that exemplify our philosophy of taste.
So if you wish to continue using your dull little games and dull little websites, I suggest you switch back.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:Security
Perhaps the problem is that in your browsing and gaming habits, you're still behaving like a Windows user. True born-and-bred Mac users are a different demographic, you see, and we tend to avoid the ugly, the mundane, the aesthetically senseless. We have our own community of beauty and truth, and the circles in which we move are those that exemplify our philosophy of taste.
So if you wish to continue using your dull little games and dull little websites, I suggest you switch back.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
Re:Security
Perhaps the problem is that in your browsing and gaming habits, you're still behaving like a Windows user. True born-and-bred Mac users are a different demographic, you see, and we tend to avoid the ugly, the mundane, the aesthetically senseless. We have our own community of beauty and truth, and the circles in which we move are those that exemplify our philosophy of taste.
So if you wish to continue using your dull little games and dull little websites, I suggest you switch back.
Macs are for different thinkers. -
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