Whose Desktop Would You Most Like To See?
An anonymous reader writes "Have you ever been curious about what someone else's computing environment looks like? Would you like to see what tools and products someone like Linus Torvalds, Bill Gates, George Bush, or Steve Jobs uses on a daily basis? What percentage of time is spent browsing the web, working in spreadsheets, programming, debugging, designing, or writing documents? How many monitors or devices do they have attached to their PC? What kind of security or anonymizers do they have in place?" For good or ill, open source developers' desktops at least are often visible in screenshots of their pet projects.
I would be surprised if George W could even turn on a computer, but he could probably "put the off button on"
> i have been a teacher for 8 years
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And yet you still haven't mastered capitalization.
Fuck you. Anyone that says they are not interested in what "famous" people's machines look like are complete liars. A person's desktop tells a lot about them. I'm sure Linus has a bunch of system monitoring stuff, ie gkrellm. Bill gates prolly has the same, but it always GPFs, crashes, and burns. So he has to re-install MS office.
I'm not drunk, I'm just in touch with pi.
But what I want to know is when did it become OK to make fun of people for their learning disabilites?
If you are going to "lead the free world" you better be a literate mutherfucker.
G. Bush is illiterate. He's not qualified to read books to kindergarten kids. He should not be allowed access to weapons of mass destruction...
; -- the corruption of government starts with its secrets. a truly free people keep no secrets. --
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