Why Users Blame Spatial Nautilus
An anonymous reader writes "OSNews has a commentary on spatial Gnome and why you KDE/Windows people hate them so much (hint: because almost all of you use Windows and/or a Windows 'interface clone'). Steve Jobs, however, denounced spatial interfaces because they make the users janitors. Hmmm!"
In other news, god uses three-space tabs.
I'm sorry but the newspaper analogy sucked donkey balls. I mean, my web browser doesn't turn my hands black either.
GNOME devs - Lay off the Kool-Aid and switch back to something with caffeine!
Thank you for sharing what you think you feel about spinach. In a short while you will be contacted by a local reprentative to advise you why you are wrong and tell you how you will think about spinach in the future.
Thank you,
A.S.H.C.R.O.F.T.
[Anti-Spinach Hating Council for Re-education Of Free Thought]
I had no idea that I was abusing the privilege of tabbed browsing by using it to keep as few browser windows open as possible. I need to rethink my entire browsing paradigm. This guy makes too many good points, I've been browsing all wrong all these years, what could I have been thinking? Thank you Random Polish Guy, thank you for explaining why one shouldn't abuse tabs by having two separate sites open at the same time.
I like music
Perhaps the "smart" behavior could be created by using a distributed bayesian filter against the contents of a file.
If you read this line quickly, it sounds like something Geordi or Data would throw out to fix the computer overload that is preventing the Enterprise from escaping Some Devastating Explosion.
R: That voice. Where have I heard that voice before? B: In about 365 other episodes. But I don't know who it is either.
You think that contributing to Gnome proves you like it? I spent probably 20-30 hours of the last week coding one of it's libraries and I still detest it :)
When Argumentum ad Hominem falls short, try Argumentum ad Matrem