Cheryl: "This primitive cave was once the ceremonial center for the aboriginals of Pyst." Other announcer: "How primitive were they, Cheryl?" Cheryl: "Their simple language consisted of a mere seven symbols: hello-goodbye, tree, bad, luck, very, martini, and death." Other announcer: "Wow, it sounds like we know very little about them." Cheryl: "Yes, except for that one haunting sentence they have left behind, 'Very bad martini death, hello-goodbye.'" Other announcer: "Oh, I've had one of those."
I know where practically everything is on my computer as well, but I can't (for example) remember the content of every log file I store in the log directory. Remember that the primary goal of Desktop Search is not to find your file by name, but to find your file by content.
Cheryl: "This primitive cave was once the ceremonial center for the aboriginals of Pyst."
Other announcer: "How primitive were they, Cheryl?"
Cheryl: "Their simple language consisted of a mere seven symbols: hello-goodbye, tree, bad, luck, very, martini, and death."
Other announcer: "Wow, it sounds like we know very little about them."
Cheryl: "Yes, except for that one haunting sentence they have left behind, 'Very bad martini death, hello-goodbye.'"
Other announcer: "Oh, I've had one of those."
I know where practically everything is on my computer as well, but I can't (for example) remember the content of every log file I store in the log directory. Remember that the primary goal of Desktop Search is not to find your file by name, but to find your file by content.
Whose first thought when they saw "magnetized-beam plasma propulsion, or mag-beam" was "I used that in TIE Fighter 10 years ago!"?
:/
Sadly, mine was.
What'd really be funny is if MS replaced their own NDIS guts with the BSD implementation, since (*big assumption*) MS created NDIS for themselves.
http://gnuwin32.sf.net/ has utilities (some overlap with unxutils, some don't) that don't require the cygwin or SFU environments as well.