I don't disagree, but could you elaborate on the *why*? It's been a lot of years (like 3) since I haven't tried KDE on my desktop and it was way too unstable for me.
"Son, what should I do?"
I will remember you forever when my mom calls me about that dialog box. Thank yo, GodWasAnAlien (BTW, don't you mean "Christ"?)
You need to play Katamari, any of them. The only downside is that it's available only for Sony systems, but I bet you can buy a used PS2, right?
It's fun, easy to learn to play, crazy (If you like pot, holy shit!, you're in for a treat) and addictive. It's very different from everything.
Go get it, go go go!
We, but he raised a more interesting point than GP.
You order pizza instead of cooking it yourself for EXACTLY the same reason. Cooking pizza is extremely easy. So is installing the PS3's updates.
Could you tell me what "training wheels" means in this context? Having a streamlined distro? Fixing bugs? I know you haven't said that, but it sounds so utterly retarded that I'm having a hard time just trying to understand the concept.
Well, after 3 years without trying Linux I decided to give it a shot with Linux Mint. It's great! The installation process was better than in Mac OS X. Even error messages were clear to understand (My DVD drive wasn't reading properly the installation disc). The only problems are the ones we all know about: lack of *Microsoft* office (but that's not an issue for most of us), lack of proper Adobe Flash, shitty ATI drivers (luckily I have an Nvidia card) and so on.
But the experience with the OS is surprisingly positive. I have a Windows XP partition because I will need to program in.NET soon, but other than that, I don't think I'll use Windows much.
How are you getting modded up informative is anybody's guess.
I'm not American (or, at least, I'm not North American). In all of Latinamerica you buy a handset directly with a carrier. Sure, you can buy it without a service plan, but it's much more expensive, so nobody does it.
In Croatia the situation is quite similar. AFAIK, it's also the same in most of Africa and the Middle East.
So your definition of "elsewhere" is extremely flawed.
Yes, sir.
2014 will be that year.
I don't disagree, but could you elaborate on the *why*? It's been a lot of years (like 3) since I haven't tried KDE on my desktop and it was way too unstable for me.
I think you're getting confused.
Your perspective is so incomplete, western and biased that I can only laugh at your post.
He asked about the user experience, you pedantic fuck.
But how will they be able to sell you yet another camera/reader/MP3 player if they make the upper bound very high?
"Son, what should I do?" I will remember you forever when my mom calls me about that dialog box. Thank yo, GodWasAnAlien (BTW, don't you mean "Christ"?)
You need to play Katamari, any of them. The only downside is that it's available only for Sony systems, but I bet you can buy a used PS2, right? It's fun, easy to learn to play, crazy (If you like pot, holy shit!, you're in for a treat) and addictive. It's very different from everything. Go get it, go go go!
I guess you mean 256 Kilobytes of RAM...
Nintendo and MS didn't remove features in a firmware update AFAIK.
Like a pro, bro!
BTW, you can get one of those pre-cooked pizzas in the supermarket but people order pizza over the phone/internet anyway.
We, but he raised a more interesting point than GP. You order pizza instead of cooking it yourself for EXACTLY the same reason. Cooking pizza is extremely easy. So is installing the PS3's updates.
And you're slower than Slowpoke. See this: http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1807086&cid=33780906
So I guess I am the retard. Thanks!
I can't figure out if you're retarded or trolling.
I think you meant "I'm-gonna-rape-your-face-if-you-add-'gate'-to-anything-ever-again."
Could you tell me what "training wheels" means in this context? Having a streamlined distro? Fixing bugs? I know you haven't said that, but it sounds so utterly retarded that I'm having a hard time just trying to understand the concept.
You are getting trolled. Just thought you wanted to know that.
I agree, though Slashdot's posting system is not newbie friendly.
Actually, it sucks big time.
Gee, why don't you try if you don't know the difference?
It's better to fuck their asses BEFORE the blow you :D (Ass2mouth FTW!)
Thanks for the laugh!
Shut up you sad, sad, fanboy.
Well, after 3 years without trying Linux I decided to give it a shot with Linux Mint. It's great! The installation process was better than in Mac OS X. Even error messages were clear to understand (My DVD drive wasn't reading properly the installation disc). The only problems are the ones we all know about: lack of *Microsoft* office (but that's not an issue for most of us), lack of proper Adobe Flash, shitty ATI drivers (luckily I have an Nvidia card) and so on.
.NET soon, but other than that, I don't think I'll use Windows much.
But the experience with the OS is surprisingly positive. I have a Windows XP partition because I will need to program in
How are you getting modded up informative is anybody's guess.
I'm not American (or, at least, I'm not North American). In all of Latinamerica you buy a handset directly with a carrier. Sure, you can buy it without a service plan, but it's much more expensive, so nobody does it.
In Croatia the situation is quite similar. AFAIK, it's also the same in most of Africa and the Middle East.
So your definition of "elsewhere" is extremely flawed.
Well, you are in the minority :(