I agree that my previous post came out a little harsh, but the content remains true. Anyways, when I manage to get the tampon out, things will go back to the usual;-)
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Funny, my wireless works out of the box on linux, but not on windows! You know, things change and you seems to be a little outdated. Linux is not ready for the masses for a hundred million reasons, but the get facts right, ok? Windows reinstall and setup: 2 and a half hours. Linux reinstall and setup: 30 minutes. I know this is not true on every scenario, but It happens on a lot of hardware. All my family's pcs and notebooks, for example.
Have you actually read any comment before posting? They used version 1.1 (which is the official one). This version did not specify formula format ON PURPOSE, to avoid specifying it in a broken way. Version 1.2 of the standard actually deal with it in a good way, but being a draft, MS has no obligation to implement it.
family website?! I would NEVER let my kids close to slashdot! I only visit slashdot in the middle of the night, with my doors looked. Are you insane!?:-)
The most delicate question on the topic is, IMO, that the best BT is better than the worst wireless, and the best wireless is better than the worst BT.
What I'm trying to say is that the specific model does make a huge difference on the decision. This question came right on time as I've been trying to decide it for myself. I am more inclined towards wireless on the idea that you get more options on the market and thus I should be easier to find one that fit my needs (size, feel, battery life, looks, form factor, etc)
No one is saying (on this thread) that the OS sucks. Its just those damn one button mouses. I can't comment on that because I never used one, but I get a feeling that I prefer multi button instead of multi-interaction with the same button
I guess the lag is related to distance. If the mouse is close to the reciever, things go well because you don't get too much "lost packets"
I saw it happening today during one presentation I gave. The mouse was really far from the reciever and it was hard to use it to point at large thing on the slide
So you say ubuntu should be OS X. I believe you are better using OS X by it self. If you want A to be like B, don't do it. Just use B and let the differences exist.
Not this option. Go to administration (or preferences, can't remember). There is an option called "processes" (or "services"). Click on add and choose your app. It will be started automatically.
Sorry for being vague. No ubuntu at work. If you think its necessary, I can check it at home
I can't! It's stuck!
I agree that my previous post came out a little harsh, but the content remains true. Anyways, when I manage to get the tampon out, things will go back to the usual ;-)
Funny, my wireless works out of the box on linux, but not on windows! You know, things change and you seems to be a little outdated. Linux is not ready for the masses for a hundred million reasons, but the get facts right, ok? Windows reinstall and setup: 2 and a half hours. Linux reinstall and setup: 30 minutes. I know this is not true on every scenario, but It happens on a lot of hardware. All my family's pcs and notebooks, for example.
I'm gonna rip your head off and shit down your neck
An explanation like yours would go miles ahead of ulrich's. The guy is an asshole
I'm sorry to disagree, but that make him an asshole. A geeky one, but basically an asshole
Have you actually read any comment before posting? They used version 1.1 (which is the official one). This version did not specify formula format ON PURPOSE, to avoid specifying it in a broken way. Version 1.2 of the standard actually deal with it in a good way, but being a draft, MS has no obligation to implement it.
That's my question: how hard is to make openoffice read this "new" odf made my MS Office? THAT would be a kick on the groins of MS!
but it does specify the general syntax that should be used for them, and Microsoft seems to have ignored this.
You must be wrong. If what you said is true, then their implementation is not compliant, IMO
To get porn!
(cocaine addict):
I happen to have an enjoyable time using cocaine products.
Just joking, no trolling intended! Couldn't resist ;-)
Maybe you change step 2 to repeatedly shouting "Boobies!"
And step 4 to "...profit!"
family website?! I would NEVER let my kids close to slashdot! I only visit slashdot in the middle of the night, with my doors looked. Are you insane!? :-)
Keyboard. Being wireless, it get easier to use it like a kata-board or key-bo
The most delicate question on the topic is, IMO, that the best BT is better than the worst wireless, and the best wireless is better than the worst BT.
What I'm trying to say is that the specific model does make a huge difference on the decision. This question came right on time as I've been trying to decide it for myself. I am more inclined towards wireless on the idea that you get more options on the market and thus I should be easier to find one that fit my needs (size, feel, battery life, looks, form factor, etc)
No one is saying (on this thread) that the OS sucks. Its just those damn one button mouses. I can't comment on that because I never used one, but I get a feeling that I prefer multi button instead of multi-interaction with the same button
A 1 button mouse that offers the normal three buttons, side buttons, and an extra scrollball.
... that reminds me of the old and beloved Street Fighter combos for special attacks
I guess the lag is related to distance. If the mouse is close to the reciever, things go well because you don't get too much "lost packets"
I saw it happening today during one presentation I gave. The mouse was really far from the reciever and it was hard to use it to point at large thing on the slide
if YOU get a 10 microinch penis and say it doesn't make a difference I won't argue with that! :-)
So you say ubuntu should be OS X. I believe you are better using OS X by it self. If you want A to be like B, don't do it. Just use B and let the differences exist.
hahaha. Nice one! Too sad I have no mod points and you are our dear friend AC
And you call that a polished and easy to use os!? command-option-3? What? How?
Just kidding. Couldn't resit. ;-)
That depends on which side of the gun you are my friend...
Under these ideal circumstances, I code 30,000 lines per day.
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Java or pyhton? Cause you know, it's a lot different!
Not this option. Go to administration (or preferences, can't remember). There is an option called "processes" (or "services"). Click on add and choose your app. It will be started automatically.
Sorry for being vague. No ubuntu at work. If you think its necessary, I can check it at home
5 reboots in 18 months is not "all the time" either!