You are right, but visiting the story page is necessary in order to follow the discussion, which I think is what most people come here for. I hardly think this is a conscious move to receive more money from advertising.
but I've been using it for years with friends. It's easier to just say "744 with five balls" than to come up with some random name for the move/pattern.
Because of the AUR, Arch is more likely to have a package for some given obscure application that Debian would be missing. Also, these packages are kept up to date to a greater extent than you'll see on Debian. Finally they're all in one place where as you don't have to constantly add repositories to your package manager's repo list.
What you're mentioning are some of the main reasons why I am running Arch. But there's also the wiki, the community and the feeling of having a system which is very simple and clean. I tried it a few months ago and just loved it.
People should know by now that if you don't want to have the ending spoiled for you, don't read the plot section. It's not a review. It's an encyclopedic article.
This is incomplete.
A few more points:
- The user IDs don't even show.
- The comment date says things like "Yesterday" or "4 hours ago".
- Beta sucks.
You are right, but visiting the story page is necessary in order to follow the discussion, which I think is what most people come here for. I hardly think this is a conscious move to receive more money from advertising.
/. doesn't get more page views... The link only toggles the visibility of the decoded version.
That was actually Kirk.
but I've been using it for years with friends. It's easier to just say "744 with five balls" than to come up with some random name for the move/pattern.
In three years we will all have hoverboards!
He will have to make do with the standard model.
Do not use french!
Hey, there is no way you can prove that!
I actually built my first LFS system on a netbook with an Intel Atom processor... It took a few days, but it was definitely worth it. You learn a lot.
Sarif Industries was founded in 2007. Learn your history! http://sarifindustries.com/en/#/sarifandyou/sarifindustries/
Because of the AUR, Arch is more likely to have a package for some given obscure application that Debian would be missing. Also, these packages are kept up to date to a greater extent than you'll see on Debian. Finally they're all in one place where as you don't have to constantly add repositories to your package manager's repo list.
What you're mentioning are some of the main reasons why I am running Arch. But there's also the wiki, the community and the feeling of having a system which is very simple and clean. I tried it a few months ago and just loved it.
What about aspect ratio? Won't that be a concern?
What is this? Slashbucks?
They're there. You just can't see them because they're black.
To make it work in the Firefox 4 beta, you have to go to about:config and set webgl.enabled_for_all_sites to true.
That Virtual Presence Device looked interesting!
They should blame Blade Runner instead.
They have TV, but tuning in to Chinese or South Korean broadcasts is illegal. Their television sets are even modified to avoid such actions.
Did it hurt the second time?
You can't take for granted that they will find another robot donor!
Maybe they are just trying to get into the criminal mind.
People should know by now that if you don't want to have the ending spoiled for you, don't read the plot section. It's not a review. It's an encyclopedic article.
It seems like Apple is already looking at the problem.