I wonder how many developers (and their corresponding nations) would survive a "release-critical" bug. Bug lists would be depressingly short and marked "wontfix, irradiated".
I wonder when some random feminist organization will sue them for not sending them targeted unsolicited email.
I mean, they must be royally pissed -- not only they get as much spam as the average Joe, but they also have to put up with stuff like "Her $HAIRY_ANIMAL needs more times a night".
Imagine the headlines -- "We want our targeted spam, you sexist pigs!"...
Or this one in The Local:
http://www.thelocal.se/19028/20090423/
Sumatra PDF Do I want to trust something that comes from "blog.kowalczyk.info"?
Oh, I don't know.. Depends whether you trust FSF then. Trust hierarchy:
http://www.fsf.org/
http://www.fsfeurope.org/
http://pdfreaders.org/
http://blog.kowalczyk.info/software/sumatrapdf/index.html
You surely won't find problem discovering the links between those sites, as it took me no more than two minutes.
For what it's worth, I use SumatraPDF for my LaTeX writings, as it's extremely small and fast, and renders some images better than Adobe Reader.
I see blasted missiles?
I wonder how many developers (and their corresponding nations) would survive a "release-critical" bug. Bug lists would be depressingly short and marked "wontfix, irradiated".
I wonder when some random feminist organization will sue them for not sending them targeted unsolicited email. I mean, they must be royally pissed -- not only they get as much spam as the average Joe, but they also have to put up with stuff like "Her $HAIRY_ANIMAL needs more times a night". Imagine the headlines -- "We want our targeted spam, you sexist pigs!"...