And if Morningstar says so then it must be the gospel-truth.
Just buy a one year contract if you're worried about them sticking around and re-evaluate then. Or, here's an idea, train your staff to manage the software should Sourceforge go belly up.
Changing the color of links or text is not equivalent to changing the content of those elements. This "feature" is little more than MS-sponsored graffiti.
And what do you propose for those countless users who don't know this "feature" is changing the content they receive? At a minimum this should be disabled by default.
Should be mentioned that eRealty.com appears to only target the following areas:
Atlanta
Austin
Baltimore
Boston
Chicago
Dallas
Fort Worth
Houston
Northern Virginia
Southern California
Washington, D.C.
Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time series comes to mind, though the invention of numerous, believable languages by Tolkien is amazing and unequalled in modern fiction.
In fact, the use of language in Lord of the Rings is one of the true joys I get when reading the books.
And if Morningstar says so then it must be the gospel-truth.
Just buy a one year contract if you're worried about them sticking around and re-evaluate then. Or, here's an idea, train your staff to manage the software should Sourceforge go belly up.
I'll sign up for the ISP that starts geek voice-overs.
/var/mail/you is empty-- get some friends!"
"Dude,
Damn that's funny!
Pass the vodka, Comrade, and let us toast the ingenuity of Mother Russia!
Changing the color of links or text is not equivalent to changing the content of those elements. This "feature" is little more than MS-sponsored graffiti.
And what do you propose for those countless users who don't know this "feature" is changing the content they receive? At a minimum this should be disabled by default.
Centralized control is a GOOD thing, not a bad one, when it comes to ACTUALLY GETTING SOMETHING DONE.
Hitler and Mussolini would surely agree with you!
Should be mentioned that eRealty.com appears to only target the following areas: Atlanta Austin Baltimore Boston Chicago Dallas Fort Worth Houston Northern Virginia Southern California Washington, D.C.
Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time series comes to mind, though the invention of numerous, believable languages by Tolkien is amazing and unequalled in modern fiction.
In fact, the use of language in Lord of the Rings is one of the true joys I get when reading the books.
Perhaps Mandrake will give you a cool black T-shirt with all the contributors names on it for your $.
Maybe GSL can eventually make a dent in LAPACK.