Yeh GADS people, what is up with this attitude that you are somehow ENTITLED to this kind of thing......just because something is online doesn't magically make it free for all, including the ones who generate it. Search engiens have bills. They need income. If you don't like the way they do it, GO ELSEWHERE and shut your pie hole!!
It is funny in a way, pissing and moaning because you don't like the way a free service is being provided.
Just ask yourself, would you like it the net was a nice big subscription service? Would you be willing to use all the www has to offer, ad free, for a monthly fee? I though not.
Umm.......pal
Where do you think all that carbon in the fossil fuels came from? Plants WAY back then, just like today, took CO2 from the air and stored it( as sugar). We aren't *creating* some new CO2, just puttin the old stuff back into circulation.
It didn't kill them then, it won't do us in now.
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Projects/Emissions/Rep or
ts/Pinatubo/pinatubo.html
and to a less helpful degree.....
http://pubs.usgs.gov/pinatubo/self/
USGS data.
42 Mt of CO2 from 1 volcano during 1 eruption. Your tree-huggin little greenies are gonna CRY if you look at the SO2 emissions......
Here's a GREAT idea.....in the Kyoto accord, global legislation should make it illegal for volcanoes to erupt. This would solve ALL "global warming" problems.
It really is about time for this little "global warming" hoax to end.......time to stop playing off people's fears of what they don't understand just to advance some friggen political agenda...
It isn't quicken, but its close enough for most of us.
This seems to sum things up. For all the good that free software gives users, it so often falls short. Gnucash simply doesn't have all the features users are looking for. It does have many useful features, but before wide acceptance of software like this can occur, someone somewhere must have the proper motovation to make it "perfect". And this is where i believe it is nessary to have a "pay for play" segment in the software market. At this time, it appears that a pure freeware world simply can't work.
Of COURSE they think we are stupid......and for good reason.
Some dumb motherfskers out there respond to and PURCHASE FROM SPAM!!!.....
Yeh GADS people, what is up with this attitude that you are somehow ENTITLED to this kind of thing......just because something is online doesn't magically make it free for all, including the ones who generate it. Search engiens have bills. They need income. If you don't like the way they do it, GO ELSEWHERE and shut your pie hole!!
It is funny in a way, pissing and moaning because you don't like the way a free service is being provided.
Just ask yourself, would you like it the net was a nice big subscription service? Would you be willing to use all the www has to offer, ad free, for a monthly fee? I though not.
*WHEW*, with the 1GB drive, now i can store 1,000,000 names/addresses, and appointments for the next 937,468 years!
Umm.......pal Where do you think all that carbon in the fossil fuels came from? Plants WAY back then, just like today, took CO2 from the air and stored it( as sugar). We aren't *creating* some new CO2, just puttin the old stuff back into circulation. It didn't kill them then, it won't do us in now.
The fellow has a point.......
p or
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Projects/Emissions/Re
ts/Pinatubo/pinatubo.html
and to a less helpful degree.....
http://pubs.usgs.gov/pinatubo/self/
USGS data.
42 Mt of CO2 from 1 volcano during 1 eruption. Your tree-huggin little greenies are gonna CRY if you look at the SO2 emissions......
Here's a GREAT idea.....in the Kyoto accord, global legislation should make it illegal for volcanoes to erupt. This would solve ALL "global warming" problems.
It really is about time for this little "global warming" hoax to end.......time to stop playing off people's fears of what they don't understand just to advance some friggen political agenda...
This seems to sum things up. For all the good that free software gives users, it so often falls short. Gnucash simply doesn't have all the features users are looking for. It does have many useful features, but before wide acceptance of software like this can occur, someone somewhere must have the proper motovation to make it "perfect". And this is where i believe it is nessary to have a "pay for play" segment in the software market. At this time, it appears that a pure freeware world simply can't work.