You wrote: "'m sorry -- but no one wants to dig through any Microsoft code, other than to laugh at some of the awful programming technices. This guy has no more clue about coding than any other typical president at a typical software company...it's really beginning to show now, though. "
Well.actually, just out of curiosity, I'd like to see it. Check if we're doing *very* different things and all. I *suspect* we are but still...
This is funny. According to law in about all civilised nations it's illegal to have an agreement that itself breaks the law. Checking your own *purchased* machine against another is something no company can forbid.
Just imagine a car factory forbidding the owner to bechmark it against another car.
Well, A and N fit on a disk set. It comes in
;)
*very* handy for special occasions that you're
dying to install and a ether is not around.
Believe me, I have met the situation
You wrote:
"'m sorry -- but no one wants to dig through any Microsoft code, other than to laugh at some of the awful programming technices. This guy has no more clue about coding than any other typical president at a typical software company...it's really beginning to show now, though. "
Well.actually, just out of curiosity, I'd like to
see it. Check if we're doing *very* different
things and all. I *suspect* we are but still...
It *would* be interesting.
Uhhm. Here it does run faster.
"perl -e 'print scalar reverse q(\)-: ,hacker Perl another Just)' "
,hacker Perl another Just\)'"
Uhhm... shouldn't that be:
"perl -e 'print scalar reverse q(\)-:
(Note the *last* "\")
.. which means that in the eyes of a commercial
company linux has a larger user base than Mac.
We seem to be getting somewhere...
Wasn't there something like a "mnemonic" out there
for a while?
And what *is* happening to arena lately?
Yeah. Browsers and office suits should be next
projects after desktops
This is funny. According to law in about all civilised nations it's illegal to have an agreement that itself breaks the law. Checking your own *purchased* machine against another is something no company can forbid.
Just imagine a car factory forbidding the owner to bechmark it against another car.
Nobody would buy it
Well....
;-)
"With emulation the last 10 percent of effort takes 95 percent of time"
Ed Muth seems to be having read the Wine-README
Hehheheh
BTW I got Excel working quite perfectly. Font looked ugly but hey... Word had some shit, I gather it emulates crashes too well.