> Simply go to purchase the $49.95 digital edition,
> and then enter coupon code 'freespire' to receive
> a $49.95 discount.
Yeah, that amounts to $49.95 - $49.95 = $0.00. Why not just give it away for free then? I guess when you see the words 'simply' and 'free', you should be on the lookout for a complicated way to pump cash around.
Said Isaac Newton:
"Back when I discovered the gravitational laws, kilo meant 1000, and mega meant 1,000,000 apples. Why change the definition of something that is already defined and widely used since so many centuries ago?"
> Simply go to purchase the $49.95 digital edition, > and then enter coupon code 'freespire' to receive > a $49.95 discount. Yeah, that amounts to $49.95 - $49.95 = $0.00. Why not just give it away for free then? I guess when you see the words 'simply' and 'free', you should be on the lookout for a complicated way to pump cash around.
You're right, it should be
unzip "*.zip".
zip under unix somehow can't use the shells expansion, but can do it itself if you quote the *.
Said Isaac Newton:
"Back when I discovered the gravitational laws, kilo meant 1000, and mega meant 1,000,000 apples. Why change the definition of something that is already defined and widely used since so many centuries ago?"
There is only one 'l' in Philips, the company