I've never really seen why people complain about the lack of updates to proprietary software. You pays your money, and you takes your choice - they're not obliged to offer you any more functionality than what you get when you install it.
Beneath the appealing, easy-to-use interface of Mac OS X is a rock-solid, UNIX-based foundation called Darwin that is engineered for stability, reliability, and performance. Darwin integrates a number of technologies, most importantly Mach 3.0, operating-system services based on FreeBSD 5, high-performance networking facilities, and support for multiple, integrated file systems. Because the design of Darwin is highly modular, you can dynamically add such things as device drivers, networking extensions, and new file systems.
I think it has surpassed emacs.
Plone 2.1 contains multi-lingual support by default - LinguaPlone. Works really well. /me is at the Plone conference
Why I don't like Opera so much...
Windows, GNU/Linux Intel, GNU/Linux PowerPC, GNU/Linux Sparc, FreeBSD, Solaris and Macintosh.
Pretty good give away. Opera is a good third browser, after Firefox and Safari.
I think we should call it WWW-RW ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_mouse#Histor y_of_mouse_engineering
Photo of the original mouse. How many buttons?
in soviet russia, Mozilla incorporates you!
Trolls often refer to the Apple Macintosh/Mac as MAC.
How many people have had people ask them a question about Apple, but they've asked it of Mac instead. ie. "Why don't Mac make OS X for PC?"
I've never really seen why people complain about the lack of updates to proprietary software. You pays your money, and you takes your choice - they're not obliged to offer you any more functionality than what you get when you install it.
Already caught on - it's the quality of a MattX encoded file. Mm 1 byte files.
Brass Eye Special: 4 years ago.
The special wasn't quite as good as the series though.
Nathan Barley? Have you gone insane?
2+0+0+5 = 7 too.
I think maybe that's just reading too much into it though.
Those demos have really got me interested in seeing what I can do with this.
Imagine a web enabled version of Delicious Library with this. Fuck, that's cool.
I actually have Opera on my Mac and on my cellphone. Maybe I am both users though ;)
I think he means they both gang up and hit a site at the same time ;)
Beneath the appealing, easy-to-use interface of Mac OS X is a rock-solid, UNIX-based foundation called Darwin that is engineered for stability, reliability, and performance. Darwin integrates a number of technologies, most importantly Mach 3.0, operating-system services based on FreeBSD 5, high-performance networking facilities, and support for multiple, integrated file systems. Because the design of Darwin is highly modular, you can dynamically add such things as device drivers, networking extensions, and new file systems.
Mac OS X != BSD.
Yes, it has bits of BSD under the hood, but it's not just another BSD.
Er.. weren't they selling it for 299 dollars up until like a fortnight ago?
Plone is very good.
Too popular? What do you use? Gopher?
Oh sure, but that's not a reason to not like BitTorrent, that's just a reason why you can't use it.
;)
Nice sig btw. I'd prefer RUN "SIG" myself
Just curious. Why don't you like torrents?
Dear Slashdot: please don't post about this. Screw you guys.
D'oh!
Especially not when 2.7 is the development version of 2.8, surely? ;)