- Frankly, who the hell are you, or anyone else, to choose which wm I use? -
Hold up tyrone - relax I dont think anyone is trying to force a WM on you nor do I think the man is trying to hold you down....
Big changes...Dont fix what isn't broke....money - well servers/bandwidth/people are not free...Innovation in the slashcode - again dont fix it if it ain't broke also moderating articles - why would you want to do that? Your still going to read it regardless of what the moderation of it is right so why waste the time to come up with some extra head ache that no one will really benefit from? heh...spell checking for posts or articles? Either way - editors should lurn to spell and so shuld you, besides I think you probably more often then not get the point of whats being written about regardless of how it is spelled(i.e. simple spelling mistakes)........
Yes - they run on these things out of the box - Now you can commence to buying 100 of them and starting your fangled whiz bang e-commerce/distributed computing/colocation company.
Lemme know if you need investors!!
The only gripe I have with the.mac thing is that Apple specifically said - free email for life. FREE EMAIL FOR LIFE - now I know and so does everyone else know that bandwidth and servers arn't free - but if thats how apple wanted to play it they should have said so from the get go - not get people to bite the bait and then reel them in - Point in case I was helping a teacher of mine get all his new mac setup and what not and he asked me about a.mac email address - I said to him oh ya its free for life so it should be good, go ahead and change over your old email address to this new one - drop his old email address - so he does and what do you know - a few months later apple is telling him he's gotta cough up a 100 bucks or whatever it was just to keep his email and get a few services that are worlthess.
- Frankly, who the hell are you, or anyone else, to choose which wm I use? - Hold up tyrone - relax I dont think anyone is trying to force a WM on you nor do I think the man is trying to hold you down....
Big changes...Dont fix what isn't broke....money - well servers/bandwidth/people are not free...Innovation in the slashcode - again dont fix it if it ain't broke also moderating articles - why would you want to do that? Your still going to read it regardless of what the moderation of it is right so why waste the time to come up with some extra head ache that no one will really benefit from? heh...spell checking for posts or articles? Either way - editors should lurn to spell and so shuld you, besides I think you probably more often then not get the point of whats being written about regardless of how it is spelled(i.e. simple spelling mistakes)........
In soviet russia the beowulf posts you!
Yes - they run on these things out of the box - Now you can commence to buying 100 of them and starting your fangled whiz bang e-commerce/distributed computing/colocation company. Lemme know if you need investors!!
The only gripe I have with the .mac thing is that Apple specifically said - free email for life. FREE EMAIL FOR LIFE - now I know and so does everyone else know that bandwidth and servers arn't free - but if thats how apple wanted to play it they should have said so from the get go - not get people to bite the bait and then reel them in - Point in case I was helping a teacher of mine get all his new mac setup and what not and he asked me about a .mac email address - I said to him oh ya its free for life so it should be good, go ahead and change over your old email address to this new one - drop his old email address - so he does and what do you know - a few months later apple is telling him he's gotta cough up a 100 bucks or whatever it was just to keep his email and get a few services that are worlthess.
I never could understand how SunRem stayed in business with their crazy prices.