I agree on LotR, but Matrix is as bad. Neither of them has anything sensible to say.
Matrix doesn't challenge your mind, it challenges your temper.
Good and evil are two concepts that just don't exist. They're to simple.
Trying to discuss them is futile.
Don't get me wrong, it works great when you want to be ehthralled by a beutiful story, as in both LotR and Matrix.
But it doesn't challenge you.
Let me clarify. I usually use the mouse to click on links etc. Using mouse gestures, the only time I have to move my hand to the keyboard is when I'm writing something, which I do far less than using links. Using the keyboard to navigate through pages takes a lot more time.
One good thing is that I mostly don't use any of phoenix buttons or menus, which means that the pointer rarely has to move far. It's the best way to open a link in a new tab, switch to it and then close it.
One great thing about phoenix is that you DON'T have to use any keybord shortcuts, it's all in the wrist! Mouse gestures is faster, and ain't that hard to learn.
I never use ctrl+t to open a new tab, I just hold my middle button and pull upwards!
Well, if you could send one my way it would be really nice!
sideshow_bob@linuxmail.org
Or you can test mod_musicindex which is a rewrite of Apache::MP3 in C.
I installed it with Icecast2 on my debian box and had it up and running in less than 20 minutes
I agree on LotR, but Matrix is as bad. Neither of them has anything sensible to say.
Matrix doesn't challenge your mind, it challenges your temper.
Good and evil are two concepts that just don't exist. They're to simple.
Trying to discuss them is futile.
Don't get me wrong, it works great when you want to be ehthralled by a beutiful story, as in both LotR and Matrix.
But it doesn't challenge you.
Ironic.
The first thing I noticed was that it MUCH faster and, oh... that there was no sound. Still isn't. Can't really get ALSA to work.
Ah, but you're missing path_man's point. ./'ers.
/.'ers probably, as I, agree with you.
He's probably right about those horrible
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No one has ever said that communication is the strongest skill that a geek ever had.
Does that mean that I can't be an actor and a geek at the same time?
Damn, there went my career plans...
Let me clarify. I usually use the mouse to click on links etc. Using mouse gestures, the only time I have to move my hand to the keyboard is when I'm writing something, which I do far less than using links. Using the keyboard to navigate through pages takes a lot more time.
One good thing is that I mostly don't use any of phoenix buttons or menus, which means that the pointer rarely has to move far. It's the best way to open a link in a new tab, switch to it and then close it.
One great thing about phoenix is that you DON'T have to use any keybord shortcuts, it's all in the wrist! Mouse gestures is faster, and ain't that hard to learn.
I never use ctrl+t to open a new tab, I just hold my middle button and pull upwards!