In Eugene Oregon where I grew up, we had the "lighting of the big joint", but a few years back they updated the technology to the "torching of the big bowl" with a giant 10 foot tall water bong. It's an Oregon thing...
Why do you claim to be Michael Kristopeit when it is clear that you are not? What did he do to you? Sleep with your girlfriend? Sleep with your mother?Refuse to sleep with YOU?
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It's no wonder you're so pissed off, what with your wife Rachel sleeping with EVERYONE but you...
This "well crafted" and "sophisticated" thing is attached to pirated games? Who's to say the game companies themselves didn't build and plant these to discourage pirated game use?
While GEMA is bullshit, much like the RIAA, photocopying sheet music is a far cry from kids singing a song.
While I think it is a bit odd that they are singing "Far Cry" by Rush in German day cares, it *is* a copyrighted song, so they'll have to get the sheep music from an approved source...
When I was in university I wrote a group paper with one guy whose wife was a professional editor, she helped us out by reviewing it and making suggestions, we had to fight not to get expelled because our paper was "too well written" to be our own work.
You had it proof read and edited by a professional. You did in fact "cheat", the work was not completely yours. This is essentially the same as buying your term paper on-line. You can rationalize it all you want, but the bottom line is your professor expected the work to be yours, not that of a "professional editor". I assume you went on to get an MBA?
Many cities in Italy ban general auto traffic in the core downtown, for example Firenze. They have camera, if you drive in downtown and don't have the proper permits, a VERY expensive ticket arrives in the mail.
You can sue as many Russian / Former Russians as you want. Will they ever be brought to AMERICAN justice? No. Russian Justice? Not as long as the keep passing suitcases of cash to Moscow.
I see from your "resume" that you never finished college, and live in your mom's basement. Since you use vi (or maybe emacs) to write all your correspondence, it's not surprising you have no concept of modern software. Isn't it time you unlocked your mother's bedroom door and let the police in to recover the mummified body and burry it? You know, there are now better email clients than Pine, and you miss out on a lot of the Interwebs by using Lynx. GET OUT OF YOUR MOM'S BASEMENT! GET THERAPY!
It has a big problem because it "guesses" your account-settings and basically automates the setup of your mailaccount. If it works, fine. But if it doesn't, you're SOL.
Nonsense.
It *trys* to guess your accound setting, and if it can't (and even if it thinks it has), it gives you the option of doing in manually. Yes, I'd like that option first, but really no big deal.
There are a lot of *other* things that make me start to think about Outlook...
Yes but this guys FAILED because he didn't even TRY to remove the "meta data". As with MS Work files, Open Office saves who and when for a file. This is "common" knowledge, "my grandmother knows this".
HOW DARE Marc Garcia question the SAGE WISDOM of Joel Spolski! HOW FUCKING DARE! God forbid we should take the ideas that a smart guy penned 20 years ago and rethink them in today's world! Gosh, that's sacrilege!
You won't get anything usable from an end user without some severe filtering.
Indeed. This attitude is one of the biggest failures in Open Source software development, and why companies like Microsoft flourish. Microsoft software has many issues, but listening to the End User is not one of MS's problems. On the other hand, pipe up to just about any Open Source project about End User issues, and "STFU and submit a patch" is about the nicest thing you'll hear. Even as responsive as Apache and Mozilla are, End Users still feel this wrath. It a fact, most companies that want their products to flourish and make money are responsive to the people that actually use them. The GIMP Team? Not so much.
"dropping of the big spud"
In Eugene Oregon where I grew up, we had the "lighting of the big joint", but a few years back they updated the technology to the "torching of the big bowl" with a giant 10 foot tall water bong. It's an Oregon thing...
Wow, don't you have something better to do while Junior High is on Christmas Vacation? You are about 14, right?
Why do you claim to be Michael Kristopeit when it is clear that you are not? What did he do to you? Sleep with your girlfriend? Sleep with your mother? Refuse to sleep with YOU?
It's no wonder you're so pissed off, what with your wife Rachel sleeping with EVERYONE but you...
Neither the app nor the methodology is public, and it will NOT be released
Until / unless sufficient cash has been offered to the developer...
This "well crafted" and "sophisticated" thing is attached to pirated games? Who's to say the game companies themselves didn't build and plant these to discourage pirated game use?
Rome? c'mon in Rome you have real traffic lights and zebra crossings that people follow to *some* degree.
I'm sorry, what? Where? Not in downtown Rome... Napoli (the Arm Pit of Italy), yup, you're right on with that...
While GEMA is bullshit, much like the RIAA, photocopying sheet music is a far cry from kids singing a song.
While I think it is a bit odd that they are singing "Far Cry" by Rush in German day cares, it *is* a copyrighted song, so they'll have to get the sheep music from an approved source...
So, if I am a professional, and all my peers are professionals, I can't go to school?
Don't be an ass. Yes, you can have peers in your field look it over and such. But hiring a PROFESSIONAL EDITOR is not the same thing and you know it.
No, you had a PROFESSIONAL edit your paper. That's not at all the same as getting peer feedback.
Rome maybe, but Florence (Firenze) is not bad at all.
When I was in university I wrote a group paper with one guy whose wife was a professional editor, she helped us out by reviewing it and making suggestions, we had to fight not to get expelled because our paper was "too well written" to be our own work.
You had it proof read and edited by a professional. You did in fact "cheat", the work was not completely yours. This is essentially the same as buying your term paper on-line. You can rationalize it all you want, but the bottom line is your professor expected the work to be yours, not that of a "professional editor". I assume you went on to get an MBA?
Many cities in Italy ban general auto traffic in the core downtown, for example Firenze. They have camera, if you drive in downtown and don't have the proper permits, a VERY expensive ticket arrives in the mail.
Perhaps...
You can sue as many Russian / Former Russians as you want. Will they ever be brought to AMERICAN justice? No. Russian Justice? Not as long as the keep passing suitcases of cash to Moscow.
I see from your "resume" that you never finished college, and live in your mom's basement. Since you use vi (or maybe emacs) to write all your correspondence, it's not surprising you have no concept of modern software. Isn't it time you unlocked your mother's bedroom door and let the police in to recover the mummified body and burry it? You know, there are now better email clients than Pine, and you miss out on a lot of the Interwebs by using Lynx. GET OUT OF YOUR MOM'S BASEMENT! GET THERAPY!
Lack of pics? (runs)
Obviously you haven't been to my FaceBook...
It has a big problem because it "guesses" your account-settings and basically automates the setup of your mailaccount. If it works, fine. But if it doesn't, you're SOL.
Nonsense.
It *trys* to guess your accound setting, and if it can't (and even if it thinks it has), it gives you the option of doing in manually. Yes, I'd like that option first, but really no big deal.
There are a lot of *other* things that make me start to think about Outlook...
You've never waded through a laundry list of bugs before, have you?
Your project has that many code problems? Maybe you need a new team.
Yes but this guys FAILED because he didn't even TRY to remove the "meta data". As with MS Work files, Open Office saves who and when for a file. This is "common" knowledge, "my grandmother knows this".
If your heart rate is elevated or you're palms are sweating, and you're close to an airport/school/gov office building/whatever...
Good grief! Maybe I'm just in the back of my window-less Econoline rubbing off a quick one! What's the problem?
The real question is, who is Marc Garcia...
HOW DARE Marc Garcia question the SAGE WISDOM of Joel Spolski! HOW FUCKING DARE! God forbid we should take the ideas that a smart guy penned 20 years ago and rethink them in today's world! Gosh, that's sacrilege!
No. No. No. You'll end up with a database full of laundry list bugs...
God forbid you would want that! A list of issues that the people that ACTUALLY USE YOUR PRODUCT have with it? Heavens no...
You won't get anything usable from an end user without some severe filtering.
Indeed. This attitude is one of the biggest failures in Open Source software development, and why companies like Microsoft flourish. Microsoft software has many issues, but listening to the End User is not one of MS's problems. On the other hand, pipe up to just about any Open Source project about End User issues, and "STFU and submit a patch" is about the nicest thing you'll hear. Even as responsive as Apache and Mozilla are, End Users still feel this wrath. It a fact, most companies that want their products to flourish and make money are responsive to the people that actually use them. The GIMP Team? Not so much.
Completely on target. As a Sarah Palin supporter...
Clearly a troll.