My teacher said gravity isn't a force, it's "just" geometry. Electromagnetic and weak is the after certain energy levels. On the other hand we used to count magnetic and electric forces as related but separate.
The feature existed in 4.x, the developers decided to toss it, knowing full well - I hope at least - that qt has nothing comparable. So what you (and they) say is technically true, only bullshit. For me, it is preferable to have a feature implemented (not ideally in KDE) to not implemented (ideally in QT).
Also, you seem to lose the ability to change on the fly: the change applies only when you re-login, which is mind-blowing in 2016, for me, the whole point of KLocale was that it worked around the UNIX's environment variable problem.
It's a question of taste and the kind of the sense of humor you have. I guess it can be tiresome if it's not your think. One of my favorite clip is this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JJcJIiQq2A
Well done research on the acronym
Is it possible to put the tree-style tabs on top (in place of the native tabs)?
My teacher said gravity isn't a force, it's "just" geometry. Electromagnetic and weak is the after certain energy levels. On the other hand we used to count magnetic and electric forces as related but separate.
The feature existed in 4.x, the developers decided to toss it, knowing full well - I hope at least - that qt has nothing comparable. So what you (and they) say is technically true, only bullshit. For me, it is preferable to have a feature implemented (not ideally in KDE) to not implemented (ideally in QT).
Also, you seem to lose the ability to change on the fly: the change applies only when you re-login, which is mind-blowing in 2016, for me, the whole point of KLocale was that it worked around the UNIX's environment variable problem.
No
When I was a physics student, we had a joke about this:
- How do recognise a Dyson Sphere?
- It has a star-sized hole on the side.
Resolved, as wontfix :(
The problem is in QT, so it prevents the desktop-icon filemanagement from working too.
for example, this: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=165044
keeps my wife off.
well...
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=277010
(granted, after mere 3 month and a huge flamewar, we got a status update!)
Smallest. Shame on you for this!
Thats adding insult to injury.
I think it's cool, if I read physics text, it feels like Stephen Hawking is giving me a lecture.
http://www.cringely.com/2011/01/2011-predictions-one-word-bufferbloat-or-is-that-two-words/
yeah. never understood the stuck-up c64 lovers, Spectrum all the way!
Cylons are the niggers of the future!
(spoiler)
past
Actually, admitting that of the millions of hours killed into creating Vista only a couple of thousands was "innovation" seems quite right :)
I still think it was a joke. Mark my words :)
Cracking the IRS d-base :)
oh, wait...
It's a question of taste and the kind of the sense of humor you have. I guess it can be tiresome if it's not your think. One of my favorite clip is this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JJcJIiQq2A
Good point :)
It's 'causing' the brain damage in a way that it prevents the solder from dying and thus hiding the symptoms of the brain damage :)
I'll take Porky, Bugs Bunny and especially Animaniacs over anything from Disney thanks all the same.
No. Quantum or not, the sum of the probabilities of all possibilities still 1.