Outlook 2003 is so far ahead of this program, it's really not even funny. I think it's kind of lame that it looks just like outlook express---like years ago.
*yawn*
Really?
How about: Lars Van Trier, Derrida, Baudrillard (whom mind you, the Matrix was ripped off from...)
Writers, huh, how about: Martin Amis, Salman Rushdie, T. S. Elliot, geee --- no one there.
Yeah, NOTHING has come out of Europe.
Shows how much you know.
Frankly, reading the comments on this topic, I'm absolutely shocked at peoples' attitudes. From reading these threads 99.9999% of all posts are:
1) Well, poor people are dumb
2) It's their own fault
3) Everyone should have a computer! Why don't poor people have a computer!!
This is terrible. It's no wonder that all the Socialist countries in the world are leaping ahead of us in the Arts, AND in technology.
(Quick Question: Where was Linus from, anyone????)
Frankly, I find the lack of sensitivity appalling.
Actually, maybe this says something about the viability of open source? I've been reading Slashdot for years, and the majority of ads on Slashdot, guess what, are from non-open source companies. So what if they're anti-Linux? Operating Systems aren't religions---they're pieces if inanimate, intrinsically valueless software.
And maybe it says something about the viability of Linux/OSS companies?
Outlook 2003 is so far ahead of this program, it's really not even funny. I think it's kind of lame that it looks just like outlook express---like years ago. *yawn*
If they don't take their birthdates... then what? They have to release a new card every year???
Go down to Home Depot and get a few bottles of electrical contact cleaner. If that doesn't take the smell out---NOTHING will.
Not to be a jerk, 1,000 MB is not actually a gigabyte. A gigabyte is /actually/ something like 1,073,741,824 bytes, which is roughly 1,073MB.
It's not just unwarranted pretension.
Really? How about: Lars Van Trier, Derrida, Baudrillard (whom mind you, the Matrix was ripped off from...) Writers, huh, how about: Martin Amis, Salman Rushdie, T. S. Elliot, geee --- no one there. Yeah, NOTHING has come out of Europe. Shows how much you know.
Frankly, reading the comments on this topic, I'm absolutely shocked at peoples' attitudes. From reading these threads 99.9999% of all posts are: 1) Well, poor people are dumb 2) It's their own fault 3) Everyone should have a computer! Why don't poor people have a computer!! This is terrible. It's no wonder that all the Socialist countries in the world are leaping ahead of us in the Arts, AND in technology. (Quick Question: Where was Linus from, anyone????) Frankly, I find the lack of sensitivity appalling.
How's he going to give mozilla a soul when computers have no soul?? Now, here's soemthing with soul: Here
Actually, maybe this says something about the viability of open source? I've been reading Slashdot for years, and the majority of ads on Slashdot, guess what, are from non-open source companies. So what if they're anti-Linux? Operating Systems aren't religions---they're pieces if inanimate, intrinsically valueless software. And maybe it says something about the viability of Linux/OSS companies?