I do agree that for humans to interact with robots on a natural level, they can't be like the robots of sci-fi lore. Their mannerisms will need to be more subtle, in my opinion.
But isn't the point of the toolbar really for searching, etc? The google engine covers more sites, and is just a superior search engine overall. You might prefer Yahoo Mail to Google Mail, that's your preference. But when it comes to a raw search engine, In my opinion google is better.
They are really expanding, huh? I'm still waiting for gbrowser, but the fifty new gmail invites should keep me occupied.
So Let's review:
gmail
new google groups
google api
gwiki
gbrowser
gearth
You notice that only about 40% of the replies are actually about anything remotely related to Subversion, let alone Version Control Systems in general? Just an observation.
But back to the topic, I don't know why there aren't more books about subversion out there already.
Why would anybody care if it is dead? XFree86 is subpar in comparison with Xorg, which has a huge development community, with very frequent updates/patches.
/Me commits Sepukku for even saying it
perhaps those speech-to-text utilities that blind people use?
Well if he was talking 1.5 mbit up, then that would be something else, but I'm guessing he means 1.5 mbps downstream?
Leave it to Windows! Microsoft always knows best, so it'll find a way to boot, I know it!
0.o
Linus is Dead! Linus is Dead!
No this is everybody vs. w3c it would seem, with microsoft potentially being favored in the long run.
I do agree that for humans to interact with robots on a natural level, they can't be like the robots of sci-fi lore. Their mannerisms will need to be more subtle, in my opinion.
and have one leg...and are blind and homosexual.
Or if you're really poor/old fashioned/stupid, you could capture the output from the speakers on a tape recorder.
Bitrate: 5 bits per second
Yahoo used to be a directory index of sites, categorized by humans, but search.yahoo.com is not that.
But search engine to search engine, google wins.
But isn't the point of the toolbar really for searching, etc? The google engine covers more sites, and is just a superior search engine overall. You might prefer Yahoo Mail to Google Mail, that's your preference. But when it comes to a raw search engine, In my opinion google is better.
Thank you, my point exactly. If you want to buy a dress, while on a date with a fresh hot single in your area, then get this toolbar I suppose.
I think this is an exercise in futility.
It's the next generation H-Bomb, wielded by the next generation Borg. Assimilate, or be destroyed.
They are really expanding, huh? I'm still waiting for gbrowser, but the fifty new gmail invites should keep me occupied. So Let's review: gmail new google groups google api gwiki gbrowser gearth
You notice that only about 40% of the replies are actually about anything remotely related to Subversion, let alone Version Control Systems in general? Just an observation. But back to the topic, I don't know why there aren't more books about subversion out there already.
Why would anybody care if it is dead? XFree86 is subpar in comparison with Xorg, which has a huge development community, with very frequent updates/patches.
How is this idiotic Microsoft bashing? This is a legitimate story, or so it appears. This isn't bashing at all.
That has got to be the worst excuse...ever. Even for MICROSOFT.
Or maybe the Gentoo devels will develop a g4 version?
That's part of the fedora feel i was talking about:
aurox comes with up2date and just like on fedora it works like shit