I happen to agree with parent. Shame it got modded down by some bigots.
MS is getting better, and the open source community is finally starting to get a taste of the bullying MS has had to tolerate. Only MS is kinda numb to it now and does things their own way.
I can't believe it took this long for someone to point this out! Finally someone who makes some sense. Slashdot is really beginning to discourage me and I'm having more and more trouble believing what I read here.
I WILL say that it's the ultimate stoner song. I recommend EVERYONE to listen to that entire song next time they're on a truly psychedelic high. =)
-b!
And I think we're all forgetting to appreciate that since we do use QWERTY now, everytime we use our old mechanical typewriter, we're less likely to experience key jams. Sure, mechanical typewriters are becoming less popular, but I'm pleased to know that if we ever decide to abandon this whole computer thing and go back to those trusty old typewriters, we won't have to worry about jammin' our keys up.
Some things can't be done with a word processor. I think it's just a fad and people will eventually realize the efficiency of a typewriter.
I happen to agree with parent. Shame it got modded down by some bigots. MS is getting better, and the open source community is finally starting to get a taste of the bullying MS has had to tolerate. Only MS is kinda numb to it now and does things their own way.
I can't believe it took this long for someone to point this out! Finally someone who makes some sense. Slashdot is really beginning to discourage me and I'm having more and more trouble believing what I read here.
I don't get it. Was that sarcasm? Or do I need to reread the post.
I WILL say that it's the ultimate stoner song. I recommend EVERYONE to listen to that entire song next time they're on a truly psychedelic high. =) -b!
And I think we're all forgetting to appreciate that since we do use QWERTY now, everytime we use our old mechanical typewriter, we're less likely to experience key jams. Sure, mechanical typewriters are becoming less popular, but I'm pleased to know that if we ever decide to abandon this whole computer thing and go back to those trusty old typewriters, we won't have to worry about jammin' our keys up.
Some things can't be done with a word processor. I think it's just a fad and people will eventually realize the efficiency of a typewriter.