The fact that this version has the same name as the 'real' version (Breezy Badger) - and it actually passes for a child's software name - should raise some questions about the maturity of the naming conventions for Ubuntu..
I appreciate what you're saying (the dreaded "scalability" word..) but really, Myspace is put together incredibly poorly. The functionality is poor, the coding is bad (allowing users to insert CSS/JS isn't helping them either) and the site is frequently down or broken.
Students of musical theory will know that when examining cadence {Wikipedia: "Cadences give phrases a distinctive ending, that can, for example, indicate to the listener whether the piece is to be continued or concluded"), a piece using the "right" progression will always succeed. Compare Green Day's Boulevard Of Broken Dreams with Kelly Clarkson's Behind These Hazel Eyes: both use the same chord progression, in theoretical terms, and that progression is a sure-fire hit because it sounds "good" to the ear. I guess the formulas they're using here probably take into account this concept.
Most computer (Windows) users will have WMP installed already, so that widens your target audience for that program. I'd say go with that, just because pretty much everyone has it installed (presuming you're appealing to the average Joe).
My karma is terrible already so I don't care about posting this, but that was seriously not +4 Funny. That was the worst joke I've heard today.. and I live with girls.
I'm getting a little scared. Apple is becoming the Google of the physical world; in that soon, everywhere you go will have some hookup to an iPod, or other Apple hardware, just like every aspect of the internet is eventually coming under the control of Google's multicoloured iron fist (that does no evil..).
If he had to tell a story, he'd write a new fucking movie instead of constantly pushing the same tired one he knows will be eaten up by mindless clones (no pun) worldwide.
I guess this adds a whole new dimension to Google's trust rank. Maybe in the future Google will have a 'People' search, like a directory of the world. Could you imagine that?
further proof that google is taking over the world. in a good way. if only there was a google arms confederacy, they could convince dictators and 'terrorists' to negotiate over a steaming mug of cocoa or something.
I found a really useful little tool called TraySaver. It allows you to minimize any running program to the tray, and hide any unhidable icons from the system tray, including its own icon. Without it I feel swamped by the countless icons Windows forces me to keep, including the 'Safely Remove Hardware' dialog asking me if I want to disconnect my USB modem. Uh, no.
The fact that this version has the same name as the 'real' version (Breezy Badger) - and it actually passes for a child's software name - should raise some questions about the maturity of the naming conventions for Ubuntu..
I appreciate what you're saying (the dreaded "scalability" word..) but really, Myspace is put together incredibly poorly. The functionality is poor, the coding is bad (allowing users to insert CSS/JS isn't helping them either) and the site is frequently down or broken.
Saw this on digg daaaaaays ago!
Students of musical theory will know that when examining cadence {Wikipedia: "Cadences give phrases a distinctive ending, that can, for example, indicate to the listener whether the piece is to be continued or concluded"), a piece using the "right" progression will always succeed. Compare Green Day's Boulevard Of Broken Dreams with Kelly Clarkson's Behind These Hazel Eyes: both use the same chord progression, in theoretical terms, and that progression is a sure-fire hit because it sounds "good" to the ear. I guess the formulas they're using here probably take into account this concept.
What's to stop people using keygens and flogging illegal copies under the pretence of "used" licenses?
"because to it's commonality" man, who edits this stuff?
Most computer (Windows) users will have WMP installed already, so that widens your target audience for that program. I'd say go with that, just because pretty much everyone has it installed (presuming you're appealing to the average Joe).
I don't know about coding, but in the field of "lacking a sexual partner" I think the link with roleplaying is high.
My karma is terrible already so I don't care about posting this, but that was seriously not +4 Funny. That was the worst joke I've heard today.. and I live with girls.
I'm getting a little scared. Apple is becoming the Google of the physical world; in that soon, everywhere you go will have some hookup to an iPod, or other Apple hardware, just like every aspect of the internet is eventually coming under the control of Google's multicoloured iron fist (that does no evil..).
SlashDot? Slashdot? Slash Dot?
Solution: get an elk.
If he had to tell a story, he'd write a new fucking movie instead of constantly pushing the same tired one he knows will be eaten up by mindless clones (no pun) worldwide.
I guess this adds a whole new dimension to Google's trust rank. Maybe in the future Google will have a 'People' search, like a directory of the world. Could you imagine that?
ehhhh, I can't be bothered to register just to get the link.
"and will all come travel to it at some point in their illustrious time-traveling careers" Surely they'll all come to it at the same point?
4. ?????? 5. Profit!
ahhh, MTV finds another market to ruin with unfair ad promotion. First music, now games.
It's gotta be fake, I mean, if the kid didn't know that 127.0.0.1 was his own IP then how would he know about tools to remotely delete entire drives?
I'd never use this, free/legal or not, because the music will be in the awful RealPlayer format. I'd rather just not have the music.
Tell your son to check out http://www.emureactor.com, it's a great site for roms with little to no adspam/porn.
further proof that google is taking over the world. in a good way. if only there was a google arms confederacy, they could convince dictators and 'terrorists' to negotiate over a steaming mug of cocoa or something.
I found a really useful little tool called TraySaver. It allows you to minimize any running program to the tray, and hide any unhidable icons from the system tray, including its own icon. Without it I feel swamped by the countless icons Windows forces me to keep, including the 'Safely Remove Hardware' dialog asking me if I want to disconnect my USB modem. Uh, no.
Mars Volta? Lay off the crack, they're American/Latin.
..crack? Columbia? Those filthy astronauts. I heard there's heroin on Mars.