Personally I really disliked the Gamecube's controller. Its different sized buttons threw me off, the shoulder buttons depressed too far, and the d-pad is awkward to use for any extended period of time.
I find the Dual Shock controller has a much nicer button layout and an easier to hit d-pad. However, the analog sticks are more of an afterthought than an integral part of the controller, situated too far away from the thumb for my own tastes.
Best and only way I can think of, is if you have a previously established well known page in your name, place 'Yes, I am Surt' in it somewhere.
Short of that, you cannot prove you are who you are, so there is little point in slinging names around. Prove your expertise by providing insightful comments, rather than hauling out a name.
Install Cygwin, then put the bin directory of Cygwin in your PATH variable.
Bam! Grep and a whole host of other *nix utilities (including Bash, which you can use in place of cmd).
Personally I really disliked the Gamecube's controller. Its different sized buttons threw me off, the shoulder buttons depressed too far, and the d-pad is awkward to use for any extended period of time.
I find the Dual Shock controller has a much nicer button layout and an easier to hit d-pad. However, the analog sticks are more of an afterthought than an integral part of the controller, situated too far away from the thumb for my own tastes.
Best and only way I can think of, is if you have a previously established well known page in your name, place 'Yes, I am Surt' in it somewhere. Short of that, you cannot prove you are who you are, so there is little point in slinging names around. Prove your expertise by providing insightful comments, rather than hauling out a name.
and give proof that you worked on it?