> I suppose it's better if you like having literally dozens of little files named stuff
> like pyra.bak scattered all over your directory. It's really good at pooping files > everywhere.
Eh? The only files Blogger uploads are the blogs themselves, saved as.html,.txt,.xml or what have you -- nothing else. Blogger has never "pooped" files anywhere, in my experience.
It's exceedingly simple to figure out Blogger tags, if you have half a brain and the inclination to go through the really short and simply written documentation, which is easy to find.
Sure, you can take notes with pen and paper... But can you check your email? Can you pretend to take notes while your boss/professor yaks endlessly and really be playing Galax?:)
And if you can carry all your spreadsheets and important documents, appointment books, calendars and diaries (years and years worth even) in your pocket instead of having to lug a hefty briefcase or knapsack around, what's wrong with that?
Not all things trendy suck; sometimes it's just a case of the majority realizing that something really useful to a few people could be useful to them as well. Three years ago people used to bug me about my phone always being busy because they didn't understand why I needed the phone line (guess they thought my computer had a telepathic connection to my isp!), and now almost everyone I know has an email address.
> I suppose it's better if you like having literally dozens of little files named stuff
.html, .txt, .xml or what have you -- nothing else. Blogger has never "pooped" files anywhere, in my experience.
> like pyra.bak scattered all over your directory. It's really good at pooping files
> everywhere.
Eh? The only files Blogger uploads are the blogs themselves, saved as
It's exceedingly simple to figure out Blogger tags, if you have half a brain and the inclination to go through the really short and simply written documentation, which is easy to find.
http://cheesedip.com
But can you check your email? Can you pretend to take notes while your boss/professor yaks endlessly and really be playing Galax?
And if you can carry all your spreadsheets and important documents, appointment books, calendars and diaries (years and years worth even) in your pocket instead of having to lug a hefty briefcase or knapsack around, what's wrong with that?
Not all things trendy suck; sometimes it's just a case of the majority realizing that something really useful to a few people could be useful to them as well. Three years ago people used to bug me about my phone always being busy because they didn't understand why I needed the phone line (guess they thought my computer had a telepathic connection to my isp!), and now almost everyone I know has an email address.
Lia