I take issue with the conclusion of this submission headline, as there is plenty of evidence suggesting the possibility that we're not much of a contribution at all.
Yes, I agree. If you want irrefutable evidence of the real cause of global warming, allow me to introduce exhibit A.
You kick the ball when making a punt , attempting a field goal, starting the game or half by kicking off to the receiving team and after a touch down you kick the ball to score an extra point.
Yes well, they only kick the damn ball a couple of times during the whole game. It's like calling baseball "buntball".
This is one of those threads where people get free Karma by pontificating about the impending demise of Microsoft.
Actually, I believe it's also one of those threads where people criticize the predictability of such threads to get free karma. But you wouldn't know about that, would you?
And yes, I know it applies to me too. Gimme, gimme, gimme!
Even though it is funny, this post definitely deserves an 'Insightful'. I agree with you 100%.
Does Java have anything particularly more educational or correct than.NET? The difference of syntax between Java and C# is insignificant, and there's drag-an-drop, wizard, 1-2-3 IDE's for Java as well. WSAD is a good example. The real topic of this dicussion maybe should be: "Do high level IDE's Rot the Brain?". Going against Microsoft is completely uncalled for.
I guess all the "But does it run Linux?" jokes will be skipped on this one.
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And no, archive isn't the same.
Right, it is not the same, but archive + labels are a logical extensions of what folders do. If you apply a label to an email and then archive it, it's the equivalent of moving it to a folder named after the label. Click on the label on the left hand list, and it's the same as clicking on an inbox folder. The only difference might be the hierachical structure folders have, but that can be reproduced by applying multiple labels to the same conversation.
Might not be as friendly as the old file-sytstem-in-my-inbox scheme, but it's definitely more powerful.
Yes, I agree. If you want irrefutable evidence of the real cause of global warming, allow me to introduce exhibit A.
Can I hear a Ramen!
... anyone?
That's what they want you to think.
I believe they are wearing green. They might be right, but their real intentions are obviously to protect their products.
And for those who don't know Jack Thompson: http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson. Quote:
f) CowboyNeal
I don't think rootkits are that popular. Oh wait...
What's really funny is the obvious relationship between Google and rabbits.
What about $G0000000000gle? That's a bit catchy.
Shotgun! I already keep track of most of them, anyway.
How about him doing the whole thing? Light saber battle + eye gouging = fun any way you see it.
Yes well, they only kick the damn ball a couple of times during the whole game. It's like calling baseball "buntball".
Actually, I believe it's also one of those threads where people criticize the predictability of such threads to get free karma. But you wouldn't know about that, would you?
And yes, I know it applies to me too. Gimme, gimme, gimme!
Absolutely
Even though it is funny, this post definitely deserves an 'Insightful'. I agree with you 100%.
Does Java have anything particularly more educational or correct than .NET? The difference of syntax between Java and C# is insignificant, and there's drag-an-drop, wizard, 1-2-3 IDE's for Java as well. WSAD is a good example. The real topic of this dicussion maybe should be: "Do high level IDE's Rot the Brain?". Going against Microsoft is completely uncalled for.
And yes, I am relatively new here, thank you.
"Open-source: cheap"
Barely literate sounds just about right, Mr. Nazi.
I guess all the "But does it run Linux?" jokes will be skipped on this one.
That song is copyrighted by law. Please email Time Warner with all your personal details and "Copyright infringement" on the subject.
And no, archive isn't the same.
Right, it is not the same, but archive + labels are a logical extensions of what folders do. If you apply a label to an email and then archive it, it's the equivalent of moving it to a folder named after the label. Click on the label on the left hand list, and it's the same as clicking on an inbox folder. The only difference might be the hierachical structure folders have, but that can be reproduced by applying multiple labels to the same conversation.
Might not be as friendly as the old file-sytstem-in-my-inbox scheme, but it's definitely more powerful.
So, does that mean that San José, Costa Rica is not a beach after all?
Cyberdyne jelly, of course.
and everyone will die.
Your logic and reasoning are not welcome here.
Damn chinese spy trolls.
Apparantly you need a spell checker.