Comment Re: Just proves the point (Score 0) 1262
I don't understand. Is that supposed to be scary?
I don't understand. Is that supposed to be scary?
If you insult a whole gender, getting insults back is kind of expected.
Just use Debian testing instead of stable.
SUSE is like Red Hat, except their packages are pretty much up to date.
Download limit rather.
There are still people with bandwidth limits?
Are you sure you don't live in the past?
Are we supposed to know who all people with generic vietnamese names are?
Yes, let's make the Playstation a standard American console loke the Xbox instead of keeping its distinct Japanese flavor.
Why aren't the game consoles and DVR on Ethegnet? Do you enjoy having shitty bandwidth and latency?
It's the woman's problem because it's a non-problem. The only problem is thinking there is one.
No one but extremist feminists give a fuck about the gender of people doing anything with computers.
Men are not afraid of women "cutting into their dominated world". We just don't give a fuck.
That's a female fantasy.
There is no female equivalent of the expression "mancave", though I could have used "mother's basement" instead, which at least is gender neutral.
You're confusing gamers with video game players.
I'm just pointing out what the "gamer" stereotype means.
It depends what you're trying to qualify.
If it's for marketing purposes, then I suppose that the only thing that matters is how many titles are bought by unit of time, and how much money per title.
What is said at the end of the summary,
Mental hurdle aside, the reality is that anyone who plays games, regardless of the platform, is a gamer.
is obviously not true.
"Gamer" is associated with people who spend most of their time playing games inside their mancave.
People who play a bit of casual gaming on the go from time to time are not gamers.
"There is such a fine line between genius and stupidity." - David St. Hubbins, "Spinal Tap"