Comment Re:Privacy (Score 1) 753
Lies. And you fell for it.
Lies. And you fell for it.
Your pocket gets heavy because you're not used to getting prices with tax included, adding them up in your head as you shop and actually using your change. I have seen it in other Americans (not a slight against them, it's just a different environment and I have adapted to the American way since living here).
So run a wallet with an SMS interface (I'm not aware of such a beast but there's absolutely no reason it couldn't work)
I understand he's currently stuck on picking Evian or Dasani for the beverage.
Had to kick over a few tables on the way out.
7 had widgets but they got mysteriously discontinued.
Possibly as they break down, they effectively have a larger surface area and the UV raining down gets to be that much more effective.
Slashdot, take your click bait and shove it up your arse.
I'm done here.
"We're gonna need a bigger re-education camp"
I know this is a Unix discussion but it's worth pointing out for those that don't know that DOS (or cmdshell) doesn't do wildcard expansion and if you want that, you have to take special steps (when I played with it, it involved linking with a different library). DOS commandline processing is very weird and (was) hard to find documentation for. I think I've spent many hours on trial-and-error trying to get things to work.
There are a few programs which allow per-file options so it doesn't necessarily make sense to do so (the imagemagick tools for example).
In fact, I think there's quite a lot. I often find myself adding options at the end and it seems to work more often than not. (wget also springs to mind).
Overblown as in "We can always eat Soylent Green in our concrete wasteland" I think.
Which one? There's two memes there cunningly juxtaposed.
But if those hacks should be elsewhere in an abstraction layer, that's a case for refactoring, not a rewrite. Though I typically find the first step in refactoring is to modularize everything (if it's not already). Then each piece can be refactored (or even completely rewritten if needs be) as needed.
Not that there aren't times for rewrites but backtracking to the beginning is a fairly drastic action.
That's actually what I have. Though it does have leather on the sleeves.
It is easier to change the specification to fit the program than vice versa.