Comment Re:Startup management subsystem (Score 2, Informative) 416
You could refute that trivially by clearly stating what problem it actually solves. Yet you chose not to do that.
You could refute that trivially by clearly stating what problem it actually solves. Yet you chose not to do that.
Even if I were a normal healthy person, all veganism would get me is a nutritional deficiency.
Although I'm with the guy that rightly pointed out that these cows would still be a problem if we left things "au naturel" since bison covered the states that now grow corn for cattle feed.
The vegans are advocating genocide of one form or another.
Except fascism and communism don't generate better outcomes. They just lead to more corruption and less effective outcomes.
This is why American had guns and butter and the Soviets just had guns.
No, not really. What the FAA has to say is really meaningless. The relevant trial court judge has all of the real power (and real say) here.
Yes. Just decide suddenly to stop using the monopoly that has had a choke hold on the industry for 30 years. That may well be longer than you've even been around.
Gamers don't actually like Windows. They just tolerate it for the ecosystem.
Well, no one with any sense in IT goes anywhere near this close to the bleeding edge. This thing as all things similarly new should be relegated for testing and experimentation.
Although my own personal opinion is that I feel sorry for Windows users...
Mandated insurance makes no sense. It's not sufficient to cover anything but the most trivial accident. Compared to the costs and risks involved it's a completely token gesture.
You are a clueless idiot.
I bet you're too young to have ever programmed a VCR.
It's not anything remotely comparable to what we're talking about here. If VCRs were like Win 3.1 people would have less of an excuse for their clock to be blinking at 12:00.
You're on crack.
There's a reason that Microsoft finally created a MacOS knockoff in Win95. It's a much better interface.
Up to that point, it was pretty much no contest. It wasn't just MacOS but pretty much EVERYTHING else was easier to use than what Microsoft was trying to sell.
The only reason that any version of Windows ever made more impact was the fact that Microsoft was the dominant software vendor. Their product was force fed everywhere. It took very little effort to improve on whatever the current version of DOS and Windows was.
I've fascinated that a "rocket scientist" would have problems dealing with the Win 3.1 "desktop". Sure, it wasn't great but it wasn't that hard to deal with.
Nope.
MacOS is a variant of OpenStep (not-unix).
Linux shares the same graphics subsystem as other Unixen use thus allowing for portability of GUI window managers, desktops, and applications across Unixen.
No. The problem is that they COPIED it badly.
Another problem is Microsoft invented anything.
It's much like the start menu itself. It's nothing more than an anchored cascading menu. This was being done by a lot of people on different operating systems (including Windows) before this "invention".
Perfect example of a bogus patent.
> That's cute. You think that actual benefits of GMOs mean anything to the people listening to all the FUD that gets spread about them.
My main objection to GMOs is that they transfer rights from individuals to large corporations.
The "science" aspect is entirely a side show to distract from that.
Well, the pink slime scandal was all about chemicals used in processing that weren't disclosed despite the fact that they remained in the end product in sufficient quantities to make them smell rank.
There are other additives that are in American foods and are unlabeled while being banned in other countries. Some of these are also relevant to some portion of the population that are sensitive to them.
Some people can even smell the farm chemicals on produce if you concentrate them through juicing.
I've noticed several design suggestions in your code.