Comment Re:Paltry (Score 1) 193
We've always used MECHANICAL voting machines here.
We've always used MECHANICAL voting machines here.
Well, Fiats are kind-of infamous for being cheap junk, aren't they?
I'd be one to use WordPerfect 5, because of its bare minimum UI in edit mode.
Most likely, that disgraced quack Andrew Wakefield.
Maybe GNOME will dry up and wither away, and most likely MATE will survive - because MATE is the GNOME people want.
MASM, probably, but every MASM I've tried - 1.1, 3.0, 4.0, 4.1, 5.1 - chokes and dies on it. Let me know if you get 'em to roll - I'd like to create some custom bins and take 'em for a spin. xD
-uso.
It's why I use Seamonkey, they don't change the UI willy-nilly, but it's Firefox under the hood.
People need to realize that Andrew Wakefield, the father of the anti-vax movement as we know it today, was discredited and disgraced for the shoddiness of his so-called "research".
Oh yeah, and he had a vested interest in kids not getting MMR vax - I think he had ownership of a patent on a different rubella-only vaccine. Herp derp.
He said Mac, not iPad.
Like 0.0.0.0?
In my opinion, the answer to Beta is to try to create an alternative
If they gave a flip about what we thought about the site, it would probably look the same as it did 10 years ago. If it ain't broke, etc.
There is always LGPL.
If I have to choose a license, I usually use the University of Illinois license (a mashup of BSD and MIT type licenses), but occasionally I'll use LGPL 2.01, and if I have to I'll use GPL, but I'm not really a fan of the GPL. BSD-type licenses are more to my personal philosophy, though I do admit that LGPL is the most practically beneficial to me.
I think Chyi was the only one who had a reset button down there.
Give it an android body and you got the PCs from Chobits.
The moon is made of green cheese. -- John Heywood