Comment Re:Jogging sucks (Score 1) 200
Yes, something that I do. Found it funny that the title is "Too much exercise...", then goes on to cite a study about pretty specific types of JOGGING. Sensationalism?
Yes, something that I do. Found it funny that the title is "Too much exercise...", then goes on to cite a study about pretty specific types of JOGGING. Sensationalism?
Yeahhh, I've been using this for a few months now, just as good as ABP as far as blocking ads. Can't speak much to the performance differences as they've been negligible on my "beefy" hardware, but the lack of special whitelists for ad makers is a huge plus.
Even more specifically, Presto needs to be open sourced!
Yes, they're referring to the layout engines (Webkit and Blink); that's the partiality of each respective browser in regards to 'open source'
-Fan of Opera 12.x and below
Lol, I don't foresee parent rebutting...
So mad I've no mod points for you...this should be copy/pasted in every rebuttal to the "subscription" assertion.
...was the last actual SimCity. Every subsequent game with that name was a dumbed-down fucking shell, a goddamn disgrace. Had high hopes for this latest iteration before all the BS came to light. SMH.
Hell I still play SC4 now when I get bored. Have an awesome realistic region of 4+ million or so, based on a map made from the Oxnard, CA area (scaled way up). Bah...but enough waxing nostalgic. Fuck fucking EA and what they did to Maxis, smfh.
Slashdot has ads?
Lesson learned: don't build a good product that is going to work well for a long time.
This was my first thought -- that some of these manufactures poorly implemented their planned obsolescence, lol.
I, too, have had a strong desire to some day make a trip to the southern hemisphere to view these amazing sights. It'll be so amazing!
My initial thoughts when I read the headline as well, haha.
Lol, don't worry, GP nor wonkey_money will bother commenting at their surprise that something so absurd could possibly be true.
Yeah, I especially like the ease of the OpenVPN support (as well as the PPTP support). Makes configuring my work and home vpn trivial -- not that it wasn't before, but it's nice to have all the networking stuff in the same seamless GUI tool.
NM has been great over the past 2-3 years, at least as for my usage with KDE. Before that it was pretty unstable in my experience. Not sure what'll change (if anything, too lazy to read the changelog) with the coming update, but I'm sure I'll have it within the week since I run Arch.
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it." - Bert Lantz