Comment Re:Windows 1.0 was barely usable (Score 1) 384
I have tried Windows "dumb" tiling. I want something AWESOME. http://awesome.naquadah.org/
I have tried Windows "dumb" tiling. I want something AWESOME. http://awesome.naquadah.org/
1) I don't ever need to see more than 2 explorer windows at a time. (SRC and DESTINATION)
2) This is why I want a tabbed and tiling WM!
Windows 1.0 was a complete joke - it didn't even support overlapping windows.
Personally I have learned to HATE overlapping windows and would love to have a tabbed & tiling window manager for Windows. (Need to use it at work) I now find that I work with two monitors with one application maxed on each.
Yep, and if you read the entry on LifeWiki you would see they agree with you.
"It displaces itself by 5120 cells vertically and 1024 cells horizontally every 33,699,586 generations."
Instead of multi tier marketing schemes, we just need more cooperatives: owned and run by members, for the benefit of the members!
They are also nice for when the medium in which you are communicating the URL doesn't support hyperlinks... such as the printed word. Much easier to have someone type a bitly url (esp. if you give it a nice short name) than some longer url. The longer the URL the easier it is to make a mistake keying it in.
"man man" It is where you can start your lesson on how to use the CLI, and not remember any commands. From there you can learn about "man -k" which lets you search for stuff based on keywords.
may be closer than they feel.
There's a movie teaser line that you may have seen recently, that goes like this: "What if you had to tell someone the most important thing in the world, but you knew they'd never believe you?" The answer is "I'd try." The teaser's actually for another movie, but that's the story that's told in the documentary "An Inconvenient Truth": it starts with a man who, after talking with scientists and senators, can't get anyone to listen to what he thinks is the most important thing in the world. It comes out on DVD today.
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