OH god, you're one of "those" people...
Sure. Sometimes. The option to turn it off would be useful. Even when Gnome had spacial view in Nautilus set as the default, you could at least disable it. No one way of sorting information is best for all people in all situations. But that's cool. You're one of "those other" people.
Finding items around by date
Before anyone mentions my grammar, I meant "finding items by date." I rush to post as the office has eyes.
Joss Whedon is a derivative hack who can't help be defile every thing he touches with some sort of adolescent fantasy involving shitty, super-powered, little girls. Then his shows get canceled and the fucker throws a tantrum a 7 year old would envy, killing off all the likable characters and pile driving what little story there was face first into the fucking ground.
You get big props for calling it like you see it. I don't entirely agree, but you got guts.
There is a group who found a way to easily restore that ageing yellow plastic. I think the use hydrogen peroxide. I'm too lazy to Google it right now, but if you are interested in a full resotration this is possible.
"Of course this isn't the trading of copyrighted files - it's a simple download and doesn't behave the same way as P2P networks."
Someone HAS to upload those file my friend. That content doesn't just magically appear there by itself.
You are correct, but I believe that Pirou was trying to point out the difference between just downloading content someone else uploaded, and downloading content while actively taking part in its distribution (P2P). I believe each is a different scenario legally. Would someone better versed in this difference like to chime in?
"Wilson approached TWC and local DSL provider Embarq and requested faster service for the area. 'TWC refused the request."
Exactly. When private business refuses to meet consumer needs, why not? I see this as meeting a community's infrastructure needs.
"History is a tool used by politicians to justify their intentions." -- Ted Koppel