Comment Re:I am all for it (Score 2) 307
Roundabouts are no solution -- I've nearly been hit head-on multiple times in roundabouts because people go the wrong way.
Do you live somewhere with an unusually high concentration of stupid people?
Roundabouts are no solution -- I've nearly been hit head-on multiple times in roundabouts because people go the wrong way.
Do you live somewhere with an unusually high concentration of stupid people?
Rather, I consider it pretty easy.
Is this really what Windows users consider easy? On a Mac, it depends on the keyboard layout, but for me it's alt-2. A cent symbol is alt-4 (dollar is shift-4). Entering a character with an accent is alt-something for the accent and then the letter that it goes on top of. For example, i-umlaut is option-u then i.
If memorising unicode character numbers is your idea of good HCI, then I really hope I never use a program that you've designed.
But that's a pretty big "if" there
Oh, I agree - you'd have added a lot of hardware complexity and probably more than you'd be able to fit if you wanted to keep 7 of them in the thermal envelope of the Cell.
If A = B and B = C, then A = C, except where void or prohibited by law. -- Roy Santoro