Just last night, I was watching some videos taken while Yes were recording Going For The One where they took a break and passed around a joint. Those bits obviously should have been cut out, since nobody does that any more. Oh, wait...
....I invite you to compare the cost of health care in the US with that in just about any other developed country in the world.
You'll pardon me if I get my wading boots on before you continue.
TL;DR: [citation needed]
And then there is the psycho-acoustics effect of the big, beautiful record covers.
Especially the folding ones for double albums. Preferably with a bit of embossing or matte finish on the inside cover. Tales From Topographic Oceans was a favourite of mine.
I understood it perfectly, thanks.
Being able to parrot advertising slogans is not the same as being educated.
Apparently you only saw "Google", went into frothing mode, and so missed this:
Where I work, we have fairly strict rules about documenting altered or deprecated features well ahead of time, even in the products we give away gratis.
In case you'd not heard, "gratis" means "free as in beer".
Care to try again?
If this is what your company thinks of its users, I hope I never use any of your products.
Where I work, we have fairly strict rules about documenting altered or deprecated features well ahead of time, even in the products we give away gratis.
OTOH, we actually make our money from selling and supporting our software, whereas for Google it's merely a loss leader.
Nobody's banning (all) plugins AFAICT. Google is discontinuing support for a specific plugin API. Not the same thing at all.
Now that you mention it, all the household trash gets burnt for electricity here, so I guess even that part's really not all that wasteful.
Can't we send all the UX people to camps in the country where they could be taught a useful trade such as digging potatoes?
My read of #3:
"Hi Mom, I baked a couple of really good pans of cornbread with the cornmeal you sent me" just might be code for "Hi Muhammad, received the PCX and both bombs are now ready". You can never be sure, right?
Yes, but Keith actually does something useful.
I think that's wise, since I can't imagine it holding up in court.
"Ninety percent of baseball is half mental." -- Yogi Berra