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Comment Re:I disagree (Score 1) 344

In Arizona, for example, where I'm currently going to school, the government repeatedly made tax cuts to "help the economy" and is now going bankrupt in a huge shocker. This state is loaded with wealthy people, yet it's somehow on the brink of not being able to pay for basic social services. The public school system here is basically going down the tubes so the rich can keep from paying too much taxes and become even more disparately wealthy.

Comment Re:I want a mechanism for pluck-outs... (Score 1) 265

This is why I've been using chrome as my primary browser lately, no add-ons so far. I switch my relatives and friends as well. It's like the OS X of browsers. Constantly disabling add-ons that other programs conveniently installed for them is really annoying. It's like cleaning out the windows malware their PCs always manage to accumulate. Just a few days ago I dealt with a PC that was running incredibly slow, a few seconds of lag for each letter typed. A quick look at the process list and I see firefox is using 99% cpu. I take a look at the add-ons and disable an add-on winamp snuck in and problem solved. Who knows what the winamp addon was doing, but it's really fucking annoying.

Comment Re:Seriously, 264 Pages?!?!? (Score 1) 130

It doesn't. This, like most IT books, is just going to be a lot of copy/pasting from the online documentation and a list of what modules to install. There's handfuls of Drupal modules that are pretty much must-have for most sites that cover this kind of 'missing' functionality. Each major release of Drupal incorporates more and more of them into the core download, but it's really not that hard to untar a couple extra modules each time.

Comment Drupal (Score 2, Informative) 69

Joomla! is terrible, and 1.5 has been floating around a long time. This guy sure took his sweet time writing the book. Luckily for him Joomla! development seems to move at a snails pace. Drupal is so much better in every way that I've needed to use these free PHP CMSes, especially when it comes to custom module and theme development.

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