Comment Re:Short black with one (Score 3, Insightful) 192
If you like yours "black and bitter," have at it, but don't expect me to join you.
The idea is that good coffee isn't bitter.
If you like yours "black and bitter," have at it, but don't expect me to join you.
The idea is that good coffee isn't bitter.
If you are inconvenienced by a drive failure and have to restore a backup, get angry at the manufacturer.
However, if you lose data from a single drive failure, get angry at yourself for not doing backups.
The problem with their plan was that when you plugged the USB device in, Windows created a pop-up which said "Windows is installing device drivers for 'NSA spy transmitter...'"
But that would be a separate currency. The fact that keeps printing money doesn't reduce the scarcity of my USD.
Binary mathematics was always there.
Australian aborigines have been known to use the binary system as well.
Being able to count to 512 on your fingers can be handy!
Kind of like every other phone available.
But should it run in user land, kernel land or wayland?
And then the public would say, "we'll if cloning Hitler helps them find terrorists, I'm ok with it."
The headline is misleading. This article is about Gnome Shell and a bit about KDE. The author says he has just started using Gnome Classic, and will report on it later.
He makes no comments about Gnome Classic in this article.
You might find that priority inbox can work for you. If you go to settings -> inbox then set the mode to priority inbox you can set the first section to be "unread" emails. Which sounds exactly like what you want.
Maybe you should ask for your money back?
I don't think you understood his point.
Stick to LTS releases if you like stability and dislike upgrading frequently. Use the latest release if you like playing around with the latest stuff.
Other amusing features in 13.04: a button that shows the desktop, and a workspace switcher (disabled by default) that lets you know which workspace you're currently using. Wow, Ubuntu. Unity is on pace to have all the desktop features that Gnome 2 and Xfce have had for years by 2016.
Both those features you mentioned have been in Ubuntu forever (since at least 2007 when I started using it). You might be confused because they changed the behaviour of the workspace switcher in 13.04, disabling it by default.
Quite a few people grow old without growing up.
You mean, they stay immature?
What this country needs is a good five dollar plasma weapon.