Comment I read that headline too fast (Score 1) 294
Bill Gates opens up Steve Jobs. "Yup, still dead."
Bill Gates opens up Steve Jobs. "Yup, still dead."
Relax, citizens. Stasi has only your best interests at heart.
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your bait is not working
Worked amazingly well from where I'm sitting.
"Terrorists can"
I'mma let you finish, Yee, but...no, wait, I'm not going to let you finish. Shut the fuck up.
If they have to collection all government, state and federal, photos that is going to alot.
PSA: don't drink and post.
Yeah, the operatives would have gotten away with it if it weren't for your pesky 3-lever lock.
Whenever a government entity says something blatantly controversial like this, it's a good rule of thumb to dig around and find out what they're trying to steer your attention away from.
I'm pretty sure every school district in America still has buses.
"Judging by your archaic User ID,"
An ID in the half-million range is "archaic" now? Shit!
Now that I look into it, design houses that upgrade regularly are probably paying upgrade prices, not full retail. I don't know what upgrade prices are and I don't really give a shit, so just assume my parent comment is inaccurate.
An InDesign 5.5 file won't even open in InDesign 5.0
SHOCKING.
backwards-incompatible
You might want to look that up.
"I'd love to know how the bean counters in Adobe justify that..."
They have to transport those electrons all the way across the ocean, man!
A new CS major version is (was?) released about every 1.5 years. Design houses that upgrade regularly are going to save money with a subscription.
"Why couldn't they spin around each other forever?"
1. Infalling dust and other galactic debris.
2. Quantum virtual particles.
3. Gravity.
If you think the system is working, ask someone who's waiting for a prompt.