Comment Re:What we really need (Score 1) 50
What are you smoking! That thing was the bomb. I wasn't going to spend a dime on a 3d pinball game.
What are you smoking! That thing was the bomb. I wasn't going to spend a dime on a 3d pinball game.
1) Pinball
2) Minesweeper
Done
Access is an abomination to databases. Yeah it has an easy configuration for those who create simple databases, but even MySQL will be hundreds of times better than anything that Access creates.
Yes and no.
I believe most of the time something like LibreOffice or G-Suite as they call it now is adequate. Nevertheless, Office still has a couple of things over the competition for the power users. But there's rarely ever a need for those added advantages.
If you're looking for a lot of integrations and capabilities, Open sourced LibreOffice is your go to. If you're looking for Ease-Of-Use, familiarity, and a handful of unduplicated as of yet solutions (negligible), then Office is the choice. All in all I'd agree that LibreOffice is better, especially for the price difference. But most businesses and the layperson like the familiarity and beauty of the UI of Office over LibreOffice.
Office 365 should be called Office 363 since it's down an average of almost 2 days per year. Just sayin'...
No, I'm ready to argue that they associated themselves with the Republican Party as it was at that time.
Can someone please explain to me where these comments come from and what they mean? Are they simply just to piss everyone off? The overuse of the word apps, cows, and Luddites are simply obnoxious to me.
He's technically correct. They were Republicans. You can't arbitrarily decide a Republican is not a Republican and expect everyone to buy into such a lackadaisical and ambiguous definition.
Extra points to those who detect that I did the exact same thing.
This was hilarious. Except, not a complete sentence. My Engrish radar is going off. Ba...humbug.
I'm sorry, but I don't know when or how they got these results. I was following the election results the day of the election and several days after. Every time it showed accurate results. This was probably a potential momentary blip, but far from what I'd seen.
There are business's that are intentionally divided by ethnic lines that aren't inherently racist. For instance, there are black barber shops that sell products specifically black people. Why? Because their hair is entirely different from most other ethnicity's. Most white barbers are not that familiar with black hair. So if I had a black barber shop, I'd only want to advertise to the black population.
I can see how this can be abused, but I understand why it exists.
See: UTF-8.
When was the last time someone used UTF-7?
IE, although the documentation uses 7 bits, no one uses 7-bits for ASCII anymore. They always use 8 bits, and the last one must be a 0.
Which is exactly why I wrote "Technically 8, even thought the last bit doesn't get used."
Nature always sides with the hidden flaw.