I know about command arg order trouble on non-gnu userland systems. I use a Mac frequently. I'm quite good at the "C-a Esc-f [type flags]" routine, but it's unnecessary. I advocate using the standard order, especially in instructions and scripts, but when you're typing and you remember the -d after you've typed "ls *path*", being able to just type it is handy, and intelligent of the software. Never force the human to say something explicitly what the computer can deduce the same thing.
I am not sure if I remember how to use stamps or envelopes. I think I'll just wait for version 2.0 snail mail. I heard it has more point and click features.
"Would Linux still be 'cool' if your parents, and your school, were using it ?"Oh Hell Yes!I don't care about any sort of cool factor associated with Linux. I don't care about being considered less l33t because my mom and dad are using the same OS that I am.I think it would be way cool if OpenSource software got picked up by the mainstream, there would be even more development for it then. We could see better support from developers and manufacturers.
Just wanted to tell you that I'm a 23 year old Ubuntu user who has actively used Gentoo for more than 2 years. Gentoo (and especially Portage) is nice, but after a while you'll get enough of all the compiling. Since I have always loved Debian, Ubuntu is a winner for me.
So it costs 78 cents? It's not free...They need to do an online addressing feature. Self addressed stamped envelopes went out of fashion several years ago.
@Amnesia10Read the article - there are a whole list of addresses in different countries. Unless you did and your country isn't there, in which case, sorry :(
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nofxjunkeeAug 14, 2006
I know about command arg order trouble on non-gnu userland systems. I use a Mac frequently. I'm quite good at the "C-a Esc-f [type flags]" routine, but it's unnecessary. I advocate using the standard order, especially in instructions and scripts, but when you're typing and you remember the -d after you've typed "ls *path*", being able to just type it is handy, and intelligent of the software. Never force the human to say something explicitly what the computer can deduce the same thing.
dsn0wmanAug 14, 2006
I am not sure if I remember how to use stamps or envelopes. I think I'll just wait for version 2.0 snail mail. I heard it has more point and click features.
paulgreberAug 14, 2006
"Would Linux still be 'cool' if your parents, and your school, were using it ?"Oh Hell Yes!I don't care about any sort of cool factor associated with Linux. I don't care about being considered less l33t because my mom and dad are using the same OS that I am.I think it would be way cool if OpenSource software got picked up by the mainstream, there would be even more development for it then. We could see better support from developers and manufacturers.
seppevsAug 16, 2006
Just wanted to tell you that I'm a 23 year old Ubuntu user who has actively used Gentoo for more than 2 years. Gentoo (and especially Portage) is nice, but after a while you'll get enough of all the compiling. Since I have always loved Debian, Ubuntu is a winner for me.
Closed AccountSep 9, 2006
So it costs 78 cents? It's not free...They need to do an online addressing feature. Self addressed stamped envelopes went out of fashion several years ago.
theonesteveSep 17, 2006
@woohoo:If you're still interested drop me an email: stevie__wonda on hotmail.com.
mxxxApr 1, 2007
@Amnesia10Read the article - there are a whole list of addresses in different countries. Unless you did and your country isn't there, in which case, sorry :(
treeheadApr 8, 2007
Digg really needs a "Flag as Troll" button.
bbqsaladSep 21, 2007
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bbqsaladSep 21, 2007
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bbqsaladSep 21, 2007
You suck at life.
bbqsaladSep 21, 2007
LAWL
glockman69Jan 21, 2009
Der, use stamps for your own country not ours!United KingdomThe Linux EmporiumBridge House17a Maybrook RoadSutton ColdfieldBirminghamB76 1AL UK