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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
No, the proper term is Open Suse 10.2 with a KDE set-up.
I also say "Window XP" without the Microsoft.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
Do you think KDE is better than Gnome? I like Gnome a lot, but sometimes I'm curious about KDE...
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
The problem is, everyone knows windows is by Microsuck, people generally don't know Linux is mostly the work of the people of GNU (IIRC a typical distribution had 8% Linux and 26% GNU, with the rest the work of the individual distribution)
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
So, I have to waste my time pointing that out?
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
You're posting on RB you have a lot of time to waste. We all do here. I'm mixing RB with The melancholy of Haruhi Suzuma.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
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Originally Posted by
Rex Idiotarum
So, I have to waste my time pointing that out?
It's just 4 beeping characters, that's not wasting time, that's just spending a split of a second to use a correct name.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
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Originally Posted by
Gezina
It's just 4 beeping characters, that's not wasting time, that's just spending a split of a second to use a correct name.
You do realise you are fighting a loosing battle?
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
You do realize you are fighting a loosing battle?
I do, but there's more honor in fighting a losing battle than there is to give up, especially when there is no real consequence for not giving up.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
If it wasn't a losing battle, it wouldn't be worth fighting! And I pretty much only use windows. *waits to be beaten up and looted*
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
Welcome to Linux
> look
It is pitch black, you are likely to be eaten by a GNU.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
Welcome to Linux
> look
It is pitch black, you are likely to be eaten by a GNU.
So much for GNUs beeing herbovores :smallbiggrin: Maybe they just likes little bytes of human now and then *pun intended*
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
New Thread!! :smalleek: I haven't posted in the new thread yet!! There is a hole in my life!!! SOMETHING IS HORRIBLY HORRBILY WRONG!!!!!! :smalleek: :smalleek:
EDIT: Ok...all is now right with the multiverse...:smallcool:
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
*Looks around*
I use a Mac!
...
:smalleek:
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
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Originally Posted by
The_Chilli_God
*Looks around*
I use a Mac!
...
:smalleek:
At least it's better than suckdows, it is an Unix based system (while suckdows is a DOS based system)
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
Ah, DOS. I remember my old compy. If you wanted to run something as fancy as Windows 3.1, you had to start it up special. Most of the time, just
/cd
was good enough. (Hmm...I think I still have those Commander Keen discs around the place somewhere...:smallconfused: )
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
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Originally Posted by
The Great Skenardo
Ah, DOS. I remember my old compy. If you wanted to run something as fancy as Windows 3.1, you had to start it up special. Most of the time, just
/cd
was good enough. (Hmm...I think I still have those Commander Keen discs around the place somewhere...:smallconfused: )
I remember dos as wel, I even remember my old compy which had no HD and had to boot from those 5 inch something disks, not too mention it had a black and green monitor.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
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Originally Posted by
The_Chilli_God
*Looks around*
I use a Mac!
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:smalleek:
umm... Hey!
actually, I don't see what's so different about that, but I gather that I'm supposed to be horrified...I think :smalltongue:
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
You mean the original floppy disks? Yeah, those were fun.
I use windows, and I really don't care what you say. Everyone else who uses it agrees with me. Face it, it isn't as popular as it is for no reason.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
To think that I was there in the earliest moments of PC-mouse driven GUI...
My first PC had two floppy drives and you could use GEM in it :) It was such fun, with all the disk-swapping that finally got you to the drawing program. O, what fun I had with it.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
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Originally Posted by
FdL
To think that I was there in the earliest moments of PC-mouse driven GUI...
So was I, I remember using windows 2 on my second PC, after that windows 3.1, then 3.11, then 95, then 98, then XP, yeah I've been with microsoft for a long time.
@Vonriel: It's so popular because people don't know better, that's the complete and honest truth.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
Does anyone remember Acorn computers? They were awful. My primary school had loads of them.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
So, I suppose it doesn't matter that my uncle, who worked in network security, and who has tried other operating systems, doesn't know any better for choosing windows? :smallconfused: Or my brother, who currently does work in that field?
I prefer to use it, just because everyone who doesn't use windows is so elitist about their own pet operating system. Not to mention that I'll never have to dual boot my computer to play games. *shrug* I suppose I'll just have to learn to cope with my oh-so-terrible operating system that has yet to cause me any problems after a year of use.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
It isn't terrible, and I understand some people prefer to use it. But most people have never even bothered to try other OS's, I like GNU/Linux because of the inherent security of Unix based systems and because of the ideals behind it.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
GEM: As usual, Wiki knows it all.
And yeah, I had an Amstrad PC1640 computer (I lived in Europe).
But my first computer was a ZX Spectrum.
Who can beat that?
Edit: Um...Does the Acorn already beat it?
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
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Originally Posted by
FdL
GEM:
As usual, Wiki knows it all.
And yeah, I had an Amstrad PC1640 computer (I lived in Europe).
But my first computer was a ZX Spectrum.
Who can beat that?
Edit: Um...Does the Acorn already beat it?
How old where you all when you got your first comp?
/me was 3 years old.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
And yet.. "suckdows"..
Actually, I really should stop. Sorry. I tend to get very annoyed by people who try to push another operating system onto someone because their choice is inferior. Note that that's the arrogant attitude taken by some people towards Windows, not necessarily the way I perceived yours.
A good reason why people stick with Windows may be because of cost, too. You know it's at least useable, and that it'll do what you need it to, so why buy another operating system when you're not even sure how it'll work for you? Barring free demos of them, most people won't go out of their way to try them. It's a complacency thing - no need to fix what ain't broke, y'see?
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
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Originally Posted by
Gezina
How old where you all when you
got your first comp?
I have absolutely no idea.
Hmmm...Less than 10, for sure...I could obviously write and read, because I worked the thing myself.
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/me was 3 years old.
Aw, that's a trick answer ;) Why would someone give a 3 year old any kind of computer?
@Vonriel: the big fact for any computer user is that if they change to another OS, they have to "relearn the computer". Familiarity should not be underestimated as a reason for choice. But certainly is a "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" situation.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
History of the first GUI
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Originally Posted by
FdL
Aw, that's a trick answer ;) Why would someone give a 3 year old any kind of computer?
I was 2 when I had my first computer.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
Then I'm not clearly understanding the situation.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
Also, using windows requires me to do very little work. If I wanted to switch to something else, I would have to figure how to get it, how to install it, and how to use it. Windows is a lot easier, and I haven't had any problems with it, so I see no reason to switch.