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don't diss people

Posted by: hswerdfe on April 13, 2006 11:20 PM
before you insult people, think.

John Posada's example of the gimp is valid.
It was hard for me to find the win32 port of the Gimp last time I installed it 2 years ago.
It is easier now, but users should not be expected to check back every few months.

Bonnie Granat comment that "the little differences are tiresome." Is true. She does not want to learn a new way, unless she has to, there is nothing wrong with that.
example: I use Kate cause its is simple to use, and its interface is windows like.
I am sure emacs or vi would do lots for me, if I knew how to use them, but I don't, and I won't in the near future.

you then say :
"All these comments are easy to debunk."
then you don't debunk them.
you remind me of my 1st year Algebra Prof.
"Trivialy we obtain<nobr> <wbr></nobr>... "


bah... I'm done with you now

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