On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 08:03:45PM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
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> On Fri, 21 May 1999 22:55:46 -0400, Allan M. Wind wrote:
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> >So, if you have known about this "problem" for years, where is your
> >solution? Show me the code!
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> This is the other bone I have to pick.
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> NOT EVERYONE IS A PROGRAMMER AND CAN CODE. IT IS NOT, AND SHOULD NOT, BE
> A REQUISITE FOR USING THIS PARTICULAR OS PRODUCTIVELY.
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> I get tired of people asking me for the code. Pretentious, rude,
> arrogant and utterly annoying. If I could code worth a damn, do you think
> I'd be on the Software Bazaar offering $35 for the first person to put
> *color* into joe? :P
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Unix-esque operating systems are _not_ designed for casual use. The more
you understand about the way computers work, the more efficently you
will be able to do things. I've recently started doing a little bit of
programming, and its not really _that_ difficult. I'd think that you would
want to learn about something that can save you time. That's the entire
spirit of the open source movement; give you very flexible programs and
not restrict you to a single program/platform/operating system/CPU.
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Stephen Pitts
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