Thanks for saying what I didn't have the words to say. May I quote you
forever?
-joe

On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Noah Evans <[email protected]> wrote:

> There's nothing wrong with being new.   There's nothing wrong with being
> polite either.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>
> On Jul 10, 2009, at 6:52 PM, John Floren <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  At least once a month it happens. We can't escape. We're forever
>> doomed to get a "Can I use Plan 9 as my desktop OS for web browsing
>> and watching movies and stuff?" thread every couple weeks, because
>> people are only willing to spend juuuust enough effort to find the
>> Plan 9 web page and subscribe to 9fans.
>>
>>
>> John
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 9:30 AM, André Günther<[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> there's a thing called mailing list archives.
>>> and you know..heh..there's this funny thing..dunno, it's called google or
>>> something.
>>> what you do is: type some words and then hit return...and wooha it
>>> searches
>>> like the whole web. it's magic.
>>>
>>> On Jul 10, 2009, at 6:05 PM, Lorenzo Bolla wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi all,
>>>> I've just installed (with few difficulties, I must admit) a fresh Plan9
>>>> on
>>>> my Dell Inspiron laptop.
>>>> I played with it and I'd really like to study it and get used to it.
>>>> Ideally, I would like to make it my "everyday OS", to do all the nice
>>>> stuff you can do with a computer (a part from work and study), like
>>>> browsing
>>>> the web, watching movies and so on...
>>>> Is anyone using it for such things?
>>>> Is there, for example, a decent browser for Plan9 (I haven't found any)?
>>>> Or a music/movie player?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>> Lorenzo.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> "I've tried programming Ruby on Rails, following TechCrunch in my RSS
>> reader, and drinking absinthe. It doesn't work. I'm going back to C,
>> Hunter S. Thompson, and cheap whiskey." -- Ted Dziuba
>>
>>
>

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