On Feb 17, 2009, at 07:05, Earle Martin wrote:
2009/2/13 Nicholas Clark <[email protected]>
But this is OK, it's Linux, *everything* is configurable. (To the
point of pain).
Ah. There's the hate: Macs, where you can barely configure anything
without having to pay $10 for some piece of toss that hacks the
operating system to make it less cunty. Even the classic Mac OS was
better on that front than what you have now.
A pity you ended an otherwise awesome hate -- how can you go wrong
when you include the phrase "less cunty" -- with the regrettable
phrase "classic Mac OS was better", one that has less hope of being
true than almost any other. Even if you could theoretically configure
more settings, the coöperative multi-tasking wouldn't let you
actually get to them, so the benefit was nullified. ;-)
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