Maybe you could just spread peanut butter all over the road at the main gate.
Tell 'em it's from the PDML.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 4:47 AM, Joseph McAllister <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 26, 2010, at 06:30 , Mark Roberts wrote:
>
>> News flash: Besides the other installation nightmares, I just
>> discovered that the CS4 suite installed itself on my C: drive even
>> though the installation/setup process asked me where to install and I
>> specified the D: drive. Now I have several gigabytes of application
>> files clogging up a drive which until now had been reserved strictly
>> for the operating system.
>>
>> If I ever meet a programmer from Adobe it'll take all my willpower to
>> resist immediately punching him in the face. What assholes.
>
>
>
> It did the same thing on my iMac with CS3. Told it to install in Drive X,
> and it did, except for several thousand files it installed on my boot drive.
> Now when I launch PS, it tells me every time that the application was
> installed incorrectly "would you like the problem corrected?" Yes. I would.
> But it continues to ask me the same question, every time it's launched.
>
> Unless it's launched from within Aperture as an image editing module. Then
> it works without questions.
>
> I live within spitting distance from Adobe's Seattle Campus. Would you like
> me to? Spit or punch?
>
>
> If it doesn’t excite you,
> This thing that you see,
> Why in the world,
> Would it excite me?
> —Jay Maisel
>
> Joseph McAllister
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