On 7/22/06, Dan Shafer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Of course file extensions aren't required or customary on OS X. That's why I
said the idea was so last-century!

Personally, I find extensions more than helpful for me, and I turn
them on the first thing when I setup either a PC or a Mac. I want to
see them as they tell me information about a file without having to
dig in a resource editor for it. Plus, as a programmer, they make life
very easy.

Just for the record, a 1 button mouse (which is the only way Mac
laptops come configured) is so VERY last century. Especially when the
operating system support the concept of right-click for properties,
and scroll wheels.

(and don't tell me you can use 2-button mice..i know that, it's just
that right now, my PC laptop is...surprise....on my lap, and there's
no desire for me to have to find a place for a mouse).

-c
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