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as this turns into gabbly chat... that's remarkable triangulation by you.
until the end of the week i have a shortcut that winds over valley forge mountain. after that, the new place is okay with time-shifting and my counter-part is covering early hours, so i may go to a 9:30 start time "late shift" to try to get around it. |
Now I know who to bitch about all those damn commercials to. Cool.
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Google is building programs that can be used through your browser when not connected to the net? I don't get the application, stuff to compete with msWord and office stuff?
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That's what I gathered.
My guess is that Google is going to build a compilation of "The Greatest Hits of Open Source" into one bundled app. Think Open Office on steroids. At least that's my guess. |
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This all looks very snazzy, but, well, so what? I've always regarded this kind of stuff as window dressing (pardon the pun)--I've rarely come away with any impression that "user interface improvements" like this were anything more than cosmetic. Convince me I'm wrong. |
In X number of years, the "interface" with computers will be invisible. We won't have a "computer" sitting on our desk, we won't have to think about utilizing peripheral devices in order to laboriously perform tasks. That is why "user interface improvements" are important as slow, incremental steps.
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If Google can do for Office-type software what they did for webmail, then hold onto your shorts. It'll be awesome.
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Windows users covet my Linux desktop; and now I covet my own, as my home XP system is no longer Good Enough.
My workplace desktop is currently Fedora 7 + KDE + Beryl; there are a few annoyances, but the advantages outweigh them. And now, when I run the old XP at home, it's really sad. I constantly wish for my workplace desktop. Not because it's Linux, but because there are features in it that just aren't available to me on XP. Stuff that makes me more productive. So, at home, I'm switching to a dual boot system - where when my system boots I can choose between XP and Linux. I'm buying another hard drive and putting Fedora 7 on it so I can use it at home. I'm going dual-boot because I still want to run a few Windows games. Most of the rest of the time, I'm running in stuff that runs on Linux anyway. |
Sweet. Once you go dual-boot, you'll have to wear different clothes and live a different lifestyle.
*Seinfeld on if he went to an orgy he would than have to be an "orgy guy" ... |
Why in the world would you name something *Beryl*??????
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All the good names are taken by now?
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