Now where's that possum van...
Now where's that possum van...
Here's an idea, stop using your email as a login system.
Yeah, I don't know. My entire family (folks, brother, his family, sister, her family) go down to Syracuse twice a year for these sorts of shopping trips. The deals usually aren't really much better than what we get in Canada (though when our dollar was at 1.10. . .that was a very cheap trip), but it's more about…
Just put a keyboard in there. The cat will jump on it.
I disagree completely with this. As "sad" as it is, some programmers don't need to know Unix, Linux, C, or hell, C++. Once you learn Java, you can apply it to other languages (C# comes to mind), and trickle out that way. They don't need to know enough to write a kernel, or worry about absolutely ridiculous stuff like…
I was quite happy to see my keyboard (g15, Gen 2) represented. I've used Gen 1 and Gen 2 extensively, so much that I was tempted to get another Gen2 to bring into work and use there.
Xcom isn't "pure crap", it's interface was par for the course.
#Corrections: ... down to(sic) quickly in the body to actually affect....