darksoldier
darksoldier
darksoldier

not to end up on a list, but I always thought the dude was quite a bit more hinged than this post makes him out to be. I mean he can make points clearly, etc.

I don’t know, Antarctica’s not exactly my idea of paradise

Ah, got it. Didn’t catch that it was a dock—thought it was just the little adaptor itself.

If you’re serious, the OS is the appeal. If you don’t like it, that’s totally valid, but I think it’s the reason most people use Macs. It certainly is for me.

Wait, are you saying you bought an adaptor for the existing adaptor to plug in to, rather than just buying a USB-C to Ethernet? Wouldn’t one adaptor be more reliable?

Kind of a bold claim for the Force Awakens, which was a half-hearted rehash of Episode 4.

Notepad++ is really good, but I do prefer Microsoft’s own Visual Studio Code, which is great!

+1. I’m always confused when people rave about how well Google Now predicts their lives. It’s like they’re using an entirely different product than I am.

What a bitch move

eh, in a good chunk of the Denver area you can get CenturyLink or Comcast. I never thought Comcast would look like the good guys in a situation...

Oh, you dog!

makes sense—I do see a lot of kids rocking Spider-Man in Germany.

Wow! That is mind-blowing. Every kid does love Spider-Man, but I thought they all loved Batman, too!

to be fair, most people wouldn’t know what to do if you handed them a Windows disc.

I bet he didn’t get one with a HDD bay, but rather one of those ones with the 32 GB flash chips that they sell at the bottom end nowadays.

This is Linux’s biggest challenge on the desktop. What problem do they solve for average people?

yeah, either sign on and IM or don’t. Don’t do this thing where you can bug me but I don’t know if I can reach you.

come on, Hangouts isn’t Talk, though. Thankfully, people can no longer hide as offline as easily...

lower cost of entry? are iPhones cheaper than BlackBerrys or something?