pinkpooj
pinkpooj
pinkpooj

Exactly, it's like men coming here and complaining that it's geared towards women

Wow, I bet it would be only slightly grainy if you were to film on the surface of the sun.

I was mostly kidding. I've never exactly paid for windows, except for when it comes with a laptop :)

Protip: when your distro moves to a new desktop environment, you can install a different one (WHAT? SHOCKING!!!)

I think there's this third OS, called 'Lunix', or something like that. I think it also has the ability to be customized, but I'm not entirely sure. It's probably only for hippies, anyways.

I use spotify. Less hassle than trying to coordinate music libraries across two linux laptops, windows desktop, and an android handset.

I'm not diabetic, but my grandfather is, so I was likely well on my way.

I guess I can agree with extremes are bad. I do sometimes eat carb, because cookies and those things are delicious after you've been in ketosis. I almost always get migraines and stomach pain when I do, though. Also, cycling in ketosis is significantly harder :)

Chrome in a QT desktop environment is also a bit half baked.

My physician was upset with me after I told him that I eat: bacon + eggs for breakfast every day, and burger patties or steaks for lunch and dinner. I also put butter in my coffee (one of those Atkins freaks!).

On the NIH graph I read, the difference of total mortality between 160-199mg/dl and 200-239mg/dl is nearly insignificant. <160mg/dl raises your risk, about equal to >240.

Riding a bicycle in NYC is soooooo much fun.

We meet again :D

There's no randomized, controlled study that shows a link between saturated fat and heart disease.

I tried Arch, and I love it to death. I almost always prefer the vanilla desktop environments, ('m looking at you, Kubuntu) and many distros don't/won't ship certain packages in their repos. I've found the Arch repos to have basically everything, and you can supplement those with the Arch User Repositories, which even

Yeah, my desktop runs Win7 since I use every app in Adobe CS, I use that all the time. It comes especially in handy if you run multiple monitors.

Most of the new desktop environments have this feature : Gnome 3, KDE 4, Cinnamon, and some others. I don't think XFCE has it, but I prefer virtual desktops anyways. This is perhaps the best feature not in OS X or Windows. Ctrl-Alt-Left, Right, Up, or Down, depending on configuration.

Alright :)

Great, now they just need to get off their lazy asses and allow me to watch in linux.

So then we agree?