[GLLUG] Off Topic - Please, HTML/CSS problem, any help?

Karl Schuttler rexykik at gmail.com
Wed Mar 7 03:08:55 EST 2007


Lets just take one from Lawrence Lessig's book and support open standards, eh?

On 3/7/07, Caleb Cushing <xenoterracide at gmail.com> wrote:
> Curses Jason Folkens with 1000 "I think AOL is the internet" windows users.
>
> I've done support for these people they. Most only know about the Caps
> Lock key not even the shift key, they don't even realize AOL uses
> google as  a search engine. They don't know what an address bar is,
> they search for every thing, but do it by searching for things like
> myspace.com.
>
> Recycle bin, trash... IT'S ALL GARBAGE, and I know about shift-delete
> too. it's just faster to disable move to garbage folder, cause you
> only have to do that once. gnome and kde have them because they want
> to be windows friendly. I use fluxbox, and if I were using gnome or
> kde, I always tell it to just delete them permanently.
>
> On 3/6/07, Jason Folkens <jason at acd.net> wrote:
> > <flame type="counter-flame">
> > Well, I suppose if you used windows and WERE an idiot (your words, not
> > mine), I can see how you would have difficulty googling shift-delete.  :-)
> >
> > And lets not forget that both gnome and KDE have their respective
> > recepticles for deleted files.  :-)
> >
> > and its called a recycle bin!  hello?   not the trash...
> >
> > The only thing that I hate about windows recycle bin is that it noticibly
> > takes a few seconds every time you delete something...  but if you
> > shift-delete, its almost immediate.
> > </flame>
> >
> > *grin*
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