On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 07:55:50PM -0400, Pete Bessman wrote:
At Fri, 25 Jun 2004 23:28:35 +0200,
Fons Adriaensen wrote:
so that I can compare it against the
mouth-breathing crow-magnon
music created with shiny-quarter interfaces. I'm sure the results
will speak for themselves.
They do, but maybe not in the direction you imagined. And cro-magnon
times are well in the past.
I'm lead to believe it would be in the *exact*
direction I predicted.
Avant garde on the one hand, "normal" on the other.
What is "normal" ?
If you like avant garde, and you prefer avant garde
tools and lean
interfaces, that's 100% A-OK. But your particular preferences do not
I have an increasing difficulty in just understanding what you try to
say. Could you explain the terms
- mouth-breathing
- crow-magnon (sic) music
- shiny-quarter interfaces
- A-OK (is that the opposite of OK ?)
render your criticism objective (or useful). A sneer
is a sneer, and
if that's all you have to add, your input is worthless.
Where is the criticism ?
Where is the sneer ?
I made the observation that educated people usually do not mind having
to learn something. So if there is a widespread aversion to having to
learn and read a manual, that seems to indicate that education levels
have gone down.
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FA