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The weaknesses in Craigslist are painfully obvious: The site is ugly, any listing you post almost guarantees spam to your inbox, the apartment listings are full of scams, the site was once a known destination for sex trafficking (albeit minimized now) and lastly, people have died from engaging in a Craigslist transaction. Yet, we continue to rely on Craigslist.... Are we content trudging along, searching classified listings like it's 1999? The answer lies not just in the strength of product design, but also the limitations native to every network. Send lawyers, guns and money. They'll get me out of this...
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Really? I thought it was a way of sneaking Java in [^] while installing a totally valuable toolbar.
Update: fixed the frigging URL.
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modified 18-Feb-13 15:33pm.
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Your link does not work. It says "Resource not found".
This friendly reminder was brought to you by Ask Toolbar.
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Sorry, fixed.
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No problem. You gave me the chance to show my "Bad-Joke-Side"
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I saw the title and was about to jot off something about Java malware coming along with the Ask toolbar, then I saw the following line.
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I can't imagine why. It seems like a pretty common feeling about that language (as well as Flash) these days.
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I'm sure everyone else has seen this already, but there is a new release for ASP.NET and the Web tools[^]. Nothing earth-shattering (or even Russia-shattering), but it looks like a nice collection of new templates (for SignalR, Facebook , Knockout and more).
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The new support for CoffeeScript, LESS, and JavaScript template libraries is quite impressive. The LESS editing and support is top notch, I haven't seen anything that compares in speed and features.
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Some engineers have never dated a real person.
They've tried to, but it's hard for them to appreciate that real people don't necessarily use data to make decisions -- especially when it comes to love.
Never dated a real person ?!
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The moment when you realise your partner of many years is in fact an android.
Check out my latest article: Celerity: How it was all done.
A complete how-to on our sensor-driven head-tracking virtual reality tunnel game in C#.
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Quote: The moment when you realise your partner of many years is in fact an android ice cream sandwich. FTFY
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John Isaiah Carmona wrote: but it's hard for them to appreciate that real people don't necessarily use data to make decisions -- especially when it comes to love.
No, it's not. One gets used to the irrational thing called a "user" and "manager" very quickly, and no, I do not mind them taking important decisions based on horoscopes. I mind cleaning up the mess after the decision.
So, you go dating and stop making decisions.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Why doesn't the link go to a relevant article and what does the title of this thread have to do with any of this?
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That's just the journalist's way of being overdramatic; what they really meant to say was that the Google stores look unappealing (which is normal for their inexperienced first attempt at creating store layouts).
The author probably spent all night thinking up the best way to call the store "nerdy-looking".
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In which case, shouldn't they have gone aspdotnetdev/members/codeproject.com.www//:http
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or
vedtentodpsa/srebmem/moc.tcejorpedoc.www//:ptth ?
Bob Dole The internet is a great way to get on the net.
2.0.82.7292 SP6a
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Ylesicerp, sey.
- Life in the fast lane is only fun if you live in a country with no speed limits.
- Of all the things I have lost, it is my mind that I miss the most.
- I vaguely remember having a good memory...
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I know there’s this unwritten law that newer software requires more resources but my experience with Windows 8 has always been that’s it’s way faster certainly than Windows 7 was on the same hardware, but it’s my recollection that XP was never really as snappy as 8 is now on any hardware. So I dug up the oldest, crustiest hardware I could get my hands on and did some tests... No one's forcing you to upgrade. But the results are clear: it may be a good idea.
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Yup.
I had the consumer preview of 8 running on a celeron laptop.
It was very fast on that box.
I has Vi-Start on it booting straight to the desktop for sanity's sake however.
If MS had not forced metro on us it would have been a home run as it is, many unsuspecting consumers are coming back to the stores where they bought the fancy new windows 8 machine wanting it off the box to no avail. - This comes from people who work at the local retail outlet here in town that have sold some of the windows 8 pcs.
I don't know what is in the Koolaid up there but MS better give us back our windows 7 desktop with the speed of 8 or their going to be run over by those whom they fear that caused the metro to eek into the pc in the first place.
Apple smart enough to run two os's - one for the hand helds and one for the PCs\
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I personally don't feel Metro is standing in my way... it's just a different "Start Menu".
After that is just a minimalistic UI that I actually prefer over transparencies and smoke.
I'm currently working on both Windows 7 and 8 and I don't feel uncomfortable switching between them.
Cheers!
Alex
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But you can get the old start menu "back" (well, something sufficiently like it) and boot directly into the desktop instead of metro. You can still accidentally get stuck in metro sometimes, but for the most part your OS will make sense again.
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