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@ -172,3 +172,17 @@ Come on.. stop making assumptions.
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We are not believers in buttons. Knobs are for knobs.
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Oh yeah, that's a great idea!
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I'm making fun of you.
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Whatever you did does not do what you think it does. In fact, I bet it is doing exactly the opposite of what you think it does.
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Don't be fooled.
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They are simplistic retards, not because they choose to be, but because their paychecks tell them to be so.
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Great.
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Oh, you're not going to do it? Oh you can't do it?
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No way.
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Except you are wrong.
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If some of you people keep insisting on having backwards compatibitity with the stone age, we'll have stone tools forever.
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I don't know why our mailing lists are always full of people who don't even understand what they are talking about.
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You guys just are not thinking.
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You've got to be kidding me.
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I won't look further since you have a history of not listening.
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There is no point in testing a diff which is wrong.
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Are you a troll?
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@ -52,3 +52,6 @@ Why should I boot Plan 9, when I know I can't run a browser, and I already have
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The (9P) protocol has also other glaring mis-features -- it lacks the ability of moving files -- if you want to move a big file on a remote machine from one directory to another, you'll have to copy it back and forth, all the way. This is incredibly dumb.
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I doubt plan9 will ever get into a usable system. Everything inside is like high-brow silliness, second-system syndrome and stupid vulnerabilities you only meet with in historic code from 30 years ago.
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As to the ideas inspired by plan9 in modern unix systems, they quickly became just encumbering legacy crap -- e.g. the /proc system in linux.
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I've installed linux and a full LAMP server remotely. I've compiled and installed dozens of open source libraries from Ogg Vorbis to Freetype.
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That's a reason why one of my favorite languages is php. It just works.
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Petition to have Obama address occupy wallstreet movement
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@ -4612,3 +4612,8 @@ these people are strange -- aiju's sister
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L'Osservatore della Domenica said that there was too much contemporary literature and the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith could not keep up with it.
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Functionality is an asset, but code is a liability.
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The 'net just continues to get worse. -- Ron Minnich
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Access to the Internet has also exposed Haredim, who traditionally have taken their direction only from rabbis, to alternate opinions.
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I am far from an experienced programmer. -- Ryan Dahl
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(#cat-v) <martian67> that was my position, if you arnt countering it, then what are you talking about
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I'm having fun writing 9p clients in Go. -- rsc
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In 15 years Tcl has been improved a lot, like any other language.
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x509 sha1=1d6e1cf70ec6f9ab28d3ea4b27a49a77654d370e (replace with your mail server fingerprint)
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x509 sha1=C969B712918818ED839D98B781411F9BE51C0571
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