Michael Stover Wrote: > > there's no integration with the > external environment > > But it is an advantage at the same time as it's a weakness. The advantage > is, I can read and use gmail or google docs anywhere, firewall or not. > > I could sit here at home, open an openoffice doc, write in it, save it. > Then tomorrow go to work, open open office and bitch and scream about why > the doc I made last night at home isn't in my recent docs list!! ZOMG!!! I > *LOATHE* Open Office! I can't do the simplest thing! But, no, I recognize > the limitations of the different mediums, and rather than look at what is > not exactly the same as what I'm used to, I can see what it does that I've > not been able to do before. If you'd asked me 1 year ago about javascript, > I would have laughed and said no way I would want to use that crap. I've > learned to think otherwise since. > > If you go looking for problems, you're going to find them. To me, it simply > indicates inflexibility on your part. Which is fine, like I said, the world > doesn't care about your inability to adapt and see new possibilities. > > It's just, the strength of the emotional response in this thread has been > kind of revealing.
Dear Mike, you're one of the most annoying wankers I've seen. Go f** yourself or even better, go kill yourself. TYVM let us have a nice day.