On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 2:58 PM, J.P. Tuttle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  > I tend to agree.  It's easy enough to adapt to 24-hour time I think
>  > (I've done it :-) so why complicate the software with non-essential
>  > requirements?
>
>  Shouldn't software be written to accomodate the way the user works, not
>  the other way round?
>
>  -- J.P.
>

Not classic unix software.   Really, that's not being snotty.
classic Unix software works on a smallest function basis, and you pipe
things together to get more functionality.

The "get the software to be as user friendly as possible" is a
relatively new phenomenon in the GUI-centric Windows and Mac world.


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Justin B. Alcorn
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