Re: [opensuse] Re: Software being accessed by another program??

2007-06-17 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Benjamin Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-16-07 23:36]:
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 *laugh* Windows people talk shit about Linux people and Linux people 
 talk shit about Mac users .. it SO reminds me of one sect of 
 Christians talking trash about another sect.

My, we're close to the edge today, Ben.  He did indicate the statement
was in jest   :^)

Beer time  :^), happy Father's Day.

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Re: [opensuse] Re: Software being accessed by another program??

2007-06-17 Thread Benjamin Rosenberg

On Jun 17, 2007, at 2:30 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:


* Benjamin Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-16-07 23:36]:
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*laugh* Windows people talk shit about Linux people and Linux people
talk shit about Mac users .. it SO reminds me of one sect of
Christians talking trash about another sect.


My, we're close to the edge today, Ben.  He did indicate the statement
was in jest   :^)

Beer time  :^), happy Father's Day.


Nah. I knew that one of the statements was just being silly .. the  
other one .. I dunno. My reply was tinged with sarcasm though. :D  
Just me being me.


Happy Dad Beer Day to you too.
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Re: [opensuse] Re: Software being accessed by another program??

2007-06-17 Thread John Andersen
On Sunday 17 June 2007, Benjamin Rosenberg wrote:
 Just me being me.

Who do you think you are, Manny?

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Re: [opensuse] Re: Software being accessed by another program??

2007-06-16 Thread John Andersen
On Friday 15 June 2007, M Harris wrote:
 Mac has been a single button, single click (I think forever) and it works
 great.

Yeah, but thats because mac users can't fathom more than a
single button.



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Re: [opensuse] Re: Software being accessed by another program??

2007-06-16 Thread Benjamin Rosenberg

On Jun 16, 2007, at 9:40 PM, John Andersen wrote:


On Friday 15 June 2007, M Harris wrote:
Mac has been a single button, single click (I think forever) and  
it works

great.


Bull. Macs have been able to use any USB mouse made by Logitech,  
Microsoft and any other hardware maker since OS X 10.0 and *seven*  
years later it still can and most Mac's have shipped with multi- 
button mice for at least 2 years. This is like saying there is no  
software for Linux and no one uses Linux .. it's a myth.



Yeah, but thats because mac users can't fathom more than a
single button.


Funny, I know what each button on my 9 button Logitech mouse does  
when it's connected to my Macbook Pro .. and oddly enough it's the  
same mouse I've had attached to my laptops since I got my Titanium  
Powerbook in 2003. :D I guess we who use Mac's don't need to know  
more then click.. click.. to get our UNIX terminal windows open to  
ssh to our Linux and Solaris servers. ;D


*laugh* Windows people talk shit about Linux people and Linux people  
talk shit about Mac users .. it SO reminds me of one sect of  
Christians talking trash about another sect.


- Ben


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Re: [opensuse] Re: Software being accessed by another program??

2007-06-15 Thread M Harris
On Friday 15 June 2007 20:44, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
 YaST does single click selection.
Its neither here nor there... but I wish the interface standards would 
just 
do away with the whole double-click thing. 

Mac has been a single button, single click (I think forever) and it 
works 
great. We now typically have 3-5 button mice with balls and scroll wheels... 
nothing needs to be double-clicked IMO.

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