Evan Gill [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:LMao, my sister is borderline EMO.
Like dressing all black, always sad
moving toward isolation. The ones who you can see cutting themselves.
Funny! Back in my old days :^) these people were called gothics. Do emos like
graveyards, vampires and stuff
FTW = For the win
WTF = FTW backwards and well, you know
EMO = A goth without enough culture to know he's a goth, and who
thinks he's cool because he is uncool.
On Nov 30, 2007 2:23 AM, D. Michael McIntyre
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On Thursday 29 November 2007, Evan Gill wrote:
LMao, my
On Friday 30 November 2007, Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
FTW = For the win
For the Windows, or is this some football/soccer reference or something?
I still feel old.
EMO = A goth without enough culture to know he's a goth, and who
thinks he's cool because he is uncool.
Still confused, but
To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion
Subject: Re: Rosegarden in GTK FTW!!!
Michael, I'm so tempted to say gimp in qt ftw!
But that would be just wrong, so I won't.
Just kidding,
Which reminds me, I still haven't figured out WTF, FTW means. I think
this
means I am old now.
That, and I
Rafael F. Compte wrote:
Christopher Stamper wrote:
Well, whatever. But, QT is ugly
Let me help you with that!
Go to Synaptic and download the qtconfig package (version 3 or 4, it depends
on the app).
Use that program to change the appearance until you are satisfied.
By the
On Monday 26 November 2007, xhi wrote:
It certainly doesn't bother me, I think Rosegarden looks just fine in
UbuntuStudio under Gnome, I don't see the problem.
So do I, incidentally. I tried the new devel version both ways, with and
without the bundled theme, and it looks good enough to suit