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  1. Some days, I feel like a god - in that people expect me to fix all of their problems for them.

    Sunday, 28-Aug-11 14:14:56 UTC from MuSTArDroid
    1. @scribus my toaster broke, fix it? :)

      Sunday, 28-Aug-11 14:18:41 UTC from web
      1. @koen Adapt. You'll thank me when the experience makes you stronger.

        Sunday, 28-Aug-11 14:20:57 UTC from MuSTArDroid
    2. @scribus Perhaps that's the first step towards actually becoming a god?

      Sunday, 28-Aug-11 14:18:43 UTC from web
      1. @flaxx But I don't want that kind of responsibility... No one ever *asked* if I wanted to be deified!

        Sunday, 28-Aug-11 14:21:35 UTC from MuSTArDroid
        1. @scribus Tough luck! You're becoming a god whether you want it or not!

          Sunday, 28-Aug-11 14:23:06 UTC from web
          1. @flaxx ...fine. /Twilight

            Sunday, 28-Aug-11 14:33:18 UTC from MuSTArDroid
    3. @zach121k Then go out in the world and do good deeds until the universe deems you a crucial piece to the existence of everything. Or something, I dunno how to become a god. But doing good sounds like a good idea.

      Sunday, 28-Aug-11 14:30:21 UTC from web
    4. @scribus My Windows 7 installation is being irritating, could you fix it for me? Pretty please? Pretty please with a strawberry on top? :P

      Sunday, 28-Aug-11 14:33:44 UTC from MuSTArDroid
      1. @leonkfox Use the (open) source... :p

        Sunday, 28-Aug-11 14:51:33 UTC from MuSTArDroid
        1. @scribus @leonkfox While I love Linux as much as a stingy amateur radio enthusiast, there are times when you have to stick with windows, such as for most work- and school-related tasks. For most of us, you have to at least dual-boot. With that in mind: Leon, would you mind describing what goes wrong? One more time?

          Sunday, 28-Aug-11 14:57:45 UTC from web
          1. @lilytheamazingfaintingpony Oh, hay Lily! How'd that campaign from earlier this moth go?

            Sunday, 28-Aug-11 14:59:00 UTC from web
            1. @musicssound Unfortunately, I never got the chance to meet you. Those were some tough Orcus cultists, we spent more than two hours on a single encounter.

              Sunday, 28-Aug-11 15:06:40 UTC from web
          2. @lilytheamazingfaintingpony Yeah, I know. Unfortunately, I've been on Linux for long enough to forget a lot of Windows fixes.

            Sunday, 28-Aug-11 14:59:34 UTC from MuSTArDroid
        2. @scribus *ish confuzzled*

          Sunday, 28-Aug-11 14:57:53 UTC from MuSTArDroid
          1. @leonkfox Suggesting Linux while parodying Obi-Wan.

            Sunday, 28-Aug-11 15:00:03 UTC from MuSTArDroid
            1. @scribus Ah....should have realized that, it was pretty obvious !derp

              Sunday, 28-Aug-11 15:04:19 UTC from MuSTArDroid
            2. @scribus But yeah, tried using Linux on my PS3 once....never....ever....again....(it made simple tasks like installing programs a friggin' NIGHTMARE)

              Sunday, 28-Aug-11 15:05:04 UTC from MuSTArDroid
              1. @leonkfox Really? I find it significantly easier on my laptop. I guess you had to compile and manually resolve dependencies?

                Sunday, 28-Aug-11 15:30:51 UTC from MuSTArDroid
              2. @leonkfox The one for ps3 is Yellow Dog Linux, yes? That one is supposed to be an absolute nightmare, and only meant for Gentoo\Slackware-experts. Try Mint, it's very Windowsy. It's where I started.

                Sunday, 28-Aug-11 15:47:04 UTC from web
                1. @lilytheamazingfaintingpony Mint is lovely. Best Linux I've used.

                  Sunday, 28-Aug-11 15:49:46 UTC from web
                  1. @ceruleanspark I actually used to like Ubuntu better than Mint. Mostly because I like vanilla gnome2 a lot. Now that gnome3 and Unity is everywhere I'm thinking of trying Debian.

                    Sunday, 28-Aug-11 15:55:50 UTC from web
                    1. @lilytheamazingfaintingpony I use Ubuntu at work, but I use it headless via SSH, so the window manager is irrelevant.

                      Sunday, 28-Aug-11 16:01:26 UTC from web
                  2. @ceruleanspark I couldn't get Mint to install last time I tried. Though, the hardware in question was on its last leg, that could have been the real issue now that I think about it...

                    Sunday, 28-Aug-11 17:19:37 UTC from web
              3. @leonkfox One thing though, it's useful to know what you want to achieve before venturing into Linux. My goal was always to learn more about computers, and so I did...mostly through crashing and having to fix it. Whoever it is that said Linux is more stable than Windows haven't met me.

                Sunday, 28-Aug-11 15:51:31 UTC from web
      2. @leonkfox Windows 7 is fine. For computer programmers, Linux is about 20% cooler. Most people are stuck with upgrading from 95 or 98 to XP or Vista or Windows 7. This is a good thing. There are only 32-bit and 64-bit machines from either AMD or Intel. XP does fine on any of them, but is geared for 32-bit machines. Vista gets lots more power out of the hardware but also created some problems for itself in doing so. Windows 7 is the fixed version of Vista. Some people got used to computing with Microsoft DOS-3.3. When Windows 3.0 came out, many were forced to learn to use it for work, but others would play with it briefly before dropping back into DOS to actually do anything with their PC. Windows 7 works wonderfully in comparison to previous versions. Unfortunately, there are way too many applications to choose from, and the OS also suffers from feature bloat. To get your Windows to be less irritating is only a matter of asking less of it. Start with your firewall and virus protection.

        Sunday, 28-Aug-11 18:00:15 UTC from web
    5. @zach121k Meh, he obviously has internet, so getting a life is probably too much to ask.

      Sunday, 28-Aug-11 20:12:50 UTC from web
    6. @zach121k Replying to pople like that just makes them happy, best to just ignore and block.

      Sunday, 28-Aug-11 20:16:11 UTC from web
    7. @zach121k Yeah, what @mrdragon said. Just ignore him, don't even read his messages, don't reply to them, don't acknowledge his existence in any way whatsoever. He'll lose interest sooner or later.

      Sunday, 28-Aug-11 20:17:09 UTC from web
    8. @zach121k What was his name? And is it on here?

      Sunday, 28-Aug-11 20:17:58 UTC from web