Old Lacrosse gloves are also on hand in many homes in Canada as that is our national summertime sport.
I have two new pups and hopefully gloves will not be needed for their first trip to the vet. They are starting to grow some might sharp teeth now though.
Nah, you’ll find your gloves under the bed, looking a bit chewed up by small, sharp teeth.
A friend of mine got two several months’ old kittens, brother and sister. He’s never had anything to be responsible for before, and his posts have become a continuing saga.
I want to say that we linux users have became very lazy, for example let's assume that our computer got a virus
Then here is what windows users do :
They scan the whole system
They disconnect infected system immediately.
They restore the whole system
(for extra active people) they notify their antivirus vendor for that virus
And what we do when we got a malicious .Exe file downloaded, is that we don't even give it a f**k.
And that's not the end! we are so lazy that we don't even reboot our system after an update and se how hard working windows users are they reboot once or twice a day .
We are extremely lazy that we don't even want to touch the mouse and just keep taping on keyboard all the commands to get our work done and see windows users they don't even feel any pain in touching the mouse and most of the time they have one hand on mouse and one on keyboard, I love these peoples ..... And that's all, you linux users made me lazy too....
I appreciate your article and agree with you on many points, especially your mention of keyboarding. It's a crazy idea making a user remove a hand from the keyboard to a mouse, then move the mouse to some interface that tends to be not much more than 'Click OK' notifications. Especially those. And keyboarders get a lot more work done faster, too.
But reaching my golden years and not having full control of my hands and fingers anymore, it makes me glad that so many of us fought to make desktop Linux much more than just a pretty terminal.
But, if you so choose, I believe I've got an old WordStar keyboard commands template, you know, the cardboard thing that sits on top of your keyboard just above the F1-F32 keys, and you can borrow it if need be.
Thanks,
I actually took it just as a silly post that was formed in my mind while preparimg for my final exams, but didn’t thought that this is eligible to be said an article .
Maybe I misspoke but, anyway, yes, we Linuxers get used to having things done our way and not the way some huge corporation decides. There’s something thrilling about seeing a blank slate ready to be written upon.
Yes @Bro your replies help me to understand that whether i am posting something good or not.
As I still didn’t got a full beard and mustache
You’re one of the very experienced person in this forum…
mother : why are you working on laptop without wearing sweater? It's too cold here.
Me : mom i am using gnome on my laptop, which is enough to keep me warm.
Mother : you are getting smarter day by day, I see.
Me : yes, because i listen to my motherboard(mother)
Mother : that's why i always feel proud of you my son ....
(just felt and seen that gnome causes too much heat , btw gnome was my first DE. Tell me if I'm wrong...)