"The Internet treats censorship as damage and routes around it." - John Gilmore
I create my own folders and use those, mainly because I don't like long folder names, especially ones with spaces. Going from "Documents and Settings" to "Users" was a good idea, and I think Vista's "Documents" folder is much better than "My Documents" as well. (Not that I ever use any of the standard folders, of course.)
I think they called it "My Documents" originally because they wanted to show off how Windows filenames could be really long and have spaces in them.
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I have all my main folders directly on drive C. Good short path.
"The Internet treats censorship as damage and routes around it." - John Gilmore
I have nothing on drive C except for the OS
EDIT: Oh! And installed applications, mind you. I used to have a progs folder in D. But since some apps really don't like to reside in odd places, for the sake of simplicity, I bowed to applications being on C.
Last edited by Mario F.; 03-30-2008 at 07:58 AM.
Originally Posted by brewbuck:
Reimplementing a large system in another language to get a 25% performance boost is nonsense. It would be cheaper to just get a computer which is 25% faster.
It "saves time" until you decide to change the type of the variable to "long" and then you have the joy of renaming hundreds of instances of that variable name.
IMHO, a variable should be named according to its use, not its type. Usually, the type is obvious from the use anyway.
The comment was basically because of this"Why didn't you bring up X" isn't really an effective argument...
I don't understand why most people hate microsoft for no reason, just so that they can look 'Kewl' . If someone has problems with mySomething or myThatthing and chooses to plainly ignore something like Kompare Koffice Konqueror etc. or iTunes, iPhone, iPod .. its purely because they dislike MS and no other reason, IMO the op is just being biased against windows and not thinking rationally.
sorry im a DOS & NIX guy and get aggro over Microsft crap.
Having said that, let me clarify that i love the KDE way of naming things and i dont particularly mind MyComputer and MyDocuments. I hardly use the other My-folders to store anything.
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I think any rational person is going to have biases. Rationality dictates that you use the tools which are appropriate to the situation. If a rational person is always in situations where Windows is not the right solution, then that person will, rationally, have a bias against that OS.
Agreed, the topic is kind of a rant, but I don't think it pretended to be anything else.
I think the manner in which the OP posted was pretty stupid thats all. Please lets not start another MS vs *nix debate here.Agreed, the topic is kind of a rant, but I don't think it pretended to be anything else.
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Originally Posted by brewbuck:
Reimplementing a large system in another language to get a 25% performance boost is nonsense. It would be cheaper to just get a computer which is 25% faster.
I'm surprised how much importance we're attaching to minutae that either vexes us or makes us feel comfortable. Is this life? We all need to do better maybe.
and we all love ppcstr, it sounds like some variation of a potato gun gone horribly wrong ...
Personally I use hungarian when its useful, but I dont use it all the time. dwTemp pTemp come to mind, when the same base name Temp may be used within the same function. I dislike using temp1 temp2 temp3 etc.