Stuff from 12 April, 2007
This is the archive of tumbledry happenings that occurred on 12 April, 2007.
This is the archive of tumbledry happenings that occurred on 12 April, 2007.
quality is more important that quantity. i think the best way to rank people on tumbledry is based on who has recieved the most hearts per comment, i have 13 hearts out of 25 comments.
I have 15 hearts out of 469 comments—I think I should work on quality :)
I’ve never seen those before. Cute, cute. Though, I’m confused about the egg balloon ears…
The saying obviously goes “quantity over quality”. My proof of this is Alex’s 15 hearts out of 469 comments. As for Dan, I will say this: your jealousy doesn’t surprise me, but you too can experience the bliss of the second inner circle with work and practice. Of course, you will only get there by riding in the wake of my supremacy, but whatever.
That’s a very provocative position for the background Easter bunny to be in. Is this appropriate Alex?
The bunny in back is all like, “Take me I’m yours!” but the bunny in front doesn’t even turn around because he cant hear with eggs in his ears.
On Craigslist, it would be a missed connection.
The bunny in front is drunk and the bunny in back is a skank. There, I said it.
I think Dan and Markoe nailed it. But, I would hardly call this kind of content TumbleDry friendly, Alex. I thought you had moral fiber.
I’m incredibly unconcerned that Leopard (Apple’s upcoming point revision of its OS X operating system) has been delayed. As long as they fix the finder (!!!!), I’ll have nothing really important to criticize in OS X.
This great quote from a discussion at Slashdot sums it up (edited slightly for clarity):
Apple just can’t seem to match Microsoft’s superior delay history. Microsoft has already astounded the world by an amazing THREE YEAR delay between the original Vista release date and the actual release; this impressive delay is one of the longest delays for a product that actually eventually made it out of the front door instead of dying…
And here’s Apple, trying to out-do Microsoft, and the best then can do is delay Leopard for three lousy months - and technically speaking, it’s not much of a delay since the original release date was “Spring 07”.
I mean, come on, Apple. Surely you can break something in Leopard to force a longer delay. Microsoft wins, hands down. Apple still lags way behind MS on viruses, as well. With my Windows machine, unpatched, I have THOUSANDS of viruses that can infect my machine if I want to. Apple just doesn’t give me that ability. Maybe they just don’t care.