xerxes2 wrote:dp wrote:you know: people on the internet are not real,
I've been thinking about this too. Is for example Zephirias a 15 year old nerd or is "he" a 55 year old bored woman working in a bank posting on spare times. Cyberspace is a little like twilight zone or quantum physics.
WTF? Of course I'm 15! :evil:
If you ask me, I think it was pretty obvious.
]]>You haven't figured that out yet?
It's terrible, isn't it? I just can't understand what it is with my box and dairy products! They just don't work well together...
]]>dp wrote:you know: people on the internet are not real,
I've been thinking about this too. Is for example Zephirias a 15 year old nerd or is "he" a 55 year old bored woman working in a bank posting on spare times. Cyberspace is a little like twilight zone or quantum physics.
WTF? Of course I'm 15! :evil:
]]>I think everything should stay how it is, and we should just sit back, relax, and enjoy some first class Digitally Imported Hardcore European Trance!
If anyone really needs a problem to solve, you could always find me a way to make cheese with my PC...
]]>I think as Lovechild stated that we need to have a release cycle and that we have some "testing" days before packages come out in some sort of a stable state. I think that if we could do that we could iron out some more bugs that people discover.
]]>Maybe we are weird, it's a hard work keeping this forum alive.
and time consuming!
]]>First, let me say something that has become very clear reading this forum, You all are weird!
Uhoh, the cat's out of the bag now...
]]>That said, Arch IS very stable if you only use the Release repository. If you use Current, Unstable and Testing (as I do), your system is pretty much bleeding edge. If people would only take the time to RTFM and look the abundance of information on/about Arch Linux, they would be much happier. The problem with having your system bleeding edge is that sometimes it does "bleed" from minor/major wounds in pkgs, depends issues, etc. As a newbie who has only been working with Linux since January and Arch since February (of this year), I think Arch is one of the strongest and most up to date distros out there. The Dev's, TU's and users who contribute to Arch are what make it so strong. So Judd and co., you all keep up the good work!
]]>dp wrote:you know: people on the internet are not real,
I've been thinking about this too. Is for example Zephirias a 15 year old nerd or is "he" a 55 year old bored woman working in a bank posting on spare times. Cyberspace is a little like twilight zone or quantum physics.
hmm ... at least strings cannot make other strings think they are in another dimension - cyberians can :-)
]]>you know: people on the internet are not real,
I've been thinking about this too. Is for example Zephirias a 15 year old nerd or is "he" a 55 year old bored woman working in a bank posting on spare times. Cyberspace is a little like twilight zone or quantum physics.
]]>dp, get a life instead of spending your time harrassing people on this forum.
There must be crawling with girls at Bio-Centrum. Hm hm usually mixing business with pleasure is not a good thing but you can always make exceptions, ecspecially with girls.Arch is rocking that was a god point.
no offense meant - i do not try to harass anybody here ... you know: people on the internet are not real, so there is no point in trying to harass any virtuals :-) [of course, when someone passes basel, and visits me, then we can speak more real-life-way and this person would not be any longer virtual in communication for me]
mixing business with pleasure is a difficult but very interesting thing - and i really like doing interesting things --- especially when girls are involved in :-)
]]>Arch is rocking that was a god point.
]]>I must also admit that things are looking pretty good for arch but it won't hurt with a kick in the butt once in a while.
hmmm ... kicking a working thing makes the chance to break it bigger
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