Actually, I think it's more like a disease... kinda like the folks who know it all, refuse to read the docs then come to a Developer and whinny like a dieing stallion.
When I play with Dolphin, if I can't fix what I don't like, then - that's my problem. $$$$ take that to your local bank and ask them what it's worth. $ 00.0000
I'll try not to hit below the belt next time.. I see it woke up the dead. (g) Impediment or part parrot? LMAO
Things that people don't like are one thing. Poorly designed things are something entirely different. I suppose not everyone has the cognitive powers to realize and understand the difference.
Remember - beauty is in the eye of the beholder (g) What appears poorly designed to one may be a Rembrandt to another, yet, fires from hell to someone else. Another cliche if I may, "you just can't please every one" it's impossible. So you do your best to walk a middle road.
Speaking of Cognitive ... brings back a lot of memories -- Friends at MIT. Sailing in Boston Harbor with Pete Schiller, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences ( if your into the cognitive sciences- see more you'll know the name ). Camping in Maine with Stephan Chorover, Professor of Psycholog. Partying with my then girlfriends friends from Radcliffe ( Bonnie Rait, Debbie Feidler - a few names you may know ) ... I could go on, but to an intellectual like yourself, my feeble experiences , well they'd probably bore you to death. ( BANG!) ( evil grin )
There ya go Andrew... now you know how to pay back that Houston wino who can see what others don't ( it's called delusional - re-inebriation after smelling his own breath while gazing in a mirror, seeking the fairest of the all ) (big Tejas grin )
ps: Maybe that detective and I have something in common.. I investigate and attempt to see prosecuted Military Frauds here in the states.. it's an epidemic. There are no boundaries as to who may be posing next. The most high profile bust I ever worked on was the Mayor of Atlantic City NJ. Robert Levy, Wannabe SF who in his sick mind earned a Green Beret.
Google Mayor of Atlantic City Robert Levy disappears.. then resigns. He was prosecuted. Other than..
Oh.. batman? I thought his mother didn't have any kids that lived? And I always thought they kept the keys to the loonytoone vacation resort well guarded.. Right on the first one.. his mother had no kids that lived... guess the keys to the asylum doors were lost - now found by an inmate.
Joe Oliver (Eagle II)
Houston Texas and not hard to find
Do they really have classes that teach you how to make horse sounds?
When I play with Dolphin, if I can't fix what I don't like, then - that's my problem. $$$$ take that to your local bank and ask them what it's worth. $ 00.0000
I'll try not to hit below the belt next time.. I see it woke up the dead. (g) Impediment or part parrot? LMAO
Speaking of Cognitive ... brings back a lot of memories -- Friends at MIT. Sailing in Boston Harbor with Pete Schiller, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences ( if your into the cognitive sciences- see more
Eagle II sends.
Eagle II sends
ps: sorry if the words I use are to complex or exceed the length you're used to.
((<<evil, evil yet the lesser of an evil grin >>)
Eagle II sends.
Google Mayor of Atlantic City Robert Levy disappears.. then resigns. He was prosecuted. Other than..
Joe Oliver (Eagle II)
Houston Texas and not hard to find
The second part about you finding the keys to the asylum explains a LOT.