Tables = Turned
-
Oh. Well then I couldn't find the setting on my parents' PC when it was pissing me off. Whatever.
-
The semantic search is the actual useful part.
Outside of.
- It's difficult to type on my phone's virtual keyboard
- I'm too busy to type
It's not that helpful.
When it gets to the point where AI can actually think, or when we have a real IoT, then it'll be notable to me.
-
I gotta stop telling jokes on this forum.
-
I'm sorry, I misinterpreted your joke to mean.
Speech recognition added to semantic search is as great advancement as engines added to wheels.
Unless you use sarcasm to mean exactly what you stated...
-
Unless you use sarcasm to mean exactly what you stated...
You never know with blakey. How does he know people were bitching about torque and engines and wheels in the 19th century? Probably because it was him.
-
Blakey in the 19th century.
Talking about the faults of the rubber pneumatic tire, over traditional wheels, while play testing Bell and Hammer.
-
If only!
Besides, everybody knows pedrail wheels are the best.
-
Hey, what's with all this off-topic Halo talk in Blakeyrat's thread? He'll get cranky!
-
OK, off topic, but as you are talking about Halo anyway...
I am not a gamer, so I have never played the games themselves, but I am reading the books (in order according to Wikipedia). Have any of you read the books...? Am I going to miss massive parts of the story because I haven't played the games? If so, is there anywhere that I can get an overview of the story as it is in the games...?Thanks, and sorry for continuing the off-topic stuff
-
The original mac team didn't even want you to be able to customize your desktop backgrounds as you could put a "bad looking one" on there and spoil the overall aesthetic. So I expect that they just didn't want people to choose colours they didn't think went well and was finally ran out of excuses and had to implement it.
I remember reading this somewhere but I can't even find the reference now.
-
Maybe so but it came pretty quick. The Mac II allowed it and it shipped with like Mac 4.x. That just let you make a 8x8 pixel pattern in a single color, though. Image backgrounds didn't come until like Mac 8.x. Pretty much the exact same time Windows got them.
-
Pretty much the exact same time Windows got them.
I suspect that was about when it became practical in hardware terms to support them.
-
Nah, probably some alien conspiracy.
-
Pretty much the exact same time Windows got them.
Windows 3.0 could already have BMPs as background; the box says it’s copyright 1990, while my MacOS 8 box has a copyright date of 1997. Anyway, here’s one I made earlier:
-
The original mac team didn't even want you to be able to customize your desktop backgrounds as you could put a "bad looking one" on there and spoil the overall aesthetic.
Not surprised at all to find this very same attitude turning up in the GNOME team. If Apple did it, it must be right!