2007.09.21
You're in trouble when...
For some reason, ever since I got back from lunch, I've been trying to navigate through my scripts using W, A, S, and D.
It doesn't work very well.
Especially considering that I use vim.
Posted by Luke at 12:00 p.m.
Attention Nana LÃ¥ngstedt:
It's called Windows. It's not hard. You are not improving your tutorial or in any way combating Microsoft by acting like a ninny. Further, the copy/cut/paste analogy is used by many programs that have nothing to do with Windows. (Various X programs use it, and all the most popular *nix Desktop Environments use it, I believe.)
I run Linux, edit my text in vim, and don't like Microsoft all that much. I really don't see why cutesy names are supposed to help anything, though.
That's almost as pathetic as posting a rant in someone else's blog, Nana.
Oh. Hi Luke. You're still in my RSS aggregator. I'm bored. And tired. Me want to go home.
Posted by Mike Graham on 2007.09.21 at 7:19 a.m.
Don't forget to hit "X" whenever you feel the need to sit down. ;)
Posted by Nathan on 2007.09.21 at 11:37 a.m.
Cutesy names? I don't get it.
Posted by Luke on 2007.09.21 at 4:02 p.m.
Hmm...that's like trying to hit *Open Apple* + Tab to switch between programs and accidentally hitting Q instead of Tab. Doh!!
Posted by Chris on 2007.09.21 at 5:07 p.m.
The author of the tutorial kept talking about Winblows.
Posted by Mike Graham on 2007.09.23 at 6:29 a.m.
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