Monday, May 9, 2005

To Be and to have

To answer a question is not a sin.
To say what you see isn't either.

Compositing is the new word.
It is to put together things made apart.
This is the future of out art

And about what I am here for. Computers are a waste of your time.

8 comments:

  1. my compy is not a waste of my time...we are great friends (usually)

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  2. Yeah, I am in the same situation... I wonder what I was on at the time.

    PS Just started using Tiger

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  3. Computers are horrible cold heartless things. They take up your time, fill you with false hopes and only reward you occasionally if at all.

    A bit like University

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  4. I disagree...for me my computer is not cold and heartless, because i don't treat like that. It is not an inanimate object. It has allowed me to learn/see many things that without it I would have never been able to explore.

    PS. You have hurt my compy's feelings,

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  5. Ok guys, this is silly, we all know what computer's really are.
    So anyway what did you all have for dinner. (I ate something that had been something els)

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  6. So, Tiger looks to be pretty impressive...Would you say it is better or just faster than the last system? The ripple effect is a great was to impress PC users.

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  7. The "dashboard" menu with the little speedometer and temperature outside is the most useless feature I have ever seen on a computer.

    If you want to know the temperature outside step away from your computer and go out goddamit!!!

    I'm really dissapointed with the update

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  8. Humm, good point Luca, except that, it tells you the temperature and the forecasting, in local or distant regions, just like a weather channel. It is very useful and I find it is a good replacement to the software I used to use for the same thing.
    I would say that it is a very good release, it is noticeably faster and it has a number of very well thought through features. The built in RSS compatibility is a godsend, I also really like the new native applications and the added utilities. Grapher is very nice and surprisingly powerful.

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