GUI library for D
Bruno Medeiros
brunodomedeiros+spam at com.gmail
Thu Apr 7 13:01:03 PDT 2011
On 05/04/2011 21:54, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
> On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 16:49:00 -0400, Nick Sabalausky <a at a.a> wrote:
>
>> "Daniel Gibson" <metalcaedes at gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:infu1q$6bn$1 at digitalmars.com...
>>> Am 05.04.2011 22:20, schrieb Jacob Carlborg:
>>>>
>>>> I'm referring to Firefox 4. What's the "AwfulBar" ?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Probably the "Awesomebar".. the feature in FF3+ that searches all
>>> visisted URLs (and the page titles) for the word you type into the
>>> URL-bar (and not just completes URLs like before).
>>> http://blog.mozilla.com/blog/2008/04/21/a-little-something-awesome-about-firefox-3/
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Yea, it's also really, really ugly.
>
> You just like swimming upstream, don't you :)
>
It's just one thing after the other... :P Nick, if you're like this when
you're still quite young, I can't imagine how you'll be when you get old
to the age of 50 and 60...
Hum, maybe your grumpiness/anti-ness will get so incredibly high that it
will actually overflow and revert to a low value. Then you'll be a
happy, carefree spirit, sell you CRT that you've managed to keep working
for so many decades (which by the time will be a relic worth a lot of
money), buy one of those 4D infinite-resolution meta-spacial monitors
that are the latest tech, start using all the latest and popular
software and applications, including "MindBook" - kinda like Facebook,
but a neuro-social network that connects everyone's mind (the mobile
phone evolved into a neural communication device) and allows one to
share one's thoughts directly to all friends (even private thoughts if
you're not careful :P). It's the collective consciousness that is all
the rage with the kids, and that all the old adults (ourselves that are
young now) think is too
fashionable/intrusive/dehumanizing/immoral/childish/not-childish/useless/wasteful/whatever-choose-your-own.
Or not. :P
PS: no offense intended. :)
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Bruno Medeiros - Software Engineer
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