"Geeks = super bright people? Nice pat on our backs." Don't put words in my mouth. "not super bright" is an euphemism for, uhm, simple people. Since I don't know how the poster I replied to defines geeks, I simply took…
> "Non-geeks don't have the time, interest or inclination to catalogue and curate these sorts of structures." Define non-geek then. Unless you mean "people who have too few items to need organization", I think…
"the author does not think nested hierarchies are difficult. If he added "for nerds", I would agree with him." Imagine you badly need to go to the bathroom, and the only building nearby is a huge hospital... will all…
The ways something can be abused are not arguments against proper use of it. "It's manual work that the computer should partially be doing for us." I disagree, partially ^^ Tags, or where something is located; both can…
Wait, what? There is already http://www.desura.com/ for example.
"Geeks = super bright people? Nice pat on our backs." Don't put words in my mouth. "not super bright" is an euphemism for, uhm, simple people. Since I don't know how the poster I replied to defines geeks, I simply took…
> "Non-geeks don't have the time, interest or inclination to catalogue and curate these sorts of structures." Define non-geek then. Unless you mean "people who have too few items to need organization", I think…
"the author does not think nested hierarchies are difficult. If he added "for nerds", I would agree with him." Imagine you badly need to go to the bathroom, and the only building nearby is a huge hospital... will all…
The ways something can be abused are not arguments against proper use of it. "It's manual work that the computer should partially be doing for us." I disagree, partially ^^ Tags, or where something is located; both can…
Wait, what? There is already http://www.desura.com/ for example.