Because it does not sound better.
>Wait for the next release and the same guy is probably going to be complaining about changes to the current UI. Off course he will. It's his point. He alreadey stated that it is not the ui that is bad. It's the…
Mandatory XKCD comic: http://xkcd.com/927/
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No, it is not. Compared to other places like facebook or twitter or the world it's feminist heaven. Open your eyes.
No you're not. I don't get it either.
I really like his minimalistic writing style. Wish other authors (especially americans) would follow his example. Not every simple fact needs an anecdote.
Is "Email Marketers" a euphemism for "spammers"?
I would buy you hacker news gold for this rant. So true.
This is really great. I for one hate the drag component in platform games. It makes them always feel very sluggish and imprecise. Most of the Mario games are unplayable for me because of this behavior.
According to this logic, is asking whether this is a java problem also off topic, because it's not a java problem? So you have to know the answer to know if the question is on topic. Great rules.
Is Flappy Bird the new "Hello World!" for game engines?
Because it does not sound better.
>Wait for the next release and the same guy is probably going to be complaining about changes to the current UI. Off course he will. It's his point. He alreadey stated that it is not the ui that is bad. It's the…
Mandatory XKCD comic: http://xkcd.com/927/
and down
No, it is not. Compared to other places like facebook or twitter or the world it's feminist heaven. Open your eyes.
No you're not. I don't get it either.
I really like his minimalistic writing style. Wish other authors (especially americans) would follow his example. Not every simple fact needs an anecdote.
Is "Email Marketers" a euphemism for "spammers"?
I would buy you hacker news gold for this rant. So true.
This is really great. I for one hate the drag component in platform games. It makes them always feel very sluggish and imprecise. Most of the Mario games are unplayable for me because of this behavior.
According to this logic, is asking whether this is a java problem also off topic, because it's not a java problem? So you have to know the answer to know if the question is on topic. Great rules.
Is Flappy Bird the new "Hello World!" for game engines?