On Thu, 2008-06-26 at 14:00 -0700, Craig White wrote: <snip> > The thing I love about flat earth folks who disparage things like > NetworkManager and PulseAudio is that they are consistently blind to the > fact that there are circumstances where these are valuable tools. > > Craig Indeed. Yes. And they are nothing at all like the [whatever the opposite of flat earth folks are] who think things like NetworkManager and PulseAudio are the holy grail because there are circumstances where these are valuable tools in spite of the huge volume of other, more common, circumstances where they are in fact less useful than hammered dung. And why must the not-flat-earth-folks then disparage the flat-earth-folks for pointing out exactly this fact? I can use a nine pound brick to get into my locked car. In the right circumstances I'd even call it a valuable tool and count myself blessed for having had it available to me. But for the most part, there are more desirable and functional ways of getting into my locked car, and I'm happy to make them my first choice. Yes even when the nine pound brick seems to be on sale at every corner grocery, and/or given to me in lieu of keys when I buy my next car. You know (and this is probably just me venting some workplace frustrations, so forgive me), you don't often hear people bitching about stuff that works. Especially when it works as expected, without any kind of intervention. Andy -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list