On Thursday 22 December 2005 04:34, Dave Robillard wrote: > On Wed, 2005-21-12 at 10:09 -0500, Dave Phillips wrote: > > I. I. Ooisen wrote: > > >>However, I recognize that I am not like most musicians. Since no > > >>one else here is either, I felt someone needed to stick up for > > >>them. So many people seem to wonder why more musicians aren't > > >>using Linux.... the "use the command line, it's better" > > >>mentality is one of them. Most musicians and many recording > > >>engineers are going to think something's gone horribly wrong if > > >>they see a command line. > > > > > >right. "command line", the way we see it now, is a primitive way > > > to put a computer to work. > > Anyone who says "command line is better" is an idiot, just like > anyone who says "GUI is better" is an idiot. what you must have meant is obviously true, with some formal correction: ?whenever we say "command line is better, we are idiots, just like whenever we say "gui is better" we are idiots.? this rephrase is clearly the only one valid, as it avoids labeling / categorization of people. (and yes, we are very much different from one moment to the other.) > Some things a command line is capable of doing isn't even feasibly > possible in a GUI (and I personally do many, many such things a day, > as I'm sure many others 'round here do). > > Some things that's downright painful and obtuse in a command line can > be intuitive, quick, and simple in a GUI. > > Isn't this painfully obvious? (maybe not painfully, but) yes, it is obvious. only a snob might find it desirable to try to place icons on the desktop from the command line (instead of using drag-n-drop) :) > > -DR- __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com