[QUOTE=spikeyseth;26885578]>invoke rule 46[/QUOTE]
27 posts
awesome face avatar
does not belong here
[QUOTE=cccritical;26886268]27 posts
awesome face avatar
does not belong here[/QUOTE]
Not to mention the pivot videos on his YouTube
[QUOTE=pedroion;26886942][url]http://www.facepunch.com/threads/1040954-Minecraft-Shall-rule-the-world?p=26885809#post26885809[/url]
:jerkbag:[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=LinuX;26887588]Not to mention the pivot videos on his YouTube[/QUOTE]
christ it's even worse than I thought
[QUOTE=LinuX;26885193]>rm -rf /[/QUOTE]
Sure is unixy in here...
You mad linux? :laugh:
edit:
Why end the comic when it's just getting good?
Isn't this guy Shenanagensin or whatever.
[QUOTE=Rayjingstorm;26888678]
You mad linux? :laugh:[/QUOTE]
sudo apt-get ban
This thread [b]is[/b] actually more awesome than toast
[QUOTE=Haxxer;26889677]This thread [b]is[/b] actually more awesome than toast[/QUOTE]
I'm Commander Shepard and this is my favourite post on Facepunch.
[QUOTE=Haxxer;26889677]This thread [b]is[/b] actually more awesome than toast[/QUOTE]
Not much can beat that toast
[QUOTE=for no reason;26882696]>punch a velociraptor[/QUOTE]
:colbert:
[QUOTE=LinuX;26889452]sudo apt-get ban[/QUOTE]
Lol, I kid! I kid!
Linux is awesome.
Lol, can you actually use English though? from the posts I've seen by you you only understand linux command line... do you use a GUI or are you one of those die-hard command-line linux users?
Let me take a crack at this.
>wget [url]http://www.facepunch.com/members/267613-LinuX/awesome.log[/url]
Connecting to [url]http://www.facepunch.com:80[/url]... connected!
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found
[QUOTE=Rayjingstorm;26891912]one of those die-hard command-line linux users?
[/QUOTE]
You do realize anyone working with linux pretty much has to know command line? It's faster, more efficient and has features/options that the GUI doesn't.
[QUOTE=Heroms;26892210]You do realize anyone working with linux pretty much has to know command line? It's faster, more efficient and has features/options that the GUI doesn't.[/QUOTE]
I understand the advantages of a command line system in tandem with a GUI. The two extremes (only command line or only GUI) offer specific advantages and disadvantages(command-line is more important than a GUI though, because a GUI relies upon it), and in most cases a great understanding of both is necessary to do what you want to do quickly and easily.
My dad gave me an old version of AutoCad, it had a simple gui, but he told me that the fasted way to work with it was through its command line, and he was right. You could spend 10-20 seconds searching for a tool through menus moving your hands back and forth between a keyboard and mouse, or spend 5 seconds to type in the command. Although, when you do not know a specific command for some extraneous operation that you almost never use, it is very nice to be able to click a button and have it done, not having to memorize the command and its syntax for a command you rarely use.
I don't even mean die-hard in a derogatory way(can't believe I spelled that correctly) but in the end the whole thing was just a joke anyway... I was going back and forth with someone I don't know, that obviously understands computers much better than I, on a web forum, and I made a lame attempt at a joke... sorry if I made everything all serious...
[QUOTE=Rayjingstorm;26911486]I understand the advantages of a command line system in tandem with a GUI. The two extremes (only command line or only GUI) offer specific advantages and disadvantages(command-line is more important than a GUI though, because a GUI relies upon it), and in most cases a great understanding of both is necessary to do what you want to do quickly and easily.
My dad gave me an old version of AutoCad, it had a simple gui, but he told me that the fasted way to work with it was through its command line, and he was right. You could spend 10-20 seconds searching for a tool through menus moving your hands back and forth between a keyboard and mouse, or spend 5 seconds to type in the command. Although, when you do not know a specific command for some extraneous operation that you almost never use, it is very nice to be able to click a button and have it done, not having to memorize the command and its syntax for a command you rarely use.
I don't even mean die-hard in a derogatory way(can't believe I spelled that correctly) but in the end the whole thing was just a joke anyway... I was going back and forth with someone I don't know, that obviously understands computers much better than I, on a web forum, and I made a lame attempt at a joke... sorry if I made everything all serious...[/QUOTE]
holy shit who cares
[QUOTE=Rayjingstorm;26911486]I understand the advantages of a command line system in tandem with a GUI. The two extremes (only command line or only GUI) offer specific advantages and disadvantages(command-line is more important than a GUI though, because a GUI relies upon it), and in most cases a great understanding of both is necessary to do what you want to do quickly and easily.
My dad gave me an old version of AutoCad, it had a simple gui, but he told me that the fasted way to work with it was through its command line, and he was right. You could spend 10-20 seconds searching for a tool through menus moving your hands back and forth between a keyboard and mouse, or spend 5 seconds to type in the command. Although, when you do not know a specific command for some extraneous operation that you almost never use, it is very nice to be able to click a button and have it done, not having to memorize the command and its syntax for a command you rarely use.
I don't even mean die-hard in a derogatory way(can't believe I spelled that correctly) but in the end the whole thing was just a joke anyway... I was going back and forth with someone I don't know, that obviously understands computers much better than I, on a web forum, and I made a lame attempt at a joke... sorry if I made everything all serious...[/QUOTE]
You do realize that, this thread is not about technological argument, However a funny yet awesome user interactive story, Right?
> Ask for a War Tuk Tuk with a Viet Cong Driver.
[QUOTE=wingless;26916179]You do realize that, this thread is not about technological argument, However a funny yet awesome user interactive story, Right?[/QUOTE]
Sorry, rule 25 and all...
>Ask for paper to write a wishlist on. That will REALLY mess with his head.
> Post update.
[QUOTE=Rayjingstorm;26891912]Lol, I kid! I kid!
Linux is awesome.
Lol, can you actually use English though? from the posts I've seen by you you only understand linux command line... do you use a GUI or are you one of those die-hard command-line linux users?
Let me take a crack at this.
>wget [url]http://www.facepunch.com/members/267613-LinuX/awesome.log[/url]
Connecting to [url]http://www.facepunch.com:80[/url]... connected!
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found[/QUOTE]
Well no, my name popped into my head when I signed up. At the time I was using Ubuntu, and so I used that. The capital X was added because my name would be everywhere on the ticker :v:
[QUOTE=daijitsu;26865959]> Acquire santa's list and [i]destroy naughty children's houses with coal-based artillery[/i]
> Reward nice children with cupcake-based artillery[/QUOTE]
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The earth is a heart.
I demand you kill Justin Bieber! Kill him dammit!
>Kill Justin Bieber. Tiger-style.
>Santa comes back for his list... and revenge too.
If you have caught on yet to my shenanigans, PM me and I will declare you an awesome dude who has caught on to my shenanigans.
Likewise, don't tell anyone.
[QUOTE=lucky;26920144]If you have caught on yet to my shenanigans, PM me and I will declare you an awesome dude who has caught on to my shenanigans.
Likewise, don't tell anyone.[/QUOTE]
ohoho, did I get it
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