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This limited vision is unfortunate, because KDE includes many features that have no counterpart in any corner of the GNOME ecosystem. For example, you can:
7. Configure Virtual Desktops Separately
Virtual desktops are standard on the major Linux desktops. In most cases, a similar widget, configurable by rows and columns, is used to manage them. However, only KDE allows you to configure them separately.
just as well cause it's actually 6.1mb @ 7500 x 6000-tomos (October 22, 2013, 01:54 PM)
The infographic at Intoxication nation says that it is the favorite beer of Democrats, maybe that says something about them.-Arizona Hot (October 15, 2013, 01:31 PM)
1. Don't use a corpse of the opposite sex
Molly and Clayton Daniels faked Clayton's death to keep him out of jail and to collect on his $110,000 life insurance policy. They dug up a corpse, dressed it in Clayton's clothes, then burned it in a car crash. However, DNA testing revealed that the corpse was female.
If Blue Moon is Americas favorite "beer" than it's only because they've been slamming placements for it in half the shows on TV ... Because it tastes like orange flavored Windex (e.g. shit).-Stoic Joker (October 15, 2013, 01:06 PM)
About beer & drinking in the US:
http://www.businessi...ers-by-state-2013-10
A couple fun infographics there.-Renegade (October 15, 2013, 11:00 AM)
The tech industry can't be trusted on privacy. That's the message we're getting these days – the one we see in headlines about Google Glass and Prism, and in ad campaigns like Microsoft's "Scroogled." We experience it firsthand when targeted advertisements pop up in our news feed or our search results, and when our photos become the stuff of Web commercials. Browser cookies, webmail monitoring, and other intrusive practices may be perfectly defensible, but they don't poll well, and never have.