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RISC vs. CISC

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-20 1:00

ROUND 1 - FIGHT!

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-23 20:55

>>78
Side index: Useless shit; Ctrl+Home for index, then search. HTML does have it.

Pages: I'm using a screen, FUCKING FAGGOT GET OUT.

References: ¹: Anonymous, 4chan, >>78912305

Images: /sjis; use HTML for better illustrations.

Bookmarks: Search. Or HTML.

Paper: You mean toilet paper?

(I'm kidding about the last thing.)

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 0:53

>>79
Side index: Useless shit; Ctrl+Home for index, then search. HTML does have it.
HAHAHAHAHA OH WOW, YOU FUCKING FAGGOT

Why don't you go back to playing WOLFENSTEIN on your DOS 4.11 box? It's a radical new game that uses textured 3D graphics!

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 1:49

RISC

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 4:19

RISC

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 7:59

>>80
HAHAHAHAHA OH WOW, YOU FUCKING FAGGOT

Why don't you buy your stylish, slick iMac at once and enjoy the visual animations, the DRM, and being raped in the ass by Apple like you seem to love from Adobe? It'll only be $5000, and you'll only waste $4800; what's that for a PDF loving faggot?

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 8:45

>>83
Enjoy your unreadable document layout.

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 9:06

>>80
lol, you owned the little fag.

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 9:57

>>84
Layout? That's exactly one of the things I get the way I like because I use open, editable formats, and I don't allow "designers" and "authors" to shove their shitty style up my asshole.

>>85
PDFag

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 9:59

>>86
because I use open, editable formats
I bet you also have long, unkempt hair and never shower.

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 10:26

>>87
I have short, unkempt hair, and shower twice a day.

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 10:37

>>86
Yep, because opening a TXT in a browser is definitely easier to read than something that's been laid out by a professional.

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 11:26

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 11:33

>>87
Actually, I have abundant but short hair, and shower every day; sometimes twice, because I hate sweat and bad smell. I don't have a UNIX beard (yet, maybe I grow one in a couple of decades). I get laid the easy way (paying), and I'm fairly good at that in the sense that I'm less profitable than other customers. I'm healthy and like to go to natural places such as forests. I have European habits and culture, which means I don't eat shit and I don't take pleasure in polluting with humungous, fugly pieces of shit resembling cars.

Yet I use GNU/Linux, support the GPL version three as the only truly free software license, write with the Forced Indentation of Code and Scheme, I've read SICP, I enjoy working and study more programming languages, techniques and paradigms when I'm back home, and have a massive hentai collection.

>>89
I don't use a web browser, but a text browser of my choice, and yes, it's easier to read than something that has been laid out by a metrosexual "designer" faggot who thinks I should look at a light bulb with that white background because lulz, it's so easy, luk it's like paper!!11, who thinks creating stupid, useless, artificial divisions called "pages" are good and I should be forced to read vertically-laid out text on a horizontally-laid out screen, and who likes stupid, unreadable, obnoxious stylish fonts.

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 11:49

>>91
Well-thought PDFs are much nicer than your Courier shit. Enjoy your ASCII formulae, I'd rather see gorgeous TeX work like our anon typesetter is doing with SICP.

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 12:26

>>92
Who saids I use Courier, you fucking faggot? That's about the worst font ever, and the existence of this font is one of the reasons why I want to be able to force my fonts. I use my personal modification of Lucida Console.

ASCII formulae? I can take either images, Unicode or, although still unpopular, what Sussman proposes here: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2726904509434151616&ei=bYuxSIvuFJSgiAKSyqHrDA&q=sussman

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 12:29

>>91
You're the same guy who kept whining about ``documents'' and similar stuff in that one thread months ago, aren't you?

While PDFs are definitely less accessible in some ways than plain text, I can't believe you dismiss the entire art of typography and layout. Please tell me I have been trolled and that you're not really that ignorant.

Regarding your ``light bulb'' complaint, inverting the colors of your monitor is easy, and I think some PDF readers even come with a feature to do just that. I am pretty indifferent regarding pages, but there's an obvious reason why they're there.

And finally, you might want to know that we humans read shorter lines faster. This is why it is better to have vertically laid-out text even if it isn't the most optimal way to use screen space (oh the horror!).

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 12:34

>>92
Learn MathML.

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 12:40

Learn MathML.
LOL

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 13:16

>>94
You're the same guy who kept whining about ``documents'' and similar stuff in that one thread months ago, aren't you?
One of those guys was me, but I recall anti-PDF posts from some other(s) who weren't me. I'm the one obsessed with my freedom to treat any data however I want.

> I can't believe you dismiss the entire art of typography and layout
To me, the best layout is plain text. It uses whichever font and colour I like, expands to fit whatever window or screen I'm using, can be resized to be as wide as I want, and can't possibly contain annoying elements. On top of that, it's the most usable, accessible, editable, portable and widely-supported format, and it's inherently DRM-less. Do you need any more advantages than that?

Regarding your ``light bulb'' complaint, inverting the colors of your monitor is easy, and I think some PDF readers even come with a feature to do just that.
Of course; if I absolutely have to, I do that. I do that to websites too; I have a handy invert lightness JavaScript bookmark. Inverting lightness has the advantages of keeping colours as they are (in case the text mentions "the words in blue..."), just with fixed lightning.

> I am pretty indifferent regarding pages, but there's an obvious reason why they're there.
Yes, luk it's like pages wowza!!! It's now easier than those black UNIX DOS screens, because it's, like, paper! That's like totally 200% easier to me!

And finally, you might want to know that we humans read shorter lines faster. This is why it is better to have vertically laid-out text even if it isn't the most optimal way to use screen space (oh the horror!).
And this is why I prefer 4:3 to 16:10/16:9 aspects, but I'm stuck with a 16:10 one because I wanted a bigger, new screen. At first stuff like world4ch looked really wide, but I've discovered you get easily used to that. I now think it's a matter of culture: once you're used to long lines, you no longer give a damn. I know I don't.

In any case, with plain text you can implement a browser that will display it as columns, and you can enforce that in a decent HTML User-Agent. That's what I like about HTML: except MSIE (which we all know it's for faggots), HTML is designed to be on your side, not on whatever faggot's, because, well, it's your computer after all, you ought to retain some rights over it even if you live in the USA.

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 14:14

Everybody loves to read those long point-by-point debates, especially when they evolve into name-calling and lots of "Is too!" -- "Is not!" -- "Is too, twizot!" exchanges.

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 15:37

On top of that, it's the most usable, accessible, editable, portable and widely-supported format, and it's inherently DRM-less.
>inherently DRM-less.
LOL

WE ARE BOTH HUGE RAGING FAGGOTS
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Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 17:19

>>97
I like you, you make me laugh. I bet you spend lots of time RAGEing in comments at the Linux Hater's Blog.

I also like how you use markup in your posts. Shouldn't you save the posts to a text file, read it, insert your markup and then read it again so it's just like you want it.

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 20:49

>>100
OKAY YOU FUQIN ANGERED AN EXPERT PROGRAMMER
GODFUCKIGNDAMN
FIRST OF ALL, YOU DONT FUQIN KNOW WHAT A FLEXIBLE FORMAT IS
SECONDLY, THIS IS /prog/ DO NOT DEMAND USEFUL ANSWERS THE WAY YOU WANT THEM TO BE
THIRDLY TEXT IS ALL ABOUT PHILOSOPHY AND ``FREEDOM'' THAT YOU WILL NEVER COMPREHEND
AND FUQIN LASTLY, FUCK OFF WITH YOUR BULLSHITE
EVERYTHING HAS ALREADY BEEN ANSWERED IN >>77,79,97

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 20:57

>>101
I will, with my beautifully formatted and print-ready documents.

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-24 21:11

>>102
print-ready
Fucking faggot, stop killing trees

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-25 9:02

>>103
You stop killing my /prog/ first.

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-25 11:15

>>104
I'm not cancer, PDF is the cancer that's killing free text.

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-25 11:21

ITT faggots killing my beautiful parchments.

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