Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 29th Dec 2005 15:34 UTC, submitted by oGALAXYo
KDE "This document was created to show non-KDE people what they're missing - and if you haven't used KDE a lot, you're missing a lot of things and you may interested in reading this page to learn how many wonderful things you've been missing. I promise, this is a subjective analysis of why KDE rules. I was a GNOME user for a long time, one of those users who loved GNOME UI, and I didn't know how much things I was missing with KDE until I tried it."
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RE[4]: KDE
by on Thu 29th Dec 2005 17:42 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: KDE"

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"I understood these sentences pretty well. "

you obviously didn't because they have no relation to each other.


"But I find it quite contradicting to say "GNOME is incomplete and broken" and then "but it's more advanced and offers greater flexibility" in the same sentence."

compare that of the valve and the microchip when the mucrochip was almost complete. the valve is less advanced and less flexible than the microchip, but the valve was more complete.
thats why you need to return to school to brush up on your english comprehension.

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RE[5]: KDE
by on Thu 29th Dec 2005 17:46 in reply to "RE[4]: KDE"
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> > "I understood these sentences pretty well. "

> you obviously didn't because they have no relation to each other.

It was just ONE single sentence that contained all this. So how can there be no relationship ? The sentence he wrote is exactly related to it because the sum of words exactly made that sentence which ends with a point.

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RE[6]: KDE
by on Thu 29th Dec 2005 17:59 in reply to "RE[5]: KDE"
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easy, because one doesn't correlate positively with the other. its as simple as that.
something which is incomplete can either be advanced or basic.
something which is flexible can either be advanced or basic.

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