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Personal ruminations NOT directed at anyone in particular: Personally, I don't mind flash as long as the flash follows function. I simply hate flash for flash's sake because the result is simply gaudy. In other words, form MUST follow function. As in nature, function can be extraordinarily complex, but the appropriate form of that function will be elegantly simple in expression. Due to technological limitations, we compromise on screen as well as elsewhere with our technological tools. Personally, I want a 3D holographic display with voice and facial recognition.
Slackware -current 64bit. Pretty much vanilla, simple and clean.
Although i've been considering changing the backround lately, im too lame to do that.
I never look at it anyway.
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