On Thu, 2005-02-17 at 22:56 -0700, Mike Hoy wrote: > mplayer does a good job of playing from command line. there are times when i'm using my laptop and running on battery power only, and, to save on battery life, i use command line only. > > (that does make sense right? command line only will extend the life of my battery?) > > so in a terminal one can type mplayer * in a directory and it'll play all the files and if you add -shuffle it'll randomize it. > > i have xmms and others, so i'm all set in GUI. > > besides I like being at a coffee shop or airport and working in command line and people coming up to me and saying "What's wrong with your computer? With mine, at home, I don't even have to type anything!" > > My friends come over and see yum update running or whatever and say "jeez your computer breaks down a lot" I love stuff like that. > > one other thing, when running Gnome on my laptop I've had people say "mac user huh?" > > guess it's the layout of the toolbars.. i'm rambling now... ---- my theory is that computers are a tool - nothing more - nothing less. Whether windows, macintosh, linux is really not of significant importance unless you choose to make it so. I find that Macintosh users tend to have too much ego invested in the computer that they choose to use. All have their strengths and weaknesses. I prefer the strength of open source - the philosophy of open source. I could just as easily use my Windows XP machine (with Firefox/Thunderbird/OpenOffice.org) or my Macintosh but I don't use them for much more than 'clients' for my testing of things like ldap. Whatever other people use and try to compare to what I am using really isn't material since it isn't anything more than a tool - and my needs, like most others that I have seen are for simple word processing, email, web browsing, spreadsheets and desktop publishing are met fairly simply. Speaking of desktop publishing...scribus (v1.2) is starting to look really good! Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss