In that case, maybe you would love
coding in assembly language.

IMHO, it has its place, but personally,
it's best enjoyed in very petite portion sizes.
And to just get from point A to point B, even if I did not
  specfically drive a muscle car or something,
 
I would prefer (outside of an antique car show),
  I would prefer something
with A/C and a radio;
  and that doesn't have to be started by a crank like a lawn mower.
--
Mike Schwartz    
Glendale  AZ
schwartz@acm.org
Mike.L.Schwartz@gmail.com

On 12/5/06, tuna@supertunaman.com <tuna@supertunaman.com> wrote:
I was wondering if it would hurt anything to run Gnome apps on KDE...
 
And Model T's rock! I'd take a T over a Corvette any day!

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From: Jon M. Hanson < jon@the-hansons-az.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 5, 2006 3:40:38 PM
Subject: Re: Cost of running KDE apps with Gnome

On Tuesday 05 December 2006 15:34, Dazed_75 wrote:
> I prefer Gnome to KDE generally, but there are some KDE apps that are
> really nice [...]
>
> 1) Might I lose any functionality running the KDE apps under Gnome?
> 2) Are there definitive caveats or known problems doing so (or a list
> somewhere)?
> 3) Is there any way to get an idea of how badly resources are being wasted?
>
> Specific example: Comparing AmaroK to Sound Juicer is like comparing a 67
> Corvette to a Model T. 
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