It sucks being reminded that in a Chrome OS age, everything you're using can be pulled from under your feet at any given moment for any reason whatsoever and there's jack shit you can do about it.
AND because the blender is owned not by the franchisee, but the company: com.starbucks.enterprise.assets.leasing.products.devices.store.accessory.blender.electrical
Gah! @radp it did it again! Just a single vote this time but I watched the meta rep climb 20 and then refreshed the page and it dropped 10. I find it really hard to believe that this many people are adding a vote and then removing it.
You can now savely ignore Michael Mrozek without having to fear for the sanity of the layout, and even when he leaves and re-enters, he will stay small.
Our system test framework at work is seriously XML-based shell scripting. To run /usr/bin/foo bar baz you do <Action><Command>/usr/bin/foo</Command><Param>bar</Param><Param>baz</Param></Action>
@jjnguy yes it's still a pain but at least an easily parseable pain a 700 char container line is not ... if i had a choise key=value all the way but if it MUST be xml do it right
@Zypher Ah, I see what you are saying now. Yeah, some people abuse XML. They don't understand the connotation of the structure, they just know the syntax.
@RebeccaChernoff meh, we happen to know it's IT on site at the client that has custom header inspection rules on their firewall so ... it's an IT problem
have you got that on a script or something? That would be clever, have a script that kept writing a sequence to the window for the 120s or what-not edit time ... might piss the route-maintainers off tho :S