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[TSVN] Re: Spellchecker - arguments

From: Valik <vampirevalik_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 2005-07-18 21:03:56 CEST

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brass Tilde [mailto:brasstilde@insightbb.com]
> Posted At: Monday, July 18, 2005 1:51 PM
> Posted To: gmane.comp.version-control.subversion.tortoisesvn.devel
> Conversation: Spellchecker - arguments
> Subject: Re: Re: Spellchecker - arguments
>
> > I'm sympathetic to people on dial-up for having to use such a slow
> > connection, however, from years of experience, I am not sympathetic
> > to people who use that as an excuse to why file sizes need to be
> > smaller. It is possible to download humongous files with limited
> > bandwidth; it's just not as easy or as convenient as it is with
> broadband.
>
> And for some, it can also cost more. Internet access is not free or
> unlimited everywhere. Some people, especially those not in the
> U.S., have to pay extra for large downloads.

You somewhat missed my point. There _are_ ways to circumvent these
sorts of issues. One just has to get the notion out of their head that
they must do things the typical way. As I said before, it may not be
convenient, but it is most definitely doable. You have to weigh the
options, the resources and the value of what you want and come to a
decision on how best to approach the situation (Sounds a lot like
programming, no?). Nothing is impossible, although some things may be
temporarily unavailable. The most limiting factor in virtually all PC
related issues is the peripheral attached to the keyboard.

- Valik

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