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Posted by Krux
on Friday February 26, 2010 @ 01:54pm|
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Posted by unicron
on Friday February 26, 2010 @ 04:20pm >> [ reply ][ rating +0 ] while kinda neat, I would have to ask why bother? That question could be asked of any hobby or thing done for entertainment. -unicron How much motivation a homie need? I raised a fuckin' office plant from tha dead by hollerin' at it an' feedin' it root beer an' Skittles, y'all. |
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Posted by Caliber
on Friday February 26, 2010 @ 09:44pm >> [ reply ][ rating +0 ] while kinda neat, I would have to ask why bother? That question could be asked of any hobby or thing done for entertainment. Except in this case, not only are there more efficient ways to do this, its just MS Office draw tools. So the fact that it's excel means nothing. It could any Office product, so why make a big deal about the excel part? Also, I don't see what the big challenge would be between doing this in Office versus doing it in a program more capable. Sure, the more-capable program has more tools and abilities, but to me, that would make it more challenging, not less. Seriously, its like putting a motor on a unicycle and bragging about your wheelie skills I try to take one day at a time, but sometimes you just can't avoid destroying several at once... |
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Posted by Krux
on Saturday February 27, 2010 @ 06:40pm >> [ reply ][ rating +0 ] while kinda neat, I would have to ask why bother? That question could be asked of any hobby or thing done for entertainment. Except in this case, not only are there more efficient ways to do this, its just MS Office draw tools. So the fact that it's excel means nothing. It could any Office product, so why make a big deal about the excel part? Also, I don't see what the big challenge would be between doing this in Office versus doing it in a program more capable. Sure, the more-capable program has more tools and abilities, but to me, that would make it more challenging, not less. Yes, he's using the draw tools. That's still pretty good. I don't see you drawing any awesome gun toting robots. Seriously, its like putting a motor on a unicycle and bragging about your wheelie skills Is it even possible to do a "wheelie" on a device that only has and is meant to be used with one wheel? For that matter, when has having a motor been a requirement for performing a wheelie? "you can peek under the hood, but don't use the same techniques to fix a sports car as you would a tractor." -- Me, on Linux distributions. |
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Posted by Caliber
on Saturday February 27, 2010 @ 07:33pm >> [ reply ][ rating +0 ] while kinda neat, I would have to ask why bother? That question could be asked of any hobby or thing done for entertainment. Except in this case, not only are there more efficient ways to do this, its just MS Office draw tools. So the fact that it's excel means nothing. It could any Office product, so why make a big deal about the excel part? Also, I don't see what the big challenge would be between doing this in Office versus doing it in a program more capable. Sure, the more-capable program has more tools and abilities, but to me, that would make it more challenging, not less. Yes, he's using the draw tools. That's still pretty good. I don't see you drawing any awesome gun toting robots. You don't see me shooting eggs out my ass either, but I still don't think chickens are all that cool simply because they can... Seriously, its like putting a motor on a unicycle and bragging about your wheelie skills Is it even possible to do a "wheelie" on a device that only has and is meant to be used with one wheel? For that matter, when has having a motor been a requirement for performing a wheelie? SeeSEE!!! now you're getting it... Save your breath, you'll need it to inflate your date |