[02:26] It's pathetic when people or companies burn money on things just for the sake of burning money it seems [02:29] for something that even especially limits you of how many connections you can have to the software solution by how much you've paid [02:33] "FrontRange GoldMine 7.5" which is a customer relations manager, which requires Windows Server and MS SQL Server as well [02:34] comcast should just start leasing cloud PCs like cable boxes.. the MS user would love it, less access, more DRM, and locked in to one provider. [02:34] though they catn even seem to get a cable box to work decently [02:35] heh [02:35] otherwise person complains at times of how expensive it is, yet, I also get the feeling that he doesn't want to change solutions at all [02:35] It's a company of like up to 5 people. [02:38] all the company uses is pretty much that, and basic MS Office applications (though I seldom see them even using such). I believe recently they had a malware infection issue as well, like a week ago. [02:39] (and all their workstations have an old version of Adobe Reader installed; which makes me wonder who in the hell is maintaining their systems..) [02:40] or even Adobe Reader being installed even, for that matter (rather than an alternative that isn't swiss cheese). xP [05:09] It's annoying when there's idiots of an open source solution that just don't give a damn about your input. [05:11] CMS Made Simple; was implying that there's a very general error in the installer that isn't helpful. Simply "config.php is not writable" even when it has write privileges to create the file; however, secretly hidden in the documentation, you have to create a blank config.php file [05:12] "replytomk3: It's documented in installation instructions. If it's not then complain about it." [05:12] I don't think most people RTFM for "quick and simple installers" [22:45] It kills me. I can't decide between a netbook or laptop [22:47] such as: http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?oc=dndoan1&c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19 [22:48] or http://www.system76.com/product_info.php?cPath=28&products_id=105 [22:48] or http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?oc=dncwzl1&c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19