"They should at least give people an option. And if people want to filter their results then go ahead and filter out other people. I think we've moved beyond this. And "normative," I believe in today's society, is often used to describe exactly what you are talking about: stereotypes. I think we need to begin to step back from what we think of as "normal" and think outside of our individual boxes -- for the USERS, let's say. Isn't that what web design is all about? Specially on sites like this."
- Craig Huffstetler
"Yeah, that's my only complaint. I think they should have offered it as a free upgrade for people that paid for 1.0. See my post above. Odd they didn't."
- Craig Huffstetler
"So, if you have Tweetie version 1.* (currently 1.3.2) it doesn't look like 2.0 will be a free upgrade? I'm just quoting the iTunes store: "*** Notice: Tweetie 2 is coming soon! It's a whole new app -- $2.99 just like the original..." So we have to pay $2.99 again for an app. [upgrade] we already bought for...$2.99? I've never really seen an app. do this that was originally paid. Yes, I've of course seen free apps. do this (hooks you on the free app., get you to upgrade to the paid app.), but never this way. Very odd."
- Craig Huffstetler
"Make sure you have the latest ALSA drivers installed (from Synaptic). Also: It's: make sudo make install If you continue to have problems please e-mail me using the contact form or better yet: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu They will be able to assist you further. It helps to know what version of Linux you are running, what distro., what you've done thus far etc. So far not much is known. Thanks!"
- Craig Huffstetler
"No problem... Anyway, the drivers and all of your soundcards (X-Fi) will work out of the box in the next release (Karmic) of Ubuntu. So, that is good news. Mine is already working as of Alpha 3. And it's working great as of Alpha 4 & 5."
- Craig Huffstetler