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xyle_one:
Lovely contribution right there.

worker201:
The more versions there are, the less likely you will be able to find one that suits all of your needs.

And Windows still won't be able to accomplish tasks that awk can handle in seconds or read a usbstick that isn't FAT formatted.

mobrien_12:

--- Quote from: worker201 ---The more versions there are, the less likely you will be able to find one that suits all of your needs.

And Windows still won't be able to accomplish tasks that awk can handle in seconds or read a usbstick that isn't FAT formatted.
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Really?  It can't handle NTFS formatted USB sticks?

Orethrius:

--- Quote from: skyman8081 ---Sauron's pistol pic (removed to save PUB's bandwidth)
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Actually, Sauron makes a valid point.
No matter which one you choose, there will still be the unmistakable sound of a pistol being cocked somewhere just out of sight. :D

worker201:

--- Quote from: mobrien_12 ---Really?  It can't handle NTFS formatted USB sticks?
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It might - my Mac can't format NTFS though!

In all seriousness, I keep my usbstick and iPod in HFS+ format.  Now there's no practical reason why Windows should have a problem providing at least a little support for this format.  Linux - no problem - actually, with the 2.6.15 kernel customized for such a purpose, I can read and write just as well as I could on the Mac.  Stick the usbstick in Windows, and it says it isn't formatted.

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