Why is it that whenever a Dot story features one of our female contributors, people feel the need to embarass themselves (and the rest of us) with pathetic and demeaning comments? Greg Meyer called it, it's really creepy, anti-social behavior.
A few days ago, I was going to blog here about my recent engagement, with pictures...but you know, I thought about previous instances of this happening, and I didn't particularly want to share the photos with the members of our community who make such comments. And that makes me sad: 
Anway, things are moving slowly in KStars-land. Haven't been too motivated lately, and I haven't had much time anyway. We should be getting earth satellites sometime soon. I also was messing around a bit with QGraphicsView, but I am not sure if it will be worthwhile to extend that system to handle spherical projections. I don't think it would be faster than the system we already have in place. I should take another look at openGL at some point though.


Agreed
Yeah, I saw the "nobody" comment late last night and almost replied but was tired and thought I probably wouldn't express the problem with that kind of comment very well and I also wanted to actually leave an *on* topic comment too after reading Celeste's start menu usability report. It's sad - you wouldn't go up to someone you don't know and make a comment like that so why do people do it online? It's not just the anonymity as the second poster demonstrated.