I think, as someone else mentioned, it's called Eurasia. When I come to think of it, north America is the same continent as south America. Therefore, with the same logic: Stop calling it north America! Also, stop calling yourself American if you mean you are a usaian. Americans live in both us of a, Argentina, Brazil and all over that continent. Oh, also - let me remind you. Usa is 5% of the world. Let's divide! Let's hate each other!!! As much as we can! That way everyone can be happy. War - it's fantastic!
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It's Time This Fraud Ended -
When will developers stop using dynamic/asynchronous loading of pages/links/buttonAt least three times a day. That's how often I press a link, button or whatever JUST after it moves to another location to be replaced with something I did not want to press. It happens on my phone It happens on my PC on the system tray It happens in the browser And other places... Every morning I must push that icon to log in to the companys VPN in windows system tray. I wait for the icon to load. I wait for the other stuff to load, see my click-target jumping around in the menu. Ok, now everything is loaded, everything is still, I press it...NOOOOOO....JUST then it was replaced by another icon/button for an update of SSMS. I'm late for my morning meeting. The PC freezes for 60 seconds. My head boils.... Reading the morning paper on my phone...same thing....JUST when I press that article it's replaced by a link to an annoying ad (ok, maybe that's not a design flaw, maybe that's meant to be). Same thing in Visual Studio...wow, it says I can start working while it's loading my project....lets press the file I want to work on.....NOOOOO......JUST THEN.... So: Designers of user interfaces of the world: Please: If you go with that fancy dynamic loading, please see to it that the things already loaded ARE NOT MOVED!