> With a well-organized kitchen an experienced chef (or even a skilled home cook) can cook a very complicated dish very efficiently when they know where all of the utensils are so that they don't need to go hunting for everything.
Even I can make a breakfast without looking in my kitchen, because I know where all the needed stuff is :)
On another topic, it doesn't have to look well organized. My home office looks like a bomb exploded in it, but I know exactly where everything is.
> I REALLY miss using Mac OS 9 (and earlier).
I was late to the Mac party, about the Snow Leopard days. I definitely remember that back then OS X applications weren't allowed to steal focus from what I had in the foreground. These days every idiotic splash screen steals my typing.
Even I can make a breakfast without looking in my kitchen, because I know where all the needed stuff is :)
On another topic, it doesn't have to look well organized. My home office looks like a bomb exploded in it, but I know exactly where everything is.
> I REALLY miss using Mac OS 9 (and earlier).
I was late to the Mac party, about the Snow Leopard days. I definitely remember that back then OS X applications weren't allowed to steal focus from what I had in the foreground. These days every idiotic splash screen steals my typing.