{ "success": true, "comment": "\x3cdiv class=\"comment comment-published odd\"\x3e\n\n  \x3cdiv class=\"clear-block\"\x3e\n      \x3cspan class=\"submitted\"\x3eMon, 2009/11/16 - 9:43pm — \x3ca href=\"/users/scorp1us\" title=\"View user profile.\"\x3eScorp1us\x3c/a\x3e\x3c/span\x3e\n  \n  \n  \x3cdiv class=\"comment-score-div\"\x3e\n      \x3cspan class=\"comment-score-label\"\x3eScore: \x3c/span\x3e\x3cspan class=\"comment-score\"\x3e-3\x3c/span\x3e\n    \x3c/div\x3e\n\n  \x3cdiv class=\"comment-voting-controls\"\x3e\n    \x3cspan class=\"comment-promote\"\x3e\x3c/span\x3e \x3cspan class=\"comment-bury\"\x3e\x3c/span\x3e\n  \x3c/div\x3e\n\n  \n    \x3ch3\x3eWell I am glad you are my\x3c/h3\x3e\n\n    \x3cdiv class=\"content\"\x3e\n      Well I am glad you are my friend, but...\r\n\r\nIts ok to be different, if you have a reason to be different. But KDE is different for no other reason than being different. Innovation at a fundamental level has a reason. Innovation is always some way better. It\'ll provide some value to the user. \r\n\r\nAnd the rotating thing, can you come up with  a legitimate reason why anyone want my windows rotated 45 degrees? How is that \'better\'? What value does that provide the user?\r\n\r\nIf no other desktop does it, don\'t you think they have a good reason that they *don\'t* do it?\r\n\r\n\r\nIf you continue to bury negative comments, you won\'t wind up the a DE that people *want* to use.\r\n\r\n          \x3c/div\x3e\n  \x3c/div\x3e\n\n  \x3c/div\x3e\n" }