Wal-Mart's $200 Linux PC Sells Out
hankmt writes "About a week ago Wal-Mart began selling a $200 Linux machine running on a 1.5 ghz VIA C7 processor and 512 MB of RAM. While the specs are useless for Vista, it works blazingly fast on Ubuntu with the Enlightenment Window Manager. The machine is now officially sold out of their online warehouses (it may still be available in some stores). And the product sales page at wal-mart.com is full of glowing reviews from new and old Linux users alike."
Chengdu - This assembly testing facility, which opened in 2005, has four factories and two general-purpose buildings. The Chengdu site assembles chipsets using Intel's most advanced packaging technology.
Dalian - Plans have been announced to build a 300-millimeter wafer fabrication facility in the coastal Northeast China city of Dalian. Read more about Intel's $2.5 billion investment that will become Intel's first wafer fab in China.
Shanghai - Read about Intel's three major facilities in Shanghai, including manufacturing, labs, software development, and sales and marketing.
Shenzhen - Read how the sales and marketing office in the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone provides world-class support. So remember kids, buy Intel to support our friends in Red China.
First it installed Windows on itself, now it's pimping Blu-Ray drives for cash. Anything for money. Somebody's gotta stand up with me and fight The Man!
I use Word in "minimalistic" mode, with no toolbars at all. I have a crapload of custom keyboard mappings to make it easier to do things. It works OK, for me.
OTOH, I've seen co-workers breeze through cluttered Office interfaces (let's turn on all the toolbars, yay!) with no problem whatsoever, mostly because they know where everything is. I doubt they "hate it" at all. I'd say they're quite productive, even. After all, you can customize to your heart's content if you don't like the defaults. Oh wait, I already mentioned that.
I think people like you are completely disconnected from the way people use software. I'm a developer and I catch myself doing that sometimes as well. But if you dislike a general-purpose consumer software application like Word on principle, don't try to look for exciting technical or ergonomic arguments to come up with reasons to hate it. Just say you hate it and carry on.
Web2.0: I love when people Flickr my cuil and digg my boingboing until my google is reddit and I start to yahoo
Vote Kucinich and drive them even nuttier!!!