Vintage Collection of Tech Failures
StormDriver writes "For every good design there are a dozen failed concepts. Nothing illustrates that better than a great online vintage gadget collection, published yesterday by the Microsoft Research team. The collection is a brainchild of Bill Buxton, one of the principal Microsoft researchers, a guy who's been through 30 years of continuous tech design. Awarded with three honorary doctorates and several professional awards, Bill also likes to gather things – the vintage, geeky kind of things, to be precise. Over the years, he has gathered an impressive collection of prototypes, probably the best I have seen online."
For every good design there are a dozen failed concepts
We're at Windows 7. Only 5 more to go!
Have gnu, will travel.
The lights in my office at my last job were on a motion sensor. Let me tell you, the office of a computer professional is about the worst place for motion activated lights: ::tap tap click tap tap {light out} {sigh} {wave at sensor} ... tap tap tap tap {lights out} {sigh}...::
I don't need a million points of light, just two points of multi-mode fiber and a 10 Gig-E router.
"...a fan blowing crap all over my office."
That should only happen when the shit hits the fan.
...the future crusty old bastards are already drinking the Kool-Aid.
Most advanced linux users do really think that Windows 7 is unstable and slow. It's slow because they run it on 15 year old hardware.
They expect old hardware to run a modern system because their modern system can run on old hardware.
Circumcision is child abuse.