Could it be that MS actually created something on their own (besides an installer that sort of works)? I am talking about the code here, not what everyone ripped off of %favorite company here%.
You are thinking of RF interference. Fiber optics are immune to radio emmisions from outside sources becuase their medium is light instead of bouncing electrons.
Do you really think that Oracle Corp. will give as much support to the Linux community as it has to the Sun (pronounced only tier-1 oracle vendor) community. If you do, then some of the "blue smoke" in those sparc chips must have leaked into the atmosphere and lodged into your brain.
I find this interesting. Everyone, from average user to district judge has been cheering the "proposed breakup of microsoft". Well, if they break the monopoly of the desktop OS, we will have a bunch of smaller OS's that have at best small incompatibilities with each other. Instead of the above line we will then see: "Game X only works with Windows X". I guess my concern is "do we really want to have that much more headache?".
Could it be that MS actually created something on their own (besides an installer that sort of works)? I am talking about the code here, not what everyone ripped off of %favorite company here%.
You are thinking of RF interference. Fiber optics are immune to radio emmisions from outside sources becuase their medium is light instead of bouncing electrons.
Do you really think that Oracle Corp. will give as much support to the Linux community as it has to the Sun (pronounced only tier-1 oracle vendor) community. If you do, then some of the "blue smoke" in those sparc chips must have leaked into the atmosphere and lodged into your brain.
--Cleric
Instead of the above line we will then see:
"Game X only works with Windows X".
I guess my concern is "do we really want to have that much more headache?".
-- Cleric