Better combustion technology, efficiency etc. blah blah, that would be far too sensible!
How about a fast, small footprint, reliable, secure operating system with a clean, responsive interface? Instead we have Vista!!
Microsoft love their eye candy don't they. Will the pretty fluffy dice be a cover up for a rather sluggish and bloated underlying system? I wonder what kind of OS they will be using for the heads up display, and if you don't connect to the activation server after 30 days will it put your car into enhanced reduced functionality mode?
I can understand why Hi Fi enthusiasts would prefer a wide dynamic range on their CDs, but compressed sound is quite good for cheap stereos which can't do a big dynamic range. Perhaps that's why music companies produce them this way? After all, most people I think listen to music on cheap equipment rather than Hi Fi.
Better combustion technology, efficiency etc. blah blah, that would be far too sensible! How about a fast, small footprint, reliable, secure operating system with a clean, responsive interface? Instead we have Vista!!
Microsoft love their eye candy don't they. Will the pretty fluffy dice be a cover up for a rather sluggish and bloated underlying system? I wonder what kind of OS they will be using for the heads up display, and if you don't connect to the activation server after 30 days will it put your car into enhanced reduced functionality mode?
I can understand why Hi Fi enthusiasts would prefer a wide dynamic range on their CDs, but compressed sound is quite good for cheap stereos which can't do a big dynamic range. Perhaps that's why music companies produce them this way? After all, most people I think listen to music on cheap equipment rather than Hi Fi.