That the readers of/. aren't 'tards like the people over at The Register. Gives me hope that there are people who accept the totality of science rather than selectively pick their theories.
I remember this. It was a $500 digital thermometer, barometer and it came with an instruction manual on CD, which was huge at the time. I wonder how many D-Cells in ran on.
If you're going to flame, at least quote something scientific and peer reviewed. I'm sick to death of these people citing The Economist and Newsweek and Time and, God forbid, The Register, when they go on tirades. There are a lot of facts in this world so there's no need to make up your own information.
The issue is not the prison-like dorms, abmysally low pay, lack of social interraction or pathetic employee support at Foxconn factories. The real problem is that workers have grown used to working under the Microsoft Windows system. The Foxconn model of working is far more intuitive and natural.
FCP users are used to doing things the 'Windows' way. When they learn why Apple removed all of those features, they'll realise that having to change their entire workflow and implement a bunch of clumsy workarounds will make them far more efficient than before. Besides, the features that have been dropped nobody ever uses anyway.
That the readers of /. aren't 'tards like the people over at The Register. Gives me hope that there are people who accept the totality of science rather than selectively pick their theories.
I would. Then again, I spend most of my waking hours inert anyhow. I could also score free tickets to the 2013/2014 concert season.
I remember this. It was a $500 digital thermometer, barometer and it came with an instruction manual on CD, which was huge at the time. I wonder how many D-Cells in ran on.
Whatever we do, don't let Roland Emmerich and Harald Kloser find out about this, or they'll be making another over-financed, poorly-written, badly-acted, scientifically-laughable movie about it. Oh, phew, Michael Bay already beat them to it.
Macbooks when their batteries explode. They get refurbished as 'stoves.' The leaking lithium adds taste and builds strong bones.
If you're going to flame, at least quote something scientific and peer reviewed. I'm sick to death of these people citing The Economist and Newsweek and Time and, God forbid, The Register, when they go on tirades. There are a lot of facts in this world so there's no need to make up your own information.
The issue is not the prison-like dorms, abmysally low pay, lack of social interraction or pathetic employee support at Foxconn factories. The real problem is that workers have grown used to working under the Microsoft Windows system. The Foxconn model of working is far more intuitive and natural.
Careful Rogers, if you don't play by the rules you may get a stern talking to!
FCP users are used to doing things the 'Windows' way. When they learn why Apple removed all of those features, they'll realise that having to change their entire workflow and implement a bunch of clumsy workarounds will make them far more efficient than before. Besides, the features that have been dropped nobody ever uses anyway.
If you're going to keep the Parrot indoors, you have to be sure to nail it to its perch or it'll muscle up to those bars and VROOM
I miss the days when everything wrong with children was Marilyn Manson's fault. Those were simpler times.