It's the little things, the ones that you discover by chance. For instance, when I switched to Chrome I realized that when you right click the address bar, you get "paste and search" (Or "paste and go" if it is a URL). Then Mozilla copied it, but I was already Google's prisoner.
Stuff like that, everywhere. It feels almost like going from IE to Firefox all over again.
I think this is the best answer to my post. Thank you! I wish you were my teacher since you sound like a really good one, and even if I'm wrong about that, I'm sure you are passionate about what you do and that's probably more important.
You know, I went to the gym for like a year and it was great, I felt better than I do know. The catch is that I used to go with a friend. At this point in my life I don't really have a friend that could adapt to my schedule and I tried working out on my own: it was awfully boring, incredibly boring.
So now I'm not excercising at all because I *know* it will be boring. Any piece of advice to share?
Cool, and don't you think they are terrible deal? colinnwn (check out the other reply) said they cost the same, so I can understand that. Still, Dell/HP/Gateway's PSUs and motherboards are downright disgusting to me and I can't really get why anyone would buy that.
Perhaps it's because I'm from a third world country, but do people really buy these kind of computers? I mean, I think every single one of them is a piece of shit. I'd rather build one on my own or have somebody else do it for me if I were to be clueless about computers.
English has become a global lingua franca, but in no way it is the world's language.
If that were the case, then why Nintendo's Japanese employees have to use a translator? They are quite learned, with college level degrees. Why don't they speak in English?
Regarding point 3, you do realize Microsoft already has Windows Phone 7 for those kinds of form factor, right? Windows 8 would be a traditional Windows -Physical keyboard and mouse Windows- that happens to run on top of the ARM architecture. Existing apps will work just fine, at least from an UI point of view.
Also, soon (2012) quad core ARMs are going to be available. With proper, optimized emulation, x86 apps should run OK. At least, not slower than a low-end Atom.
Well, I believe spinning disks will stop being massively shipped when local storage becomes irrelevant, i.e.: when consumers start to store everything in The Cloud. Like it or not, we are half way there.
That's why I think Intel doesn't want or needs to rush. They're gonna milk the market as much as they can (Just like any other corporation)
It's the little things, the ones that you discover by chance. For instance, when I switched to Chrome I realized that when you right click the address bar, you get "paste and search" (Or "paste and go" if it is a URL). Then Mozilla copied it, but I was already Google's prisoner.
Stuff like that, everywhere. It feels almost like going from IE to Firefox all over again.
You know this won't work.
"Oh, some nerds from Slashdot boycotted Windows 8, MS reign is about to disappear!"
In 10 years, anything can happen. At least in ComputerLand.
I love your enthusiasm, but I definitely don't agree with you.
Good morning, Microsoft apologist!
Since your selective memory or, rather, your biased focus on this company is making you unable to see the truth, I shall ask you to look into this link: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/internet-explorer/products/ie-9/compare-browsers
Why?
ONG es en espaniol, en inglés se dice NGO (Non-governmental organization)
In the eyes of the terrorist, it probably is.
I think this is the best answer to my post. Thank you! I wish you were my teacher since you sound like a really good one, and even if I'm wrong about that, I'm sure you are passionate about what you do and that's probably more important.
Sorry, I'm not like that. I'm the kind of guy that prefers to be poor if the alternative is shoving shit or being a lawyer.
You know, I went to the gym for like a year and it was great, I felt better than I do know. The catch is that I used to go with a friend. At this point in my life I don't really have a friend that could adapt to my schedule and I tried working out on my own: it was awfully boring, incredibly boring.
So now I'm not excercising at all because I *know* it will be boring. Any piece of advice to share?
I forgot to mention it (another user pointed it out) but I was only referring to desktops.
Cool, and don't you think they are terrible deal? colinnwn (check out the other reply) said they cost the same, so I can understand that. Still, Dell/HP/Gateway's PSUs and motherboards are downright disgusting to me and I can't really get why anyone would buy that.
Perhaps it's because I'm from a third world country, but do people really buy these kind of computers? I mean, I think every single one of them is a piece of shit. I'd rather build one on my own or have somebody else do it for me if I were to be clueless about computers.
Retards like Lunix Nutcase probably do
English has become a global lingua franca, but in no way it is the world's language.
If that were the case, then why Nintendo's Japanese employees have to use a translator? They are quite learned, with college level degrees. Why don't they speak in English?
Also the i7 (socket 1155)
Google "Engrish". Don't forget Nintendo is a Japanese company.
I really doubt Jacque Fresco believes in patents. BTW, why are you saying that?
I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not, but CUDA is a propietary standard that only works on Nvidia GPUs.
they have to have to have
My brain is full of fuck
I like the way it's portrayed as a "Geeky present" but the summary uses a retarded way to describe how thin it is.
Living the polygamy dream.
Regarding point 3, you do realize Microsoft already has Windows Phone 7 for those kinds of form factor, right? Windows 8 would be a traditional Windows -Physical keyboard and mouse Windows- that happens to run on top of the ARM architecture. Existing apps will work just fine, at least from an UI point of view. Also, soon (2012) quad core ARMs are going to be available. With proper, optimized emulation, x86 apps should run OK. At least, not slower than a low-end Atom.
Well, I believe spinning disks will stop being massively shipped when local storage becomes irrelevant, i.e.: when consumers start to store everything in The Cloud. Like it or not, we are half way there.
That's why I think Intel doesn't want or needs to rush. They're gonna milk the market as much as they can (Just like any other corporation)