Clearly worse.
Microsoft never sold a unit where modding the 360 was a feature, and even allowed/encouraged through the software of the system that was sold.
With one very large exception...
Your paper trail is not "legitimate" at all. As a matter of a fact, I'm sure that doctoring the record would be considered a malicious attempt at fraud.
I've seen this comment posted on other sites too... Why is it funny?
That is a Microsoft "business" solutions page. Last I checked, Microsoft provided business and productivity software for Apple products as well. After all, one of the biggest announcements of the OSX 10.6 is that it has native MS Exchange support.
Perhaps instead, Microsoft intends to show that not only do the support the Apple products, but also interoperability with existing Windows PC platforms. Of course that is assuming that the generic (Dell) monitor is supposed to be plugged in to a Windows PC computer. It could just as easily also be connected to an Apple PC. Of course... what really happened is that the company was too cheap to buy a splitter or two sets of cables for the projector that is on the table. So, they had to disconnect the power and VGA cable from the monitor in order to display the output for the entire room. That is why she is straining so hard to see the screen at the front of the room.
... there is a bomb wired to the underside of the bus and you have to maintain at least 55 mph regardless of the posted speed limit to prevent it from going off?
You could put countless civilian lives at risk!
Hopefully authorities would take such a possibility in to account and give drivers a way to disable the device.
Finally... A real use for ringback tones with your provider. "This call may be monitored..."
Clearly worse. Microsoft never sold a unit where modding the 360 was a feature, and even allowed/encouraged through the software of the system that was sold.
Precisely. It is like comparing Apples to TiVos.
With one very large exception... Your paper trail is not "legitimate" at all. As a matter of a fact, I'm sure that doctoring the record would be considered a malicious attempt at fraud.
"That's fine sir or ma'am. It is quicker for us to image the data if we remove the hard drive anyway. Thank you for your understanding."
I've seen this comment posted on other sites too... Why is it funny? That is a Microsoft "business" solutions page. Last I checked, Microsoft provided business and productivity software for Apple products as well. After all, one of the biggest announcements of the OSX 10.6 is that it has native MS Exchange support. Perhaps instead, Microsoft intends to show that not only do the support the Apple products, but also interoperability with existing Windows PC platforms. Of course that is assuming that the generic (Dell) monitor is supposed to be plugged in to a Windows PC computer. It could just as easily also be connected to an Apple PC. Of course... what really happened is that the company was too cheap to buy a splitter or two sets of cables for the projector that is on the table. So, they had to disconnect the power and VGA cable from the monitor in order to display the output for the entire room. That is why she is straining so hard to see the screen at the front of the room.
... there is a bomb wired to the underside of the bus and you have to maintain at least 55 mph regardless of the posted speed limit to prevent it from going off? You could put countless civilian lives at risk! Hopefully authorities would take such a possibility in to account and give drivers a way to disable the device.