I think any thin client machines that take off would be an extension of the netbook idea. I could see iMac-like machines running something like Google Chromium OS. However, I think the computing world will evolve to "user" netbooks and "power user" thick client desktops.
I owned a couple of Saabs in the 80s during their heyday. I liked that they were "different". But the reality is that even though I purchased them with low mileage, I had nothing but mechanical problems with them. It was just like owning the many American cars I had previously. I started buying Japanese and later, German, and watched lots of those problems go away. Saabs? Good ideas but poor execution. They needed to die. I think other than trucks, where they serve a useful purpose, GM should die too.
The Kiwis will do anything to protect the All Blacks!
Just what we need... a larger brick to carry around.
This Birdman of Alcatraz ought to be tweeting, don't you think?
The images are in Amerikun and not in Mexican. :)
Is it just me or is Twitter the most annoying thing to take off in years?
I think any thin client machines that take off would be an extension of the netbook idea. I could see iMac-like machines running something like Google Chromium OS. However, I think the computing world will evolve to "user" netbooks and "power user" thick client desktops.
I owned a couple of Saabs in the 80s during their heyday. I liked that they were "different". But the reality is that even though I purchased them with low mileage, I had nothing but mechanical problems with them. It was just like owning the many American cars I had previously. I started buying Japanese and later, German, and watched lots of those problems go away. Saabs? Good ideas but poor execution. They needed to die. I think other than trucks, where they serve a useful purpose, GM should die too.
It's about time they opened up their goulash recipes.
"I Tawt I Taw A P@#$#@ Tat"
Gotta have sheep porn.
I saw Slumdog Millionaire so I know more than most of you about India. This makes perfect sense.
Netcraft confirms it.
If he assaulted the federal officer, he deserves what he gets. Being a "sci-fi author" doesn't give him the right to break the law.
Is it just me or is Facebook the corniest thing on the net? If I had some friends, perhaps I'd feel differently.
I think it's much better for our children to be smoking virtual crack rather than the real thing.
It's Slashdot, silly.