The developer's site clearly states that the fans cannot be set below Apple's default minimum. Is this not enough to save from the doomsday scenario you describe?
maybe they'll be adding a tie-in with Dance Dance Revolution for the Playstation 2, for the Adult Happy Meals? That would counteract the calories a little better.
seems that it is mostly the support jobs going to India, from what I've seen. And the Indians I know that have come here (so not taking your job by outsourcing, technically) most certainly did have the time and inclination to learn graduate level mathematics and are good at it. Face it, the US is no longer top notch by far in science and math. I'm pretty sure there was even an article to that effect here. I'm not disagreeing that the low-level web work you so smugly stare down your nose at isn't as wonderfully brilliant as work for someone with higher-level math skills. That goes without saying (though you've wasted many more words than necessary saying it, just so you can insult that portion of Slashdotters who do this for a living - not me, but I'm sure someone who does it thinks you are a total asshat about it). My comment was that higher-level jobs do get outsourced, though you seem to feel comfortable on your pedestal so I'll move along and not bother you with reality.
yes, because we all know that those 'serious software engineering and design' jobs you mention don't get outsourced
might want to go to India to speak with someone smarter than you with a better grasp on mathe and science than you'll ever have - more than likely he'll do better work for less.
yeah I find it best to support the local Korean grocer when in NYC. Aside from the occasional outbreak of gunfire, those local places rock. And none of their products are cheap and foreign. Although I guess it is different to buy expensive foreign goods that may or may not be made in a sweatshop at some froofy local shop for 1000% markup.
so you are saying that getting them free (even if from Billy Gates) is making this a non-issue? Bravo, I say. Getting them donated like this is solving the very problem that Mr. Stoll mentions.
BTW, looks like the most recent edition available from Amazon is circa 1996. That's like 100 internet years;-)
it would be a different flamewar altogether. Oops, it wouldn't be a flamewar though it would still be blatant self-promotion. And yes, it would be someone trying to make money, not some earthy-crunchy lovefest. Red Hat, et al, would be behind it and plastering their name all over it to get free advertising.
I'd say the answer to your last question is: BOTH. I am sure I am not the only one who does sit and play Frogger quite a few times more than I'd like to admit. But I also enjoy some of the cutting-edge fare that is available today. I think there is an audience for this but also think there are many who enjoy things just because it can be done.
it is similar to the "music is math" argument. At the base level, yes it is. But there is just something extra (they "creative juices" and "unique style" you mention) that transcends music's mathematical base. Such is the case with writing. People may churn out derivative books/essays/etc but there are still authors out there that add their unique touch to their work.
to start the trend early.. if you were watching a DVD of that awful performance (and wardrobe malfunction) of Janet Jackson would it have captured and censored it? Probably not.
I will also note that while Google claims that one of their corporate policies is "don't be evil", they also absolutely refuse to discuss or explain almost any facet of their operations. Just a thought.
I'm not the biggest MS-basher by a long shot and even I felt it necessary to try to find out who forced them to do this. Didn't find anything, though. Can't believe this wouldn't have been court-ordered, but doesn't appear so!
yes, not everything needs that level of complexity. On the one hand, you don't cook a meal and throw away the pots and pans, but you also know that this isn't a meal that has to feed you for the rest of your life. Some things are utilitarian in nature and short-lived. Program accordingly.
or some CSS work, so it is still up-to-date when using tables to format everything is finally put to rest.
But maybe Flash is just what he knows best, and other versions could follow if it becomes more popular. Can't please everybody with your proof of concept work.
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Actually, I'd gladly swap my beloved Tivo for a pet ape!!! Sounds great. He can throw my VCR around for all I care.
shouldn't it be "Are there any other common college apps that fail to work with Vista?"
Thanks! I didn't know that existed. Have a Mac (not a crazed fanboy though) but use a Windows Mobile 5 phone, so this is awesome to have.
The developer's site clearly states that the fans cannot be set below Apple's default minimum. Is this not enough to save from the doomsday scenario you describe?
Repeat after me: That part of the summary was irrelevant. So is your country. So feck off. :-) ...just joking, lighten up
maybe they'll be adding a tie-in with Dance Dance Revolution for the Playstation 2, for the Adult Happy Meals? That would counteract the calories a little better.
seems that it is mostly the support jobs going to India, from what I've seen. And the Indians I know that have come here (so not taking your job by outsourcing, technically) most certainly did have the time and inclination to learn graduate level mathematics and are good at it. Face it, the US is no longer top notch by far in science and math. I'm pretty sure there was even an article to that effect here. I'm not disagreeing that the low-level web work you so smugly stare down your nose at isn't as wonderfully brilliant as work for someone with higher-level math skills. That goes without saying (though you've wasted many more words than necessary saying it, just so you can insult that portion of Slashdotters who do this for a living - not me, but I'm sure someone who does it thinks you are a total asshat about it). My comment was that higher-level jobs do get outsourced, though you seem to feel comfortable on your pedestal so I'll move along and not bother you with reality.
yes, because we all know that those 'serious software engineering and design' jobs you mention don't get outsourced
might want to go to India to speak with someone smarter than you with a better grasp on mathe and science than you'll ever have - more than likely he'll do better work for less.
yeah I find it best to support the local Korean grocer when in NYC. Aside from the occasional outbreak of gunfire, those local places rock. And none of their products are cheap and foreign. Although I guess it is different to buy expensive foreign goods that may or may not be made in a sweatshop at some froofy local shop for 1000% markup.
this is also a good way to find out that, outside of the heat of the moment, the concert wasn't as good as you thought it was.
so you are saying that getting them free (even if from Billy Gates) is making this a non-issue? Bravo, I say. Getting them donated like this is solving the very problem that Mr. Stoll mentions.
;-)
BTW, looks like the most recent edition available from Amazon is circa 1996. That's like 100 internet years
it would be a different flamewar altogether. Oops, it wouldn't be a flamewar though it would still be blatant self-promotion. And yes, it would be someone trying to make money, not some earthy-crunchy lovefest. Red Hat, et al, would be behind it and plastering their name all over it to get free advertising.
I'd say the answer to your last question is: BOTH. I am sure I am not the only one who does sit and play Frogger quite a few times more than I'd like to admit. But I also enjoy some of the cutting-edge fare that is available today. I think there is an audience for this but also think there are many who enjoy things just because it can be done.
yes, yet another piece of vaporware. but this one isn't even close to revolutionary.
Because I always thought Heather Has Two Mommies
it is similar to the "music is math" argument. At the base level, yes it is. But there is just something extra (they "creative juices" and "unique style" you mention) that transcends music's mathematical base. Such is the case with writing. People may churn out derivative books/essays/etc but there are still authors out there that add their unique touch to their work.
to start the trend early.. if you were watching a DVD of that awful performance (and wardrobe malfunction) of Janet Jackson would it have captured and censored it? Probably not.
both. the hush for legal reasons, the "don't be evil" because of the hush being lifted.
Cool beans, great news. I love Molly Ringwald!
I will also note that while Google claims that one of their corporate policies is "don't be evil", they also absolutely refuse to discuss or explain almost any facet of their operations. Just a thought.
:-)
That'll change once they go public
I'm not the biggest MS-basher by a long shot and even I felt it necessary to try to find out who forced them to do this. Didn't find anything, though. Can't believe this wouldn't have been court-ordered, but doesn't appear so!
yes, not everything needs that level of complexity. On the one hand, you don't cook a meal and throw away the pots and pans, but you also know that this isn't a meal that has to feed you for the rest of your life. Some things are utilitarian in nature and short-lived. Program accordingly.
or some CSS work, so it is still up-to-date when using tables to format everything is finally put to rest.
But maybe Flash is just what he knows best, and other versions could follow if it becomes more popular. Can't please everybody with your proof of concept work.
Actually, I'd gladly swap my beloved Tivo for a pet ape!!! Sounds great. He can throw my VCR around for all I care.
At first I thought this was a story about an overagressive crafts store looking for market share while Martha's Empire was on the decline!
But didn't he step down as CEO?
:)
Although he retained some of his titles, so I guess you are still correct