The potential for a major breakthrough in CPU developement is very exciting, but this quote is something that really gets me stoked...
"Belcher said, her team is hoping to be able to integrate living cells and electronic materials for neuroprosthetics that could substitute for damaged nerve systems..."
I have a good friend who lost his left arm beneath the elbow, and I know he will certainly be interested in this!!!
There is no doubt that Outlook sucks when it comes to security and stability (as do most M$ products). But I disagree, the revenue generated annualy by M$ (for vendors, developers, etc.) far exceeds the cost that Yahoo's Insurance company has to eat when some script kiddie decides to run a DOS attack. Nor does shutting down an Exchange server temporarily. Just my $.02
The reason is twofold... First of all, for whatever Bill Gates IS, he is NOT a coward. He is highly competitive & motivated. He is not going to fold up shop and run for the border at the first (second, third, or fourth, for that matter) sign of trouble. Second... The appellate process WILL take years. (which probably will not factor in as heavily as the first reason). So dont get your hopes up, M$ is here to stay! --- A question of my own--- If this happened, would the U.S. economy take a seious hit ?
If he was alive now...
"Somebody get me out of this pine box!!!"
The potential for a major breakthrough in CPU developement is very exciting, but this quote is something that really gets me stoked...
"Belcher said, her team is hoping to be
able to integrate living cells and
electronic materials for neuroprosthetics
that could substitute for damaged nerve
systems..."
I have a good friend who lost his left arm beneath the elbow, and I know he will certainly be interested in this!!!
Try ABC bubble gum--- for the posters. Works every time ;)
There is no doubt that Outlook sucks when it comes to security and stability (as do most M$ products). But I disagree, the revenue generated annualy by M$ (for vendors, developers, etc.) far exceeds the cost that Yahoo's Insurance company has to eat when some script kiddie decides to run a DOS attack. Nor does shutting down an Exchange server temporarily. Just my $.02
The reason is twofold... First of all, for whatever Bill Gates IS, he is NOT a coward. He is highly competitive & motivated. He is not going to fold up shop and run for the border at the first (second, third, or fourth, for that matter) sign of trouble. Second... The appellate process WILL take years. (which probably will not factor in as heavily as the first reason). So dont get your hopes up, M$ is here to stay!
--- A question of my own--- If this happened, would the U.S. economy take a seious hit ?