Windows 2000 drivers are only available from intel through the mail, with 1-2 weeks delivery. Does anyone know where else I could get these drivers? thx.
On one hand you have a round CD-like disc what can hold movies, on the other hand you have an identical-looking CD-like disc that also holds movies... however, the second one is encased in a crappy old-school cartridge. Which will you pick? The one where you buy it in spindles of 100, or in crates of 100? Cartridge-encased CD media is reminiscent of the huge, dusty, beige boxes of the ancient and obsolete days of early computing. Besides, say the cartridge media takes off... bam, now the hot new thing is to have the same new media WITHOUT the cartridge. Cartridges are an artifact of LAST CENTURY tech.
I personally see Microsoft going to hell in a handbasket. Please, everyone, vote with your dollar - if you like Microsoft's latest "innovations" buy their stock! Buy XP! If not, DON'T for God's Sake. Install Linux. Tell your friends.
Dude, I want giant gold bricks to fly out of my ass, too.
I swear, get a clue! If it's going to be powerful and have a great screen an run a bunch of peripherals, then it's going to need a hefty battery, and they only get so small. There are trade offs to be made. Shit. Built in stereo speakers? On something the size of a palm V? like that even makes sense.
Hold a Palm in your hand, and play with it for a day. Then grab an iPAQ. You won't go back to the Palm. It's that simple.
Windows 2000 drivers are only available from intel through the mail, with 1-2 weeks delivery. Does anyone know where else I could get these drivers? thx.
On one hand you have a round CD-like disc what can hold movies, on the other hand you have an identical-looking CD-like disc that also holds movies... however, the second one is encased in a crappy old-school cartridge. Which will you pick? The one where you buy it in spindles of 100, or in crates of 100? Cartridge-encased CD media is reminiscent of the huge, dusty, beige boxes of the ancient and obsolete days of early computing. Besides, say the cartridge media takes off... bam, now the hot new thing is to have the same new media WITHOUT the cartridge. Cartridges are an artifact of LAST CENTURY tech.
Idiot. Would you pay money for a browser now that one is included in Windows for free? No? Uh-huh.
Shut up AC.
I personally see Microsoft going to hell in a handbasket. Please, everyone, vote with your dollar - if you like Microsoft's latest "innovations" buy their stock! Buy XP! If not, DON'T for God's Sake. Install Linux. Tell your friends.
YES! As always, the simplest solution is likely the best all around. Hopefully the idea catches on!
Dude, I want giant gold bricks to fly out of my ass, too.
I swear, get a clue! If it's going to be powerful and have a great screen an run a bunch of peripherals, then it's going to need a hefty battery, and they only get so small. There are trade offs to be made. Shit. Built in stereo speakers? On something the size of a palm V? like that even makes sense.
Hold a Palm in your hand, and play with it for a day. Then grab an iPAQ. You won't go back to the Palm. It's that simple.