As mentioned earlier, the use of a 64-bit address space is limited to non-GUI applications in Tiger. This doesn't mean, however, that the results of a 64-bit enabled computation can't be displayed on the screen. The strategy that you should use is to create two separate executables that are cooperative. These are:
A 32-bit based Cocoa or Carbon GUI executable that the user can launch and which presents the application's user-interface.
A 64-bit based command-line tool that is launched by, and under the control of, the GUI.
Retarded!
I'd believe it if it was a Microsoft OS, but Apple?
All you need to do is to spread the word that it is "ghey" to spell and type like that, and no sooner that it takes you to decipher such gibberish, it will cease forthwith.
Is it me, or are not these so called "small form factor" machines getting bigger and bigger? To the point that they take up as much room, if not more, as compared to what we used to call a "medium tower case"? Hmmm??
Even worse, the parents today just pay the frickin' bills regardless. What happened to telling this generation of spoiled brats "No."? $150+ corporate branded running shoes. $100+ a month cell phone bills. Are the parents getting kick-backs from the corporates crapping this stuff out? I don't think so... Just how far in debt is modern consumerist society anyway?
...and I've see Java apps (i.e.InstallAnywhere) that stopped running because a distro changed from XFree86 to X.Org. The (Sun) JVM was expecting a certain library to be there, it wasn't, and boom!! - it fall down...
Now let's get a kernel fix for recent 2.6.9 series kernels that allows you to boot off of SATA drives hanging off of a NFORCE2 or NFORCE3 chipset's SATA ports. Nothing more annoying than having to take out your 10K RPM Raptor for a 7.2K RPM IDE plow horse...
The "I, Robot" movie had very little to do with the book either. Yet more proof that Hollywood is creatively stagnant. Blade Trinity is a stinker as is Oceans 12. Bleh.
eXlax!
A famous Doctor once said "It's dead, Jim".
Except when your friend(s) get a virus/worm/trojan that then mails spam to the address book on their machine...
I'll wait until someone does it as a plug-in for Azureus...
And no doubt, by the time the PS3 ships, PCs will have Bigger, Faster, Better GPUs in them by then...
I canna believe that no one caught this:
As mentioned earlier, the use of a 64-bit address space is limited to non-GUI applications in Tiger. This doesn't mean, however, that the results of a 64-bit enabled computation can't be displayed on the screen. The strategy that you should use is to create two separate executables that are cooperative. These are:
A 32-bit based Cocoa or Carbon GUI executable that the user can launch and which presents the application's user-interface.
A 64-bit based command-line tool that is launched by, and under the control of, the GUI.
Retarded!
I'd believe it if it was a Microsoft OS, but Apple?
Sadness...
All you need to do is to spread the word that it is "ghey" to spell and type like that, and no sooner that it takes you to decipher such gibberish, it will cease forthwith.
No, it is "ghey". It had to be said. Mark my words...
Obligatory: We welcome our decentralized BitTorrent Overlords!
Saying: "A Fool and his money are soon parted."
We just need to find the fools.
> I just want the absolute most superior movie format for posterity's sake.
But you listen to MP3s, correct?
Is it me, or are not these so called "small form factor" machines getting bigger and bigger? To the point that they take up as much room, if not more, as compared to what we used to call a "medium tower case"? Hmmm??
Even worse, the parents today just pay the frickin' bills regardless. What happened to telling this generation of spoiled brats "No."? $150+ corporate branded running shoes. $100+ a month cell phone bills. Are the parents getting kick-backs from the corporates crapping this stuff out? I don't think so... Just how far in debt is modern consumerist society anyway?
Heard just before the explosion: "Ooops!!"
Kind of pricey for a full color print out of the goatse guy doing his thing couriered to the MPAA, don't you think?
The rich people create the law(s) to protect their interests.
1) Money talks.
2) The rich get richer.
3) There is no #3.
4) The poor get poorer.
5) The guy in the middle gets bent over.
- Couch Potato Philosophy 101.
:s/Boobies/Man Boobies/
...and I've see Java apps (i.e.InstallAnywhere) that stopped running because a distro changed from XFree86 to X.Org. The (Sun) JVM was expecting a certain library to be there, it wasn't, and boom!! - it fall down...
Mandatory "Java Sux!" - me
Great, wonderful, blah, blah, blah...
Now let's get a kernel fix for recent 2.6.9 series kernels that allows you to boot off of SATA drives hanging off of a NFORCE2 or NFORCE3 chipset's SATA ports. Nothing more annoying than having to take out your 10K RPM Raptor for a 7.2K RPM IDE plow horse...
10 Format C:
20 GOTO 10
And The Incredibles DVD Screener?
The "I, Robot" movie had very little to do with the book either. Yet more proof that Hollywood is creatively stagnant. Blade Trinity is a stinker as is Oceans 12. Bleh.
> So how do they plan to sue them?
Is there a 'conspiracy to infringe on copyright' type law?
Let's not forget the multi-trillion dollar Oil Industry. I'm really sure it's going to help this 'new hydrogen' economy along...