Ask him if it's possible to run the game without the disc in the drive and see how he reacts. When I did, he went on tirade about how kids these days want everything for free.
Austin Meyer is a total asshole. As a paying customer, he treated me like a pirate the one time I asked a support question on his web site. I hope he loses a lot of money.
This seems like it could be of interest to people that are designing and building datacenter infrastructure. I remember when topics like this were a lot more common on Slashdot. As the readership has become less skilled, content like this has become less frequent.
"With 3GB of RAM you should not need good disk performance."
This is the shortest-bus comment I've read in a really long time! The rest of your post is simply incoherent drivel since you're arguing against having something with reasons that support why you should have it!
I'm not sure why I'm debating the merits of a college education with someone that can't *spell* college.
Name a school that requires anything resembling art history, chocolate, dance, or hobby areas for a bachelor of science degree. You can't, because college isn't what you've imagined it to be. What is all this useless "theory" you think comes with a BS degree?
There's no equivalent to a GED for a college diploma because the very concept is ridiculous. A GED basically says, "I wasn't able to complete high school along with my peers, so it took me a few extra years to learn these simple concepts.". What would a college GED represent, exactly?
Oh I see, you haven't actually ever used OS X for any significant amount of time. I apologize. I thought I was replying to someone with a clue.
The only apps that don't maximize the same as on Windows are Apple's apps, and the list of Apple apps that don't is growing shorter with each release. You can do everything else on your list on OS X either directly or with third-party utilities with the exception of having per-window menu bar. That's the only thing on your list that's inflexible. I don't like it much either, but it's been that way since the 80s.
What is it exactly that you found inflexible? I've been using Windows since the late 80s, various Linux versions since 1995, and OS X since 2009. While the history of flamewars would argue against it, all of these operating systems are basically the same. I find nothing that's out of the ordinary or inflexible about using OS X versus Windows or any Linux GUI.
I can't comment on WP because I haven't cared to look at it. I saw Windows Mobile (and CE before that) fail to significantly improve over a period of many years and I got tired of waiting. How long was I supposed to wait for Microsoft to get it right? Why would I think they got it right this time, after what, almost 12 years of trying?
I've been reading Slashdot for over fifteen years. The quality has been going downhill for almost ten years. This site is unrecognizable compared with its late 90s version.
I can credit DARE as the number one reason I took LSD for the first time. I wasn't really aware of hallucinogens prior to DARE and the whole "Just Say No" campaign. I found the idea of having a dream-like state while awake to be fascinating. It seemed like magic, and I couldn't wait to get my hands on some LSD or shrooms. It took me a few years (until my freshman year of high school), but I took acid as early as I was able to find it. I must say, DARE didn't disappoint at all!
Sure, you can write open source software with Visual Studio, but you can also write open source software with Xcode on a Mac.
The OP complained about closed source and immediately mentions Visual Studio. Good luck getting the source code for Visual Studio or Windows. A successful open source troll would deride Visual Studio and Windows for the very same reason they criticize the Mac.
Other than the overheating issue, I haven't had a single problem with my 2009 Mac Pro's Firewire, PCI Express, or RAID performance. If the 2009 Mac Pro is a dog, it's an insanely fast dog.
> And Snow Leopard is basically 10.4.5 (or is it 5.5?), which isn't even a point release.
Snow Leopard is Mac OS X version 10.6.0 The latest Leopard is 10.5.8. If Snow Leopard isn't a point release like every single version of Mac OS X, I don't know what is.
Ask him if it's possible to run the game without the disc in the drive and see how he reacts. When I did, he went on tirade about how kids these days want everything for free.
Austin Meyer is a total asshole. As a paying customer, he treated me like a pirate the one time I asked a support question on his web site. I hope he loses a lot of money.
Fuck you, that's how.
/. is so low I will never come back.
This seems like it could be of interest to people that are designing and building datacenter infrastructure. I remember when topics like this were a lot more common on Slashdot. As the readership has become less skilled, content like this has become less frequent.
"With 3GB of RAM you should not need good disk performance."
This is the shortest-bus comment I've read in a really long time! The rest of your post is simply incoherent drivel since you're arguing against having something with reasons that support why you should have it!
I don't know how long you've been coming here, but you should've seen this place back in the late nineties! It used to be a lot more intelligent.
The slashdot demographic has certainly shifted over the years.
I'm not sure why I'm debating the merits of a college education with someone that can't *spell* college.
Name a school that requires anything resembling art history, chocolate, dance, or hobby areas for a bachelor of science degree. You can't, because college isn't what you've imagined it to be. What is all this useless "theory" you think comes with a BS degree?
There's no equivalent to a GED for a college diploma because the very concept is ridiculous. A GED basically says, "I wasn't able to complete high school along with my peers, so it took me a few extra years to learn these simple concepts.". What would a college GED represent, exactly?
* there is to much put on the well rounded ideas.
What, like the ability to communicate effectively through writing?
* Jobs need to drop the idea need college for jobs.
Perhaps my doctor would have lower rates if he didn't go to medical school.
* All credits for any school need to be transferred 100% no BS like you must take our math classes.
Some schools are a joke and don't deserve their credits to be counted anywhere else for any purpose whatsoever.
Oh I see, you haven't actually ever used OS X for any significant amount of time. I apologize. I thought I was replying to someone with a clue.
The only apps that don't maximize the same as on Windows are Apple's apps, and the list of Apple apps that don't is growing shorter with each release. You can do everything else on your list on OS X either directly or with third-party utilities with the exception of having per-window menu bar. That's the only thing on your list that's inflexible. I don't like it much either, but it's been that way since the 80s.
Today I learned that people with an aversion to Android are Kool-Aid drinking, hubris-filled iOS zealots, but those averse to Microsoft are not.
What is it exactly that you found inflexible? I've been using Windows since the late 80s, various Linux versions since 1995, and OS X since 2009. While the history of flamewars would argue against it, all of these operating systems are basically the same. I find nothing that's out of the ordinary or inflexible about using OS X versus Windows or any Linux GUI.
I can't comment on WP because I haven't cared to look at it. I saw Windows Mobile (and CE before that) fail to significantly improve over a period of many years and I got tired of waiting. How long was I supposed to wait for Microsoft to get it right? Why would I think they got it right this time, after what, almost 12 years of trying?
My math was bad. I've been reading Slashdot since late 1997.
I've been reading Slashdot for over fifteen years. The quality has been going downhill for almost ten years. This site is unrecognizable compared with its late 90s version.
What a difference 13 years makes. The Slashdot of 1999 wouldn't recognize itself.
Come on new Mac Pros!
I can credit DARE as the number one reason I took LSD for the first time. I wasn't really aware of hallucinogens prior to DARE and the whole "Just Say No" campaign. I found the idea of having a dream-like state while awake to be fascinating. It seemed like magic, and I couldn't wait to get my hands on some LSD or shrooms. It took me a few years (until my freshman year of high school), but I took acid as early as I was able to find it. I must say, DARE didn't disappoint at all!
Wake me up with they have the same attitude toward XBOX mods.
Sure, you can write open source software with Visual Studio, but you can also write open source software with Xcode on a Mac.
The OP complained about closed source and immediately mentions Visual Studio. Good luck getting the source code for Visual Studio or Windows. A successful open source troll would deride Visual Studio and Windows for the very same reason they criticize the Mac.
Did you actually just use "Linux and open source" and "Visual Studio" in the same post?
Other than the overheating issue, I haven't had a single problem with my 2009 Mac Pro's Firewire, PCI Express, or RAID performance. If the 2009 Mac Pro is a dog, it's an insanely fast dog.
You "doubt Apple will release XCode for the tablet"? That's crazy. Of course they're going to release it. I think they'll release it TODAY.
> And Snow Leopard is basically 10.4.5 (or is it 5.5?), which isn't even a point release.
Snow Leopard is Mac OS X version 10.6.0 The latest Leopard is 10.5.8. If Snow Leopard isn't a point release like every single version of Mac OS X, I don't know what is.