Windows XP is going to encourage users to switch to Linux & MacOS. It has nagware, intelletcual 'property' protection schemes, and MP3 ownership verification. And if they don't switch to Linux, they'll end up installing cracks to disable the "features" M$ put in to prevent copying.
I'm a student at Southwest Tennessee Community College(<a href="http://www.stcc.cc.tn.us">STCC</a>) (2-year technical), concentrating in UNIX and C/C++, so that I can have some skillz. I'm planning on attending one of the regional universities, such as <a href="http://www.utk.edu">UT Knoxville</a>, and getting a 4-year degree in either programming, sysadmin, or supercomputing.
<br> Any suggestions?
Once Broadband is in place, it will be only a matter of time before the users outsmart the regulators. Take Gnteulla for example. No one can stop it because its point-to-point.
when you pry from my cold, dead, hands!
Windows XP is going to encourage users to switch to Linux & MacOS. It has nagware, intelletcual 'property' protection schemes, and MP3 ownership verification. And if they don't switch to Linux, they'll end up installing cracks to disable the "features" M$ put in to prevent copying.
I'm a student at Southwest Tennessee Community College(<a href="http://www.stcc.cc.tn.us">STCC</a>) (2-year technical), concentrating in UNIX and C/C++, so that I can have some skillz. I'm planning on attending one of the regional universities, such as <a href="http://www.utk.edu">UT Knoxville</a>, and getting a 4-year degree in either programming, sysadmin, or supercomputing.
<br> Any suggestions?
Make it support the new PalmOS 4.0, and you'll have a winner.
Once Broadband is in place, it will be only a matter of time before the users outsmart the regulators. Take Gnteulla for example. No one can stop it because its point-to-point.