Also, has NCR really seen a loss in sales because people have picked up Netscape instead?
They definately aren't seeing a lack of sales, but if we speculate and say that this "infringement" is in Navigator, then consider the amount of $$$ that Netscape should have paid for licensing...
I love how there is rapid growth and innovation. One just has to wait a month or two to get the latest and greatest software innovations, and then it is a simple DL vs. several years and paying $100 for bug fixes and the new tech being worthlessly buggy.
No, the oil is less dense than water. The sodium is submerged to keep it from reacting with the moisture in the air, if one pour some water into the jar with sodium and mineral oil, then the water would sink to the bottom and react with the sodium
up until two years ago, my schoold was still using Apple II's they had three labs of them! Two of those labs were ][e's and the other was ][GS!! every other computer except for a handful were LCII's. the remaining consisted of 1/2 dozen 8088's (4MHz) and about the same number of 66MHz powermacs..
Thank god for technology bonds! They finally got rid of those
Also, has NCR really seen a loss in sales because people have picked up Netscape instead?
They definately aren't seeing a lack of sales, but if we speculate and say that this "infringement" is in Navigator, then consider the amount of $$$ that Netscape should have paid for licensing...
> Like a modern-day Dr Frankenstein, Dr Venter
That is the scary part. Frankenstein's monster turned on him. Will this little game of creating life come back upon us?
Agreed!
I love how there is rapid growth and innovation. One just has to wait a month or two to get the latest and greatest software innovations, and then it is a simple DL vs. several years and paying $100 for bug fixes and the new tech being worthlessly buggy.
No, the oil is less dense than water. The sodium is submerged to keep it from reacting with the moisture in the air, if one pour some water into the jar with sodium and mineral oil, then the water would sink to the bottom and react with the sodium
That's nothing!
up until two years ago, my schoold was still using Apple II's they had three labs of them! Two of those labs were ][e's and the other was ][GS!! every other computer except for a handful were LCII's. the remaining consisted of 1/2 dozen 8088's (4MHz) and about the same number of 66MHz powermacs..
Thank god for technology bonds! They finally got rid of those
> I don't think that OS/2 was unsuccessful because > of FUD.
> They were all afraid to load OS/2 as an option.
There we go... the OEMS fell to the FUD, they were too afraid to not use M$