Why people complain when Microsoft dominate the market but support Apple to do so? Don't you get it that Apple iPod is about to become what Microsoft Windows is for OS? And in contrast, Microsoft's policy is more open than Apple.
How many people can add a software to iPod? Zero. How many software can be run on Microsoft Windows? I lost my count.
Hey, I support free trade and I don't see why Microsoft or Apple could be convicted just because no one else do things better than them. But stop raising the open source flag while your ears still plug with iPod.
These 9 short films are the best in every category. It does what we expected for the Matrix sequels. It complete the missing feeling that the film cannot fulfill, although it's easier to direct 10 minutes film than 2 hours. The directing, cinematography, soundtrack, the story, etc. Everything is so right where it should, it leads our emotion and experience to what we expect from "movie". Unlike the full-length film, every seconds of The Animatrix is so thrill that we cannot miss a frame. Deserves 9 ranks out of Top Ten movies of 2003
Apple are far worse than Microsoft in term of openness. When many of us here (not me) are servant of open source, why not hate Apple?
Why people complain when Microsoft dominate the market but support Apple to do so? Don't you get it that Apple iPod is about to become what Microsoft Windows is for OS? And in contrast, Microsoft's policy is more open than Apple.
How many people can add a software to iPod? Zero.
How many software can be run on Microsoft Windows? I lost my count.
Hey, I support free trade and I don't see why Microsoft or Apple could be convicted just because no one else do things better than them. But stop raising the open source flag while your ears still plug with iPod.
These 9 short films are the best in every category. It does what we expected for the Matrix sequels. It complete the missing feeling that the film cannot fulfill, although it's easier to direct 10 minutes film than 2 hours. The directing, cinematography, soundtrack, the story, etc. Everything is so right where it should, it leads our emotion and experience to what we expect from "movie". Unlike the full-length film, every seconds of The Animatrix is so thrill that we cannot miss a frame. Deserves 9 ranks out of Top Ten movies of 2003