I realize you are trying to be funny as opposed to being informative, but its rather silly to suggest that a Linux box running Apache is more likely to survive a Slashdotting than a Win2000 box running IIS. If you honestly feel that is the case, please give some argument backing it up.
Even Bruce Perens admits that Windows 2000 is more stable and faster than Linux. If you don't believe me, look at this post he made to Slashdot recently:
Wil Wheaton (CleverNickName?) once posted to Slashdot about how he had hot threeway monkey sex with Marina Sirtis and Gates McFadden, the post is here:
I think you are confusing Patrick Stewart with Brent Spiner (Data). In any case, from what I understand this is intended to be the last full TNG movie...
It's sad to see that people who worked so hard on something that was quite something technically have not succeeded, at least financially.
I don't think its sad. Sure the CG in Final Fantasy was nice, but the movie managed to be an obvious rip off of many better movies (Aliens, Starship Troopers, etc) while losing everything that made those movies great, resulting in a very nice looking boring piece of crap.
If they're going to make a MOVIE, they should keep in mind that people see movies to be entertained and whiz-bang CG attached to a crap movie just won't entertain the general public.
Even Bruce Perens admits that Windows 2000 is more stable and faster than Linux. If you don't believe me, look at this post he made to Slashdot recently:
http://www.slashdot.org/index.pl?op=userclose
Wil Wheaton's Monkey Sex Post
I think you are confusing Patrick Stewart with Brent Spiner (Data). In any case, from what I understand this is intended to be the last full TNG movie...
It's sad to see that people who worked so hard on something that was quite something technically have not succeeded, at least financially.
I don't think its sad. Sure the CG in Final Fantasy was nice, but the movie managed to be an obvious rip off of many better movies (Aliens, Starship Troopers, etc) while losing everything that made those movies great, resulting in a very nice looking boring piece of crap.
If they're going to make a MOVIE, they should keep in mind that people see movies to be entertained and whiz-bang CG attached to a crap movie just won't entertain the general public.