The bit that gets me is the use of the word innovation.
There's nothing fundamentally new here - and it's parroted press release crap like this that lets companies get away with 'innovating' pop-up blockers.
Anyway, I'm off to innovate some food for dinner...
This is a nation which still hasn't launched a person into space, let alone have the capacity to go to the moon soon.
Perspective? Perhaps we should remember that America first achieved orbital spaceflight 7 years before the Apollo 11 moon landing. And no-one had acheived spaceflight 8 years 4 months before Apollo 11...
He didn't compare Microsoft to a conficted killer, he said that both crimes should be punished, irrespective of how long ago they were commited. Could he have made that point as well if he hadn't used the example of a murder trial?
The bit that gets me is the use of the word innovation.
There's nothing fundamentally new here - and it's parroted press release crap like this that lets companies get away with 'innovating' pop-up blockers.
Anyway, I'm off to innovate some food for dinner...
This is a nation which still hasn't launched a person into space, let alone have the capacity to go to the moon soon.
Perspective? Perhaps we should remember that America first achieved orbital spaceflight 7 years before the Apollo 11 moon landing. And no-one had acheived spaceflight 8 years 4 months before Apollo 11...
Nature (where the Watson and Crick paper was published) is running something on this:
http://www.nature.com/nature/dna50/
The page has links to all the original 1953 articles.
He didn't compare Microsoft to a conficted killer, he said that both crimes should be punished, irrespective of how long ago they were commited. Could he have made that point as well if he hadn't used the example of a murder trial?
What are the major goals that you would like to achieve at Sun in the next 5 years?