Coming from a Netware world into a NT one is literally painful. I'm used to showing up late, and leaving early with long lunches in between.
Not worrying that my servers need to be rebooted once a week because they don't work with the Tape Library driver.
Netware needs to market their product. Any comparison between NT and Netware would show NT as the pathetic waste of bits that it is. They finally ARE trying to market it, check out www.whytheylie.com And be sure to watch the video clips.
And then return them because they don't work on your player. (PS2, PC, whatever...)
THEN, the cost of implimenting this strategy goes through the roof, because the disks need to be returned to to manufacturer, and tested, and repackaged, etc, etc, etc.
Not buying has no cost. Buying, OPENING, and returning as defective (which they are) has a HUGE cost.
Coming from a Netware world into a NT one is literally painful. I'm used to showing up late, and leaving early with long lunches in between. Not worrying that my servers need to be rebooted once a week because they don't work with the Tape Library driver. Netware needs to market their product. Any comparison between NT and Netware would show NT as the pathetic waste of bits that it is. They finally ARE trying to market it, check out www.whytheylie.com And be sure to watch the video clips.
And then return them because they don't work on your player. (PS2, PC, whatever...) THEN, the cost of implimenting this strategy goes through the roof, because the disks need to be returned to to manufacturer, and tested, and repackaged, etc, etc, etc. Not buying has no cost. Buying, OPENING, and returning as defective (which they are) has a HUGE cost.