no
michael palin (monty python)
did several series of traveling programs for the BBC. In which he travelled to various places. From pole to pole, Around the world in eighty days, and full circle in which he travelled round the pacific ring.
monopolies may have the ability to implement standards, that doesnt mean they have the inclination. For example in the UK when it comes to broadband we are a third world country. This is mostly down to our former (in theory) monopoly BT. Despite the introduction of new telephone providers, BT is still obsessed with maintaining its monopoly, in order to provide ADSL all providers have to rent line space from BT, therefore BT have kept the price prohibitively high and forced most other ADSL providers out. They are purpously dragging their feet with network unbundling and keeping the end price too high. one of the ways they did this was by forcing everyone who got adsl to have the service and box installed by a bt engineer, whereas in france DIY kits are on the market, thus keeping the instalation costs realy high.
count your blessings that they dont run your connection
sorry to point this out but...
Apple have been making all in one units since the beggining... first there was the Mac Classic
(one of the most reliable computers i have used)
then there was the performa range which actually looks like many a compaq unit but existed before
if anyone should have sued, apple should have sued compaq
A beautiful mind was based on a true story
and therefore is a different kind of movie
however its subject is not wholely accurately represented, with large personality defects being airbrushed out
wasnt the G4 cube super quiet,
and wasnt the iMac also super quiet,
these both have no fan,
but this might be because they use PPC which have a lower heat output than pentium?
isnt it sad that i know all this
no michael palin (monty python) did several series of traveling programs for the BBC. In which he travelled to various places. From pole to pole, Around the world in eighty days, and full circle in which he travelled round the pacific ring.
monopolies may have the ability to implement standards, that doesnt mean they have the inclination. For example in the UK when it comes to broadband we are a third world country. This is mostly down to our former (in theory) monopoly BT. Despite the introduction of new telephone providers, BT is still obsessed with maintaining its monopoly, in order to provide ADSL all providers have to rent line space from BT, therefore BT have kept the price prohibitively high and forced most other ADSL providers out. They are purpously dragging their feet with network unbundling and keeping the end price too high. one of the ways they did this was by forcing everyone who got adsl to have the service and box installed by a bt engineer, whereas in france DIY kits are on the market, thus keeping the instalation costs realy high. count your blessings that they dont run your connection
sorry to point this out but... Apple have been making all in one units since the beggining... first there was the Mac Classic (one of the most reliable computers i have used) then there was the performa range which actually looks like many a compaq unit but existed before if anyone should have sued, apple should have sued compaq
A beautiful mind was based on a true story and therefore is a different kind of movie however its subject is not wholely accurately represented, with large personality defects being airbrushed out
wasnt the G4 cube super quiet, and wasnt the iMac also super quiet, these both have no fan, but this might be because they use PPC which have a lower heat output than pentium? isnt it sad that i know all this