You, you fucking idiot, are a North American. Last time I checked, there was no continent of "America." And besides, we were here first, so we get the name American. Tough shit for you.
This should really be a boon for portable devices, as smaller sizes are always benificial to them. Incidentally, portable devices are also an area that Linux truly shines. Once products are developed that take advantage of these new single molecule transistors, I would wager that the first OS you will see running on them is Linux. As companies are able to see the portability of Linux onto cutting-edge devices for themselves, they will begin to leave propritary embeded Windows OSes (CE, NT embedded, XP embedded) for the much more dynamic Linux.
Andreessen doesn't seem to see the big picture. The browser wars on Windows may be over, but he fails to realize that on Linux, they are just beginning. With more and more people "seeing the light," Netscape, Mozilla, and Konqueror will become the dominant web browsers, as MSIE is left in the dust. Perhaps if Microsoft releases an IE for Linux they can retain some market share; otherwise, we can start to say so long to an IE-centric web and hello to uniform standards.
Emulating Shakespeare is not advised. His writing is praised for its style, not for its grammar, which can, at times (as shown above), be pretty horrible.
You just used singular "they" and "s/he" in the same sentence. This fucking language is going to hell, and it is being driven there by people like you.
The Standard System is superior in every way to the metric system.
You, you fucking idiot, are a North American. Last time I checked, there was no continent of "America." And besides, we were here first, so we get the name American. Tough shit for you.
Wow, good thing you put that [sic] there, as I was confused as to whether the mistake was yours or his. Fucking lamer.
That made me chuckle.
This should really be a boon for portable devices, as smaller sizes are always benificial to them. Incidentally, portable devices are also an area that Linux truly shines. Once products are developed that take advantage of these new single molecule transistors, I would wager that the first OS you will see running on them is Linux. As companies are able to see the portability of Linux onto cutting-edge devices for themselves, they will begin to leave propritary embeded Windows OSes (CE, NT embedded, XP embedded) for the much more dynamic Linux.
Andreessen doesn't seem to see the big picture. The browser wars on Windows may be over, but he fails to realize that on Linux, they are just beginning. With more and more people "seeing the light," Netscape, Mozilla, and Konqueror will become the dominant web browsers, as MSIE is left in the dust. Perhaps if Microsoft releases an IE for Linux they can retain some market share; otherwise, we can start to say so long to an IE-centric web and hello to uniform standards.
Give it up IE.
Like the Red Wings winning The Cup.
A company that's out to.. make MONEY!??!?!?!?!
Good fucking God, someone alert the presses.
Emulating Shakespeare is not advised. His writing is praised for its style, not for its grammar, which can, at times (as shown above), be pretty horrible.
You just used singular "they" and "s/he" in the same sentence. This fucking language is going to hell, and it is being driven there by people like you.