Yep. Recycling. Most people that are interested in making a PVR would be able to find a 40G+ HD(100+ are like what, $50+ish now?), and a ~500Mhz+ cpu somewhere in their house or at least the local used place. Then for under 100 you can get a cheap basic tuner card. That's how I built my first.
My only question on this is, what happens to the old windows users? Let's say that there's some content that I want to view online using Win98/2000. What happens to me then? Am I FORCED to upgrade? I know being 'forced' and 'having to' upgrade are different things. Having to upgrade is when software technology has surpassed your current level. Being forces is when someone provides content within the public domain and you have to buy something else just to make it work.
Damnit... first 3 comments are all trolls. Anyway, what will this mean as far as licensing issues? Right now you get a corp edition of virus software and that covers X amount of desktops. What about the guy that doesn't want the virus software, can it be disabled/purchased without? How would this work? Also, if I get a simple mail sending virus, how does my cisco KNOW that the email to my wife, and the viral email to my wife are different? I guess I don't need to worry about this, Cisco seems to be able to do it all.
Yep. Recycling. Most people that are interested in making a PVR would be able to find a 40G+ HD(100+ are like what, $50+ish now?), and a ~500Mhz+ cpu somewhere in their house or at least the local used place. Then for under 100 you can get a cheap basic tuner card. That's how I built my first.
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My only question on this is, what happens to the old windows users? Let's say that there's some content that I want to view online using Win98/2000. What happens to me then? Am I FORCED to upgrade? I know being 'forced' and 'having to' upgrade are different things. Having to upgrade is when software technology has surpassed your current level. Being forces is when someone provides content within the public domain and you have to buy something else just to make it work.
i do
tried to get this in before you posted it... but dynamic only went up 22% for apache.... static went up 47%
im just worried what will happen when *R, /R, and ^R come around
Damnit... first 3 comments are all trolls. Anyway, what will this mean as far as licensing issues? Right now you get a corp edition of virus software and that covers X amount of desktops. What about the guy that doesn't want the virus software, can it be disabled/purchased without? How would this work? Also, if I get a simple mail sending virus, how does my cisco KNOW that the email to my wife, and the viral email to my wife are different? I guess I don't need to worry about this, Cisco seems to be able to do it all.
i love how michigan, the state of nothing.. loves to jump in on this shit
believe it. my mac guru buddy turned it into a fishbowl :)
this make my life worth that much more!