Have you never run a windows box before? Sometimes reformatting is the only way to rid a box of adware/virii/badstuff. Heck, most Linux ppl say a reformat is warranted when you get wooted.
But since when does not being able to run ClearCase stop you from running Linux? I'm sure there will be people whe want to run MS Office for Linux, but most Linux users are happy with Open Office. And if MS does release a version of Office for a specific Distro, there will be a lot of people working on porting it to their distro. MS releasing its products on Linux is not a bad thing.
To test this theory, go to the mall. Look for a group of 50 people. Realize that at least 1 of them has no idea who the hell you are. Put that sly grin on your face, resting assured you have a secret knowledge that none of them have.
Why does the fascination with loss-per-unit only focus on parts?
Because at $10 / day, the labor isn't a big factor of the price. If a laborer makes 10 a day, that's only $1 per machine. Anyone know the real price of labor for one of these?
How do you know they broke off the pin putting the cpu into its socket?
Those 68000 chips were great as a bed of needles. Maybe he rolled over on it funny. He is a prince, you know.
Have you never run a windows box before? Sometimes reformatting is the only way to rid a box of adware/virii/badstuff. Heck, most Linux ppl say a reformat is warranted when you get wooted.
That was my point, I don't know how I got modded redundant. But whatever.
In soviet Russia, the universe creates nothing!
Have you googled yourself lately?
Uhhh, that's why it's funny?
But since when does not being able to run ClearCase stop you from running Linux? I'm sure there will be people whe want to run MS Office for Linux, but most Linux users are happy with Open Office. And if MS does release a version of Office for a specific Distro, there will be a lot of people working on porting it to their distro. MS releasing its products on Linux is not a bad thing.
To test this theory, go to the mall. Look for a group of 50 people. Realize that at least 1 of them has no idea who the hell you are. Put that sly grin on your face, resting assured you have a secret knowledge that none of them have.
But, but, but... KDE/Gnome/Apple don't charge us for their browser... oh, wait. Nevermind.
That's before it ships, but after they have the first service pack written.
No, it just thinks we're happy to see it.
Because at $10 / day, the labor isn't a big factor of the price. If a laborer makes 10 a day, that's only $1 per machine. Anyone know the real price of labor for one of these?
How do you know they broke off the pin putting the cpu into its socket? Those 68000 chips were great as a bed of needles. Maybe he rolled over on it funny. He is a prince, you know.
As opposed to closed source vendors who are so prompt and curteous with their support.