Hey, its not a fetish, its a disease. Especially those on the way multi-boot extreme running something like apple's 10.2 with classic emulation running virtual PC, whichi is in turn running Win98, in turn running WinLinux booted from within Win98 (remember that?;), with that in turn running basiliskii 68k emualtion for full and complete emulation/multiboot circle j***r*rk.
that in the wake of the dot-bust era bad business plans, these sorts of IP rights issues have emerged- very much against the spirit of the internet- to form a new and devious buiness plan for upstart companies like this one and other established companies with greed in their eyes.
Have to attend for the purposes of work conventions of librarians. Specificlaly, there are the Medical Library Association and Science Library association. They are by far, outside the the technical IT etc. community the most technically proficient binch around. They are often os "up" on technology as i am.
I also worked IT support for a large university for a while, and can further attest to the technical proficiency of librarians with the following: Not only were the professional librarians some of the easiest customers to work with they had difficulties, they rarely, if ever had the same problem twice, if the problem in question was something that could be resolved by simpl having watched and asked me about what I was doing. Made for easy library server maintenance. They wanted them down less than I did.
"...the scandalous Impressionists become pretty pictures for posters..."
I dunno... impressionist programing? It would only look like code from far away.
Besides, Microsoft already makes programs that look useful from far away but crappy close up.
Hey, its not a fetish, its a disease. Especially those on the way multi-boot extreme running something like apple's 10.2 with classic emulation running virtual PC, whichi is in turn running Win98, in turn running WinLinux booted from within Win98 (remember that?;), with that in turn running basiliskii 68k emualtion for full and complete emulation/multiboot circle j***r*rk.
that in the wake of the dot-bust era bad business plans, these sorts of IP rights issues have emerged- very much against the spirit of the internet- to form a new and devious buiness plan for upstart companies like this one and other established companies with greed in their eyes.
Have to attend for the purposes of work conventions of librarians. Specificlaly, there are the Medical Library Association and Science Library association. They are by far, outside the the technical IT etc. community the most technically proficient binch around. They are often os "up" on technology as i am.
I also worked IT support for a large university for a while, and can further attest to the technical proficiency of librarians with the following: Not only were the professional librarians some of the easiest customers to work with they had difficulties, they rarely, if ever had the same problem twice, if the problem in question was something that could be resolved by simpl having watched and asked me about what I was doing. Made for easy library server maintenance. They wanted them down less than I did.
"Almost everything you think you know about spectrum is wrong"
Everything I know about spectrum is right, because I know nothing about spectrum.