Working at an OEM, I thought that I'd be able to get my hands on an Athalon right away. No dice. But it's not because of any manufacturing difficulties. From what we've heard, it's because the larger OEMs (Dell, Compaq, IBM) bought up the first couple of batches. Maybe soon though....
Except that we all know that the building blocks to create a human cost a total of $.83 and can be bought at your local drugstore. As far as cost of actually creating the human clone, hell I hear that banks write off thousands of dollars a day because they can't figure out where the 1/2 cents go. (See Superman III)
Working at an OEM, I thought that I'd be able to get my hands on an Athalon right away. No dice. But it's not because of any manufacturing difficulties. From what we've heard, it's because the larger OEMs (Dell, Compaq, IBM) bought up the first couple of batches. Maybe soon though....
But you can't copyright a sequence of chords. If you could, you wouldn't have half the music you listen to.
Except that we all know that the building blocks to create a human cost a total of $.83 and can be bought at your local drugstore.
As far as cost of actually creating the human clone, hell I hear that banks write off thousands of dollars a day because they can't figure out where the 1/2 cents go. (See Superman III)
I guess no one's read 'Brave New World', huh?