When they say "the technology will be integrated into the Windows code", do the really mean "It will be assimilated--resistence is futile?" Then will they take the software and stick it full of probes and wires that stick out and flashing lights,calling it code 2342 of adjunct matrix 242?and strut it around like it's Microsofts gift to humanity?
Go to Brazil or France, and ask anyone who the first person in flight was and they won't say the Wright Bros. It seems every country has their own claim to fame for the first person in flight. Here in America, we learn that it was the Wright Bros.
It seems this subject is analagous to the same question "What language is the hardest to learn to speak." In America most people say English. In Brazil it's Portuguese.
Although I'm not sure how it affects the eyes, I love to use mine at night to read. The screen lights up and I'm able to get some late night reading done without disturbing my wife.
I'm very busy and forgetful at times, so the pop up reminders are very useful for not forgetting things.
Also, I've never been able to keep an address for more than a month. Now I have no problem finding addresses & phone numbers.
When they say "the technology will be integrated into the Windows code", do the really mean "It will be assimilated--resistence is futile?" Then will they take the software and stick it full of probes and wires that stick out and flashing lights,calling it code 2342 of adjunct matrix 242?and strut it around like it's Microsofts gift to humanity?
Just wondering
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Go to Brazil or France, and ask anyone who the first person in flight was and they won't say the Wright Bros. It seems every country has their own claim to fame for the first person in flight. Here in America, we learn that it was the Wright Bros.
It seems this subject is analagous to the same question "What language is the hardest to learn to speak." In America most people say English. In Brazil it's Portuguese.
Go figure...
Although I'm not sure how it affects the eyes, I love to use mine at night to read. The screen lights up and I'm able to get some late night reading done without disturbing my wife.
I'm very busy and forgetful at times, so the pop up reminders are very useful for not forgetting things.
Also, I've never been able to keep an address for more than a month. Now I have no problem finding addresses & phone numbers.
I love mine.....