The amazing thing about Apple is that they suffer from such a lack of creativity when it comes to terminology. SuperDrive and Fast USB are simply examples of that.
A good designer spends their time working on the equipment, capitalizing on their previous success by building something better out of it. They don't spend time making up new words (ActiveX, DirectX, ActiveDirectory and then Windows ME, Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows 95, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows Whatever as opposed to Apple's policy of trying to eliminate the technospeak as much as possible Mac OS has always been an attempt to minimize the number of words used).
Whew, long comments just to say that life is short, simplify! I'm sticking to my new os x panther/g5/bluetooth-enabled personal digital hub!
I'm working on a web-based relational filesystem that works to provide metadata using unix-style permissions as an overlay for additional security over the (1+) server's perms. If you're interested in working on such a project just send me an email to jobs@thinkingman.com. The project's called kahiko (hawaiian word). Mahalo.
The amazing thing about Apple is that they suffer from such a lack of creativity when it comes to terminology. SuperDrive and Fast USB are simply examples of that.
A good designer spends their time working on the equipment, capitalizing on their previous success by building something better out of it. They don't spend time making up new words (ActiveX, DirectX, ActiveDirectory and then Windows ME, Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows 95, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows Whatever as opposed to Apple's policy of trying to eliminate the technospeak as much as possible Mac OS has always been an attempt to minimize the number of words used).
Whew, long comments just to say that life is short, simplify! I'm sticking to my new os x panther/g5/bluetooth-enabled personal digital hub!
I'm working on a web-based relational filesystem that works to provide metadata using unix-style permissions as an overlay for additional security over the (1+) server's perms. If you're interested in working on such a project just send me an email to jobs@thinkingman.com. The project's called kahiko (hawaiian word). Mahalo.