By "closed architecture" you really mean "lack of expandibility". Windows isn't any less closed than Apple; there's just a lot more software on Windows.
Expandibility options are limited on ANY laptop, or on the Mac Mini or those SFF PCs. And a lot of those cheaper windows desktops lack PCIe/AGP slots for upgrading the video beyond the mediocre on board video. I can still upgrade the ram on board, and hard drive. Your options of upgrading the optical drive are limited but that's true with most laptops.
A lot easier to use? Not if you've been using a PC for twenty years.
But that's using a PC with 3 major revisions- 3.1 to 95, 98/95/ME to 2000, or 2000 to XP. For people switching from 95/98/ME to XP, they got a double whammy- a change to the GUI and a change to the concepts behind windows (multiple user logins and beyng a "sysadmin" on your PC, not just simply running dos/windows). Vista promises to be quite different still next year; what exactly would be so different in switching from XP/2000 to MacOS this or next year?
My sister in law got a Powerbook last year for Christmas. 5 minutes after plugging it in, she was good to go and was using her mac, and proceeded to make a photo-book (some product Apple sells) using photos she had stored on some Memory sticks she had from her trip to Hawaii last year. She's been using windows for over 10 years. She's had to "adjust" of course because there's no control panel and things work a bit differently. I found the Mac to be a little strange to use, mainly due to keyboard layout on her laptop- no home/end or pageup/down keys on her laptop which I use a bit (and I've been using windows for 13 years, but used to use os/2 and the amiga before windows).
The terrorists have various sources of incomes. Shutting off the oil spigot has proven to be difficult; at best we're decades away from moving ourselves off the oil teat. What about the rest of the world? It'll take them longer until/unless oil prices double/treble what it currently runs for.
Shutting down illegal activites that funds terrorism like drugs, pirate software/movies/cds or other black market schemes (sex rings, not simply prostitution) is something a bit easier that won't enjoy much in the way of opposition by most people. Of course various interest groups are all interested in stopping these activities and are quite willing to blur the distinctions between terrorists who fund operations via sale of drugs with a local pothead who gets weed from a source completely unrelated. The MPAA/RIAA do not want to distinguish between the guy selling cds or dvds on the corner for $5 a pop where the cash goes to an Al Qaeda cell to fund bomb making and a bit torrent file of the star wars movie or 50 cent's the massacre even though few people are ever enriched by the latter.
With windows, you download a program and double click the install button. It doesn't matter if you are running Windows 98 / ME, NT, 2K, or XP. The thing installs and (sometimes) suns correctly.
Yeah, as long as you ignore the "unzip/rar and run setup" vs "executable zip" vs "msi install" vs "exe install" configurations. The differences generally don't matter; the install simply works. And linux installations needs to become easier/more consistent esp. across distros.
Now after installing 2 programs that "conflict" somehow with one another (or according to tech support they do) try uninstalling one. It's a crapshoot whether the uninstall will get everything out or not.
Just a comment. Dialup is popular because it's cheap, it's the way people have been doing the internet for 10 years running (well maybe 5 years since most people who've been online for 10 years are probably doing the broadband thing) and its something they're used to, and they can't justify the $10 or so increase in spending on the internet a month for broadband.
Course, you give them a taste and they won't go back.
So let me get this straight, I can go to the Starbucks to use my laptop there and drink coffee, but if my laptop battery dies (or cell phone or PDA or etc.) I'm SOL?
The fact that they're attracting people with laptops to their shops with this Wifi suggests that they need to offer electricity as well so people can recharge batteries.
Next thing you'll say I'm stealing their water and soap and toilet paper for using their bathrooms.
Over the past 6 months I've had a series of problems with Firefox that were resolvable by deleting my profile, reinstalling firefox and regardless of which route I chose, going through the arduous task of remembering all of my extensions and reinstalling them.
A big pain in the ass for me, but at least it was pretty resolvable. I had different IE problems that would only be fixed if I did a clean OS install which I refused to do. From time to time, various SP or other IE updates would manage to force IE to work right once again.
If my bank (suntrust) allowed me to use firefox, I'd never have to use IE for anything again. And this is a major step in my possible, eventual migration to linux/bsd based OS.
And not really caring for it much... it doesn't seem to work easy in terms of the playlist and whatnot. Doesn't auto-scroll if you're trying to move a file from the bottom to the top.
I also think that some channels that are less popular will simply get removed, regardless of the wishes of the fans of _those_ networks feel, which can be unfortunate if you happen to be a fan of that network. I may not care about HGTV but what if it were more popular than Boomerang? Which channel is going to get dropped first to make way for another channel?
Well, except that this would require that the new cable companies build infrastructure to support this, or force the old company to allow new ones to use existing infrastructure.
But not if it means tax increases to balance the budget.
The budget deficits were a conservative issue as a means to try to restain runaway government spending. It's pretty obvious that tactic failed miserably, and supply siders railed against this tactic since a BBA might require or force the use of tax increases to balance the budget.
I've thought about buying another amiga, and I'd have to have 1 fall in my lap to own one again. I'd own one for nostalgic purposes- the 4000s are/were grotesquely overpriced and the A1200s require too much expensive jury-rigging to get on the net & just be a nice, useful machine. (a $140 or so scan doubler, a NIC for the same price, a $200 or so expansion board to put a 1200 into a standard PC case...).
My dream would be to retool the A1200 (or A4000) so as to produce a machine that supported some more current standards (USB 1.1/2.0, firewire, Compact Flash, SD cards) in order to make the classic amigas more useful/nice to use daily.
Anti-Semitism is hatred or antipathy directed against Jews. It typically takes the form of
hostility toward Jews in a degree that greatly exceeds any legitimate grievances or resulting from no legitimate cause whatsoever; or disdain for supposed physical or moral features of Jews. The opposite of anti-Semitism is philo-Semitism: love and respect of Judaism and the Jewish people. The adjectival form is anti-Semitic.
Etymology and Usage Wilhelm Marr coined the German word Antisemitismus in Germany in 1873, at a time when racial science was fashionable but religious hatred wasn't. The term signified the transformation anti-Jewish sentiments and Jew-hatred ("JudenhaB") underwent in the 19th century, when the only Semitic people found in significant numbers in Germany were Jews. Anti-semitism was a new way to express and understand the old Jew-hatred, more adapted to 19th century beliefs in scientific progress and Nationalism. The related word semitism was coined around 12 years later, in 1885.
Here's a little more for you: The argument is sometimes put forward that the Arabs cannot be anti-Semitic because they themselves are Semites. Such a statement is self-evidently absurd, and the argument that supports it is doubly flawed. First, the term "Semite" has no meaning as applied to groups as heterogeneous as the Arabs or the Jews, and indeed it could be argued that the use of such terms is in itself a sign of racism and certainly of either ignorance or bad faith. Second, anti-Semitism has never anywhere been concerned with anyone but Jews, and is therefore available to Arabs as to other people as an option should they choose it. A great deal of modern writing about Jews, in the Arab lands as in other parts of the Islamic world, might suggest that many have indeed chosen this option.
Bernard Lewis Semites and Anti-Semites p. 117
(hat tips to SecHumanist and Zulubaby from the LFG:D )
Copyright is an exclusive right to control commercial usage and anything non-commercial SHOULD not have anything to do with copyright at all. That is a common understanding of the law. No matter how the law gets twisted by special interests who want to twist the word "commercial" till it breaks, that's what it was supposed to mean and that's how the majority feels.
So my copying my friend's cd is not "commercial" use. That makes sense to me and is probably how most people view or interpret the way copyright laws should act... you shouldn't expect to get away with selling copies of Daredevil to people that you'd made, but giving copies away to people (letting them get a copy of yours) is acceptable.
>ethics rape
Probably "weaponized ethics", they've already said the same about donations to charity.
By "closed architecture" you really mean "lack of expandibility". Windows isn't any less closed than Apple; there's just a lot more software on Windows.
Expandibility options are limited on ANY laptop, or on the Mac Mini or those SFF PCs. And a lot of those cheaper windows desktops lack PCIe/AGP slots for upgrading the video beyond the mediocre on board video. I can still upgrade the ram on board, and hard drive. Your options of upgrading the optical drive are limited but that's true with most laptops.
But that's using a PC with 3 major revisions- 3.1 to 95, 98/95/ME to 2000, or 2000 to XP. For people switching from 95/98/ME to XP, they got a double whammy- a change to the GUI and a change to the concepts behind windows (multiple user logins and beyng a "sysadmin" on your PC, not just simply running dos/windows). Vista promises to be quite different still next year; what exactly would be so different in switching from XP/2000 to MacOS this or next year?
My sister in law got a Powerbook last year for Christmas. 5 minutes after plugging it in, she was good to go and was using her mac, and proceeded to make a photo-book (some product Apple sells) using photos she had stored on some Memory sticks she had from her trip to Hawaii last year. She's been using windows for over 10 years. She's had to "adjust" of course because there's no control panel and things work a bit differently. I found the Mac to be a little strange to use, mainly due to keyboard layout on her laptop- no home/end or pageup/down keys on her laptop which I use a bit (and I've been using windows for 13 years, but used to use os/2 and the amiga before windows).
What do I want to see?
KOTOR 3.
Star Wars Galaxies set in the Old Republic or Post Endor era.
Variations of the "Elite" type of game, set in whatever universe (Trek, Star Wars, etc.) which is why I enjoyed Freelancer.
If your goal is to overtake the #1 application in use, you will want your project to be ported to multiple platforms.
If you want to provide a free quality product to as many people as possible, you will (again) want your project to be ported to multiple platforms.
The fact that 1 "minority" platform is troublesome might indicate:
- problem with code
- problem with platform
- problem with developer using platform
and it may very well mean that support for Windows or BSD or whatever is not feasible for YAOSA. (Yet another open source application).
The terrorists have various sources of incomes. Shutting off the oil spigot has proven to be difficult; at best we're decades away from moving ourselves off the oil teat. What about the rest of the world? It'll take them longer until/unless oil prices double/treble what it currently runs for.
Shutting down illegal activites that funds terrorism like drugs, pirate software/movies/cds or other black market schemes (sex rings, not simply prostitution) is something a bit easier that won't enjoy much in the way of opposition by most people. Of course various interest groups are all interested in stopping these activities and are quite willing to blur the distinctions between terrorists who fund operations via sale of drugs with a local pothead who gets weed from a source completely unrelated. The MPAA/RIAA do not want to distinguish between the guy selling cds or dvds on the corner for $5 a pop where the cash goes to an Al Qaeda cell to fund bomb making and a bit torrent file of the star wars movie or 50 cent's the massacre even though few people are ever enriched by the latter.
You are correct, tho the MPAA and RIAA might enjoy blurring the distinction.
Cell phones will only displace ipods if cell companies allow people to link cell phones with computers with the same sort of ease that the ipod has.
Considering the way verizon acts wrt to bluetooth, this will never happen as long as more cell companies emulate verizon.
Are you the one playing "I want candy!" for a friggen week?
Yeah, as long as you ignore the "unzip/rar and run setup" vs "executable zip" vs "msi install" vs "exe install" configurations. The differences generally don't matter; the install simply works. And linux installations needs to become easier/more consistent esp. across distros.
Now after installing 2 programs that "conflict" somehow with one another (or according to tech support they do) try uninstalling one. It's a crapshoot whether the uninstall will get everything out or not.
From Newegg:
Case- $ 52 (Antec SLK2600AMB)
MB $ 99 (EPoX EP-9NDA3J nf3 ultra)
AMD 2800 $128 (retail)
512 mb $ 59 (wintec pc2700)
40gb HD $ 46
Optical $ 31 (DVD-Rom with CDRW)
Video $ 32 (MX4000 64 MB)
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$418. Plus shipping and assembly (and windows) not included. (Apple is offering free shipping).
But I wouldn't call this "top spec".
Just a comment. Dialup is popular because it's cheap, it's the way people have been doing the internet for 10 years running (well maybe 5 years since most people who've been online for 10 years are probably doing the broadband thing) and its something they're used to, and they can't justify the $10 or so increase in spending on the internet a month for broadband.
Course, you give them a taste and they won't go back.
We don't get most of our oil from the middle east.
So let me get this straight, I can go to the Starbucks to use my laptop there and drink coffee, but if my laptop battery dies (or cell phone or PDA or etc.) I'm SOL?
The fact that they're attracting people with laptops to their shops with this Wifi suggests that they need to offer electricity as well so people can recharge batteries.
Next thing you'll say I'm stealing their water and soap and toilet paper for using their bathrooms.
Over the past 6 months I've had a series of problems with Firefox that were resolvable by deleting my profile, reinstalling firefox and regardless of which route I chose, going through the arduous task of remembering all of my extensions and reinstalling them.
A big pain in the ass for me, but at least it was pretty resolvable. I had different IE problems that would only be fixed if I did a clean OS install which I refused to do. From time to time, various SP or other IE updates would manage to force IE to work right once again.
If my bank (suntrust) allowed me to use firefox, I'd never have to use IE for anything again. And this is a major step in my possible, eventual migration to linux/bsd based OS.
If people RTFA they might've seen a comment suggesting Epson's doing this too:
p ro tectingid/talkback.htm?PROCESS=show&ID=20035702&AT =39125876-3800003100t-39000836c
http://www.silicon.com/research/specialreports/
I just wonder if with my Z605 if I'm safe. I got it as an Xmas gift (free after rebate)
How can you buy something and return it, with the UPC cut out of it, and essentially make ~$40 on the sale, then buy it back?
Whenever I had to return a rebated item, I got an exchange, not a refund.
And not really caring for it much... it doesn't seem to work easy in terms of the playlist and whatnot. Doesn't auto-scroll if you're trying to move a file from the bottom to the top.
No volume control either.
I think you're right.
I also think that some channels that are less popular will simply get removed, regardless of the wishes of the fans of _those_ networks feel, which can be unfortunate if you happen to be a fan of that network. I may not care about HGTV but what if it were more popular than Boomerang? Which channel is going to get dropped first to make way for another channel?
Well, except that this would require that the new cable companies build infrastructure to support this, or force the old company to allow new ones to use existing infrastructure.
I think it should be encouraged, mind you.
Conservatives like to balance budgets.
But not if it means tax increases to balance the budget.
The budget deficits were a conservative issue as a means to try to restain runaway government spending. It's pretty obvious that tactic failed miserably, and supply siders railed against this tactic since a BBA might require or force the use of tax increases to balance the budget.
"The same people who accuse America of coddling dictators are sputtering with bilious fury because _we actually deposed one._"
-Lileks
I've thought about buying another amiga, and I'd have to have 1 fall in my lap to own one again. I'd own one for nostalgic purposes- the 4000s are/were grotesquely overpriced and the A1200s require too much expensive jury-rigging to get on the net & just be a nice, useful machine. (a $140 or so scan doubler, a NIC for the same price, a $200 or so expansion board to put a 1200 into a standard PC case...).
My dream would be to retool the A1200 (or A4000) so as to produce a machine that supported some more current standards (USB 1.1/2.0, firewire, Compact Flash, SD cards) in order to make the classic amigas more useful/nice to use daily.
I used a firearm 300 times and noone died.
Please explain how I 'misused' this firearm because you're obviously insisting their only use is for killing things.
What is it with people who hate guns who are always so obsessed with RKBA advocates' penises?
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Semitism
:D )
Anti-Semitism is hatred or antipathy directed against Jews. It typically takes the form of
hostility toward Jews in a degree that greatly exceeds any legitimate grievances or resulting from no legitimate cause whatsoever; or
disdain for supposed physical or moral features of Jews.
The opposite of anti-Semitism is philo-Semitism: love and respect of Judaism and the Jewish people. The adjectival form is anti-Semitic.
Etymology and Usage
Wilhelm Marr coined the German word Antisemitismus in Germany in 1873, at a time when racial science was fashionable but religious hatred wasn't. The term signified the transformation anti-Jewish sentiments and Jew-hatred ("JudenhaB") underwent in the 19th century, when the only Semitic people found in significant numbers in Germany were Jews. Anti-semitism was a new way to express and understand the old Jew-hatred, more adapted to 19th century beliefs in scientific progress and Nationalism. The related word semitism was coined around 12 years later, in 1885.
Here's a little more for you:
The argument is sometimes put forward that the Arabs cannot be anti-Semitic because they themselves are Semites. Such a statement is self-evidently absurd, and the argument that supports it is doubly flawed. First, the term "Semite" has no meaning as applied to groups as heterogeneous as the Arabs or the Jews, and indeed it could be argued that the use of such terms is in itself a sign of racism and certainly of either ignorance or bad faith. Second, anti-Semitism has never anywhere been concerned with anyone but Jews, and is therefore available to Arabs as to other people as an option should they choose it.
A great deal of modern writing about Jews, in the Arab lands as in other parts of the Islamic world, might suggest that many have indeed chosen this option.
Bernard Lewis Semites and Anti-Semites p. 117
(hat tips to SecHumanist and Zulubaby from the LFG
So my copying my friend's cd is not "commercial" use. That makes sense to me and is probably how most people view or interpret the way copyright laws should act... you shouldn't expect to get away with selling copies of Daredevil to people that you'd made, but giving copies away to people (letting them get a copy of yours) is acceptable.