what the hell!
I seldom had to say that but.... this is basic stupid idiocy.
A minimum of respect for the guys out there who spend sleepless nights just for the four of you to get high on a good porn movie.
Respect the ones who the job man. There are better ways to give advice and make comments.
try google a brain for a start.
I don't get the point of the author?!
If he was to pay for those pieces of software he wouldn't be that verbose would he. Maybe he could try developping sommething, since the source code is there.
If I was to rate that i'd say : FLAME HIM GOOD!
and hey, slashdotters, give us something better to chew..
is that pessimistic or what?
Those are sad headlines, but Linux future is being readied in the background. Indeed in todays world economy the fresh money linux companies need to survive is to come from the formerly-3rd-world countries. These recon there is no point in using expensive software and are switchig steadily to open source solutions.
The same applies for the tech certs. We expect there will be far more people certified RHCE or LPI than MSCE and the like in the near future.
One never knows where the salvation is to come from.
The power of Linux resides more in the open source concept rather than in it being free software. You might say the distiction between the two is not that obvious. But again I'd rather see the costs cut as a nice side effect.
Off topic I got...
I Must say it's the first time i hear of this technology (and don't ask me where i been hiding up to now), and all i can say is "WAOW!".
Yet I think there are two considerations:
1st- it's supposed to be used mainly with pda's and the such, now these solutions require a flat surface to be workable, hence a desk say, not that practical for several reasons. and lets forget about the usability of these devices in extreme conditions ( improper light intesity for example)
2nd- using an "untachable" keyboard would be impractical for me as it would force me to keep looking at it while typing (no more physical references).
what the hell! I seldom had to say that but .... this is basic stupid idiocy.
A minimum of respect for the guys out there who spend sleepless nights just for the four of you to get high on a good porn movie. Respect the ones who the job man. There are better ways to give advice and make comments.
try google a brain for a start.
I don't get the point of the author?! If he was to pay for those pieces of software he wouldn't be that verbose would he. Maybe he could try developping sommething, since the source code is there. If I was to rate that i'd say : FLAME HIM GOOD! and hey, slashdotters, give us something better to chew..
really funny :-)
a pitty you are AC
is that pessimistic or what? Those are sad headlines, but Linux future is being readied in the background. Indeed in todays world economy the fresh money linux companies need to survive is to come from the formerly-3rd-world countries. These recon there is no point in using expensive software and are switchig steadily to open source solutions. The same applies for the tech certs. We expect there will be far more people certified RHCE or LPI than MSCE and the like in the near future.
One never knows where the salvation is to come from.
The power of Linux resides more in the open source concept rather than in it being free software. You might say the distiction between the two is not that obvious. But again I'd rather see the costs cut as a nice side effect.
Off topic I got...
for me this is a typical 'I want to believe' case. Especially as far as the annouced retail prices are concerned.
I think there would be no need to 'slam' ones fingers against the table, one should merely nedd to touch the surface.
I Must say it's the first time i hear of this technology (and don't ask me where i been hiding up to now), and all i can say is "WAOW!". Yet I think there are two considerations: 1st- it's supposed to be used mainly with pda's and the such, now these solutions require a flat surface to be workable, hence a desk say, not that practical for several reasons. and lets forget about the usability of these devices in extreme conditions ( improper light intesity for example) 2nd- using an "untachable" keyboard would be impractical for me as it would force me to keep looking at it while typing (no more physical references).