Funny thing is, its name is actually "Axionakhstanformakebenefitgloriousscienceofsubato micparticlephysics" but "Axion.." was all the particle was able to say before the 10^-13 seconds passed.
Keep in mind that this is only an estimate of the AU pricing.
Also, from the same site:
"However, the upgrade pricing of Home Premium at an estimated $267 is substantially cheaper than the price of XP Pro at $345. This shows that Microsoft has recognised that many home users prefer XP Pro over the artificially hobbled Home version and it has taken this into account in its Vista range and pricing strategy."
http://apcmag.com/node/3109
I know! seriously, I mean, I took the locks off my home, because who wants to be bother taking keys out, etc. And also, I don't buy anything that comes with an instruction manual, because really, if you don't know how to engineer something to work, you shouldn't be using that product.
Well I guess it's back to MS-DOS for me. Oh wait, that's sorta similar to Caldera's DR-DOS isn't it? There's another lawsuit. Maybe I can hop to OS/2 and hope that I can keep out of SCO's crosshairs there..
Now, I've yet to find a PDA that I would actually take the initiative to use on a normal basis. I like the idea of the "developer sled" but I think this is aimed to capture a certain market segment. I would be more apt to buy a PDA if it was quite small with limited funtion alone, but had more of a docking station that allowed me to use my PDA like a computer. Monitor output would also be a large help, even if it were a relatively low-res display. Anyone have thoughts on this/info if it's already been done?
Funny thing is, its name is actually "Axionakhstanformakebenefitgloriousscienceofsubato micparticlephysics" but "Axion.." was all the particle was able to say before the 10^-13 seconds passed.
Keep in mind that this is only an estimate of the AU pricing. Also, from the same site: "However, the upgrade pricing of Home Premium at an estimated $267 is substantially cheaper than the price of XP Pro at $345. This shows that Microsoft has recognised that many home users prefer XP Pro over the artificially hobbled Home version and it has taken this into account in its Vista range and pricing strategy." http://apcmag.com/node/3109
I know! seriously, I mean, I took the locks off my home, because who wants to be bother taking keys out, etc. And also, I don't buy anything that comes with an instruction manual, because really, if you don't know how to engineer something to work, you shouldn't be using that product.
What's the world coming to?!?
We're forgetting the fact that we wouldn't be measuring the temperature of space, but the temperature of the conductive device in said space.
we've been waiting patiently here in Buffalo, where self-replicating nano hot-sauce has just been created.
Maybe this would help to keep all of the 14-year-old 1337 h4x0rz out of my counterstrike games..
Well I guess it's back to MS-DOS for me. Oh wait, that's sorta similar to Caldera's DR-DOS isn't it? There's another lawsuit. Maybe I can hop to OS/2 and hope that I can keep out of SCO's crosshairs there..
Now, I've yet to find a PDA that I would actually take the initiative to use on a normal basis. I like the idea of the "developer sled" but I think this is aimed to capture a certain market segment. I would be more apt to buy a PDA if it was quite small with limited funtion alone, but had more of a docking station that allowed me to use my PDA like a computer. Monitor output would also be a large help, even if it were a relatively low-res display. Anyone have thoughts on this/info if it's already been done?