This offer seems a little backward thinking, even old fashioned.
Many people, including myself, simple use their DVR/TIVO to record the pay-per-view movie then watch the movie at their convenience as often as they want for as long as they want, all for $4. One is only limited by the size of their hard drive.
There is not much reason to pay the extra $13 for a hard copy unless you want to watch the movie in my car or on their laptop.
Perhaps there are so many Linux developers because it takes several Linux develops to equal the productivity of a single Windows developer.
This is likely given the disparity in development tool productivity between the two platforms.
This offer seems a little backward thinking, even old fashioned.
Many people, including myself, simple use their DVR/TIVO to record the pay-per-view movie then watch the movie at their convenience as often as they want for as long as they want, all for $4. One is only limited by the size of their hard drive.
There is not much reason to pay the extra $13 for a hard copy unless you want to watch the movie in my car or on their laptop.
Perhaps there are so many Linux developers because it takes several Linux develops to equal the productivity of a single Windows developer. This is likely given the disparity in development tool productivity between the two platforms.