you would think that apple is now using much of the technology that they produce. this is the useful demonstration that companies want to see before buying the equipment. the apple.com website, the apple store, and the itunes music store are just the thing to show off the capabilities of apple products.
for example: wired, cnet, and cnn report that apple sold one million songs in the first week--sooner or later, buyer researchers learn that it was all done with xserve.
i like how everyone is ducking responsibility for everything:
1.) my child's not doing well in school - it's a disorder--ADD.
2.) i can't control how i like to physically harm myself--it's some sort of mental disease. i guess i need drugs.
3.) my child cut a jock's throat today - it's a violent video game that made her do it.
c'mon everyone! grow some balls and admit there's actually something wrong with yourself or your child. it's not just something that needs medication and a school counselor (mm'kay).
i like violent video games.
dismemberment distracts me from the silly cut scenes.
... from the people who wanted exclusive rights for the common word "windows"
you would think that apple is now using much of the technology that they produce. this is the useful demonstration that companies want to see before buying the equipment. the apple.com website, the apple store, and the itunes music store are just the thing to show off the capabilities of apple products. for example: wired, cnet, and cnn report that apple sold one million songs in the first week--sooner or later, buyer researchers learn that it was all done with xserve.
so now i can depend on windows update to have one more reason to fail installing critical updates.