So we never went to the moon, never sent the Hubble in space and are not building a space station (which you can see flying around at night). Oh and that time when I was at NASA, the shuttle lift-off was only my imagination. Either YOU are smoking something, or I'm smoking something.
Mom: That's a spaceship son.
Son: Kewl!!! Can I ride in a spaceship one day?
Mom: If that's what you want to do, go right ahead!
Spaceship: KABOOM!
Son: Mommy!... nevermind, I'll be a police man again.
The BIOS is one old peice of kit. It has hardly changed since way back when. I for one welcome this as it may force the market to come up with an alternative. Having a legacy free computer would be nice. Out with the old, in with the new!
Isn't there only so many ways you can program something to do the same thing? I mean think about it. Eventually somebody is bound to write the same code somebody else has. All this arguing is a waste of time IMHO. Maybe I'll patent my "Hello World" software and make millions. Sheesh! Stop the arguing and go type code something new.
In other news, Microsofts Error Reporting Software reports itself. Users may go to windowsupdate.com to update their computers and fix this problem.... again.
So we never went to the moon, never sent the Hubble in space and are not building a space station (which you can see flying around at night). Oh and that time when I was at NASA, the shuttle lift-off was only my imagination. Either YOU are smoking something, or I'm smoking something.
Mom: That's a spaceship son. Son: Kewl!!! Can I ride in a spaceship one day? Mom: If that's what you want to do, go right ahead! Spaceship: KABOOM! Son: Mommy!... nevermind, I'll be a police man again.
Didn't I read the article on Tom's Hardware last week or something? Meh, I like the pictures anyway.
The BIOS is one old peice of kit. It has hardly changed since way back when. I for one welcome this as it may force the market to come up with an alternative. Having a legacy free computer would be nice. Out with the old, in with the new!
Isn't there only so many ways you can program something to do the same thing? I mean think about it. Eventually somebody is bound to write the same code somebody else has. All this arguing is a waste of time IMHO. Maybe I'll patent my "Hello World" software and make millions. Sheesh! Stop the arguing and go type code something new.
In other news, Microsofts Error Reporting Software reports itself. Users may go to windowsupdate.com to update their computers and fix this problem.... again.