they lost the ability to suspend the audiences disbelief. The story line was to complicated and convoluted that even the people that understood the story where lost the ability to believe the story. To many random characters and to much crappy story line.
Plain Old Text - Easy to Read, No Wonders its #1
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DEVELOPER: I seek the Grail! I have seen it, here in this operating system! BALMER: No! Oh, no! Bad, bad Bill! DEVELOPER: What is it? BALMER: Oh, wicked, bad, naughty Bill! He told everyone that we have a super-cool operating system which, I just remembered, is grail-shaped. It's not the first time we've had this problem.
Re:the 'holy grail' that is sought by developers.
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DEVELOPER: I seek the Grail! I have seen it, here in this operating system!
BALMER: No! Oh, no! Bad, bad Bill!
DEVELOPER: What is it?
BALMER: Oh, wicked, bad, naughty Bill! He told everyone that we have a super-cool operating system which, I just remembered, is grail-shaped. It's not the first time we've had this problem.
Sounds bad for the open source web browser. If M$ buys out Eolas and its "patented plug-in technology," where does that leave browsers like Mozilla and Konquer. Those browsers will have to pay Billy and Friends to use their "innovative" technology.
they lost the ability to suspend the audiences disbelief. The story line was to complicated and convoluted that even the people that understood the story where lost the ability to believe the story. To many random characters and to much crappy story line.
DEVELOPER: I seek the Grail! I have seen it, here in this operating system!
BALMER: No! Oh, no! Bad, bad Bill!
DEVELOPER: What is it?
BALMER: Oh, wicked, bad, naughty Bill! He told everyone that we have a super-cool operating system which, I just remembered, is grail-shaped. It's not the first time we've had this problem.
DEVELOPER: I seek the Grail! I have seen it, here in this operating system! BALMER: No! Oh, no! Bad, bad Bill! DEVELOPER: What is it? BALMER: Oh, wicked, bad, naughty Bill! He told everyone that we have a super-cool operating system which, I just remembered, is grail-shaped. It's not the first time we've had this problem.
Sounds bad for the open source web browser. If M$ buys out Eolas and its "patented plug-in technology," where does that leave browsers like Mozilla and Konquer. Those browsers will have to pay Billy and Friends to use their "innovative" technology.