Another good reason to store important things in the freezer is that the sealed metal box would be more likely to protect its contents in the event of a fire or natural disaster. Smart thinking.
Apple won't release it unless it's at least decent. Since the days of the Classic, they've come along way; anything with the logo on it is generally quite usable.
it CAN, but that's not a good application for this device. as previously mentioned, low hard disk RPM and capacity make it a poor choice for the MythTV/living room segment. It's better for a cheap general use computer. (web, email, etc.)
While I agree that an overabundance of educated job-seekers can worsen unemployment, de-stressing the importance of a degree (if that's what you are saying) is a poor solution. Increasing emphasis on entrepreneurship is a good idea, but college education still matters.
One of my programmer co-workers is nearly 70 and still works as a programmer (by choice). Ignore my stupid sig - too lazy to change it now.
Another good reason to store important things in the freezer is that the sealed metal box would be more likely to protect its contents in the event of a fire or natural disaster. Smart thinking.
[points to head]
Apple won't release it unless it's at least decent. Since the days of the Classic, they've come along way; anything with the logo on it is generally quite usable.
it CAN, but that's not a good application for this device. as previously mentioned, low hard disk RPM and capacity make it a poor choice for the MythTV/living room segment. It's better for a cheap general use computer. (web, email, etc.)
who cares about the marketing? This is a market waiting to be tapped. I've seen the photos; that much Mac potency on one PCB is money in the bank.
While I agree that an overabundance of educated job-seekers can worsen unemployment, de-stressing the importance of a degree (if that's what you are saying) is a poor solution. Increasing emphasis on entrepreneurship is a good idea, but college education still matters.