My father is an R&D Organic Chemist working in a large company. They recently moved him from working on stuff that he's been doing for over 20 years to researching OLEDs. The reason? They're lifespan is shorter than anything else on the market right now, hence all the research.
"for such a high tech nation, there hasn't been a major quality improvement in TV broadcast images for a half-century until the 2006 changeover to HDTV."
So you're saying the non-HDTV visual quality is about the same as it was 50 years ago? I'd have to disagree. I guess you'd have to define "major."
From what i remember, PSU banned Napster back in the day, not because file sharing was considered illegal, but because of the numerous bandwidth problems students were encountering. It wasn't until later, after Napster fell from grace, that the univ. imposed the bandwidth limits.
Also, lack of support doesn't just affect Mac users but also those students that live off-campus. If you attend PSU you're paying for this Napster service, but if you live off campus you do not have access.
My father is an R&D Organic Chemist working in a large company. They recently moved him from working on stuff that he's been doing for over 20 years to researching OLEDs. The reason? They're lifespan is shorter than anything else on the market right now, hence all the research.
I do believe this is a repost of an older story.
"for such a high tech nation, there hasn't been a major quality improvement in TV broadcast images for a half-century until the 2006 changeover to HDTV."
So you're saying the non-HDTV visual quality is about the same as it was 50 years ago? I'd have to disagree. I guess you'd have to define "major."
Then you could follow up by defining "is." j/k :P
From what i remember, PSU banned Napster back in the day, not because file sharing was considered illegal, but because of the numerous bandwidth problems students were encountering. It wasn't until later, after Napster fell from grace, that the univ. imposed the bandwidth limits. Also, lack of support doesn't just affect Mac users but also those students that live off-campus. If you attend PSU you're paying for this Napster service, but if you live off campus you do not have access.