IANAL and therefore do not understand how a court in one country can overturn a ruling from another sovereign nation's court. Could someone with anough knowledge elaborate?
Why this announcement now? There were some interesting titles I would have bought one year ago, but not with these DRM constrains. Now it is too late. I have ditched ubi back when they started getting anal with their DRM.
Well, I think you are confusing some things. I am no big fan of apple but I think it is worth correcting some things that have been said. First of all, xerox is a company not a product. One of the big achievements of Xerox was the alto, an early and capable gui system. Macintosh copied heavily the ideas of the alto, however apple ][ was released before the Macintosh. Apple ][ was a console system. The alto was a "lisp" machine, where the Macintosh was programmed in assembler to be able to run on the much slower hardware. Big differences.
Yes, my country knows that I am a citizen of this country, therefore i do not need to register for voting. Whenever it is time to vote, they send me an envelope with all the information available about the candidates, where to vote and when. It's not rocket science, really.
check the Pi wiki. Although not many people own one yet, there are a hand full of hardware extensions in the works or already available. I find it amazing how a small eco system around the Pi is already evolving:
Some people think Desktop with shiny windows if they hear the word computer.
The Pi has (for example) GPIO ports along with SPI, I2C, UART and more. If this is not enough, or you don't want to design your own PCB you might add a gert board and you get motor drivers without any knowledge of electronics. Now you have a robotics platform. Since it is running Linux one has a plethora of programming languages at hand to do something useful with these features (for example robotics).
Or you may just want to build an appliance which can be controlled via http, IR whatever (media center any one?).
Of course, it can also be used as very cheap desktop or server of some sort. But for people with an imagination beyond the Desktop this little computer is a big deal.
2 millions ordered in that short time without millions of marketing budget tells me that some people might have a vision beyond the Desktop. And that for only $35.
Do you know what the purpose of the Pi is? An educational computer for children (like the amiga or the atari back when we were young).
It has a TV out and an HDMI Port. I live in Europe, I don't know any family without a TV (well very few, but they don't have a TV by choice and not because they can't afford one, however they have a computer and therefore a computer display). RasPi is a UK Company. The European community is regulating cellphone chargers. They must use an USB Micro-B connector (with 800-1000 mA output). Guess what? This is also the sort of power supply the RasPi needs. Since most Europeans get a new cellphone every 1-2 years, these chargers are disposable (every new phone comes with a new charger even though the old one is still working perfectly).
So display available, check. Power supply available, check.
Now all we need is an SD card, a Keyboard and a mouse (USB). I live in one of the most expensive places in the world. But a cheap keyboard and a cheap mouse would not cost more than 15 us dollars. And if I were a smart kid, I'd ask family and friends if I could buy used ones (which I probably would get donated). NEarly all families already have a mac or windows pc (but might not want their children to break it while experimenting) mouse and keyboard could be used from the already available computer.
Well, now we have only one item left that is missing, the SD card. Many digital cameras are replaced here with smart phones. It's not the same but I see those aging cameras laying around in many house holds. Guess what, they often use SD cards. But since the SD card needs to be reformatted and somewhat inserted permanently into the device, it might be reasonable to buy a separate one.
This leaves us with one extra expense: a new SD card for $20-30, big deal!
I personally think the RasPi team has a very neat design there, don't you?
Are you aware, that iran is constructing and building fighter jets? I am always amazed by the broad underestimation of iran, just because they are the bad "towel-head" terrerists (for some people).
Bah, looks like they haven't had time to create a good ending before the Release date. Doesn't matter here you can buy it for some additional $ as DLC.
Also swiss here, I spend roughly $5-10K a year on holidays. I like the USA but, unfortunately, it is also on my no fly list for some years.
As an interesting fact, domestic flights in the US have been increasing up until 2006-2007, since then they are decreasing (per person and per number of flights).
We are currently migrating 4500 seats from Office 2003 to Office 2010. You will certainly not be surprised to hear that this migration costs us a lot and the next migration is coming, windows 7, and outlook, and, and, and, and.
Microsoft is planning to have XBOX 720 run a variation of Windows 8. This would finally kill the 'black sheep' from their platform lineup and complete their "Windows Everywhere" vision.
Good luck with your 6ft pole for touch screen control on the 60" display.
I use puppetmaster on more than 10 machines. I guess these prices are for the "enterprise* Version which offers VMWare management, GUI and many more features. All unneeded for me.
IANAL and therefore do not understand how a court in one country can overturn a ruling from another sovereign nation's court. Could someone with anough knowledge elaborate?
Cheers,
-S
We deny that the data has been leaked by accident, it wasn't a leak it was a sale, you know.
I am swiss, and no: ~1400 is a village not a town here.
Why this announcement now? There were some interesting titles I would have bought one year ago, but not with these DRM constrains. Now it is too late. I have ditched ubi back when they started getting anal with their DRM.
Cheers,
-S
It broke my Exchange plugin in Thunderbird (manual update). No company calendar for me for an unspecified time frame.
Well, I think you are confusing some things. I am no big fan of apple but I think it is worth correcting some things that have been said. First of all, xerox is a company not a product. One of the big achievements of Xerox was the alto, an early and capable gui system. Macintosh copied heavily the ideas of the alto, however apple ][ was released before the Macintosh. Apple ][ was a console system. The alto was a "lisp" machine, where the Macintosh was programmed in assembler to be able to run on the much slower hardware. Big differences.
Cheers,
-S
Yes, my country knows that I am a citizen of this country, therefore i do not need to register for voting. Whenever it is time to vote, they send me an envelope with all the information available about the candidates, where to vote and when. It's not rocket science, really.
3 days ago, a slashdot article by MrSeb was asking: "Where Are All the High-Resolution Desktop Displays?".
IMHO the question is: do we ned high resolution displays for desktop computers?
It might be that I am really getting old, since I do not understand the need.
Cheers,
-S
I second that, also kerberos and directory servers can be a bitch if virtualized if the host environment depends upon them.
Cheers,
-S
My firewall blocks ports/ips/protocols not programs!
Yeah, but the one of sparkfun has "Gold" in the name!
check the Pi wiki. Although not many people own one yet, there are a hand full of hardware extensions in the works or already available. I find it amazing how a small eco system around the Pi is already evolving:
- Expansion Boards
- Peripherals
- GPIO Documentation
Sparkfun has these BlueSMIRF BT modules which can be connected to one of the uarts of the Pi.
Some people think Desktop with shiny windows if they hear the word computer.
The Pi has (for example) GPIO ports along with SPI, I2C, UART and more. If this is not enough, or you don't want to design your own PCB you might add a gert board and you get motor drivers without any knowledge of electronics. Now you have a robotics platform. Since it is running Linux one has a plethora of programming languages at hand to do something useful with these features (for example robotics).
Or you may just want to build an appliance which can be controlled via http, IR whatever (media center any one?).
Of course, it can also be used as very cheap desktop or server of some sort. But for people with an imagination beyond the Desktop this little computer is a big deal.
2 millions ordered in that short time without millions of marketing budget tells me that some people might have a vision beyond the Desktop. And that for only $35.
Cheers,
-S
Do you know what the purpose of the Pi is? An educational computer for children (like the amiga or the atari back when we were young).
It has a TV out and an HDMI Port. I live in Europe, I don't know any family without a TV (well very few, but they don't have a TV by choice and not because they can't afford one, however they have a computer and therefore a computer display). RasPi is a UK Company. The European community is regulating cellphone chargers. They must use an USB Micro-B connector (with 800-1000 mA output). Guess what? This is also the sort of power supply the RasPi needs. Since most Europeans get a new cellphone every 1-2 years, these chargers are disposable (every new phone comes with a new charger even though the old one is still working perfectly).
So display available, check. Power supply available, check.
Now all we need is an SD card, a Keyboard and a mouse (USB). I live in one of the most expensive places in the world. But a cheap keyboard and a cheap mouse would not cost more than 15 us dollars. And if I were a smart kid, I'd ask family and friends if I could buy used ones (which I probably would get donated). NEarly all families already have a mac or windows pc (but might not want their children to break it while experimenting) mouse and keyboard could be used from the already available computer.
Well, now we have only one item left that is missing, the SD card. Many digital cameras are replaced here with smart phones. It's not the same but I see those aging cameras laying around in many house holds. Guess what, they often use SD cards. But since the SD card needs to be reformatted and somewhat inserted permanently into the device, it might be reasonable to buy a separate one.
This leaves us with one extra expense: a new SD card for $20-30, big deal!
I personally think the RasPi team has a very neat design there, don't you?
Cheers,
-S
If I had mod points ...
Are you aware, that iran is constructing and building fighter jets? I am always amazed by the broad underestimation of iran, just because they are the bad "towel-head" terrerists (for some people).
Bah, looks like they haven't had time to create a good ending before the Release date. Doesn't matter here you can buy it for some additional $ as DLC.
Also swiss here, I spend roughly $5-10K a year on holidays. I like the USA but, unfortunately, it is also on my no fly list for some years.
As an interesting fact, domestic flights in the US have been increasing up until 2006-2007, since then they are decreasing (per person and per number of flights).
http://www.bts.gov/xml/air_traffic/src/index.xml#CustomizeTable
Cheers,
-S
We are currently migrating 4500 seats from Office 2003 to Office 2010. You will certainly not be surprised to hear that this migration costs us a lot and the next migration is coming, windows 7, and outlook, and, and, and, and.
Microsoft is planning to have XBOX 720 run a variation of Windows 8. This would finally kill the 'black sheep' from their platform lineup and complete their "Windows Everywhere" vision.
Good luck with your 6ft pole for touch screen control on the 60" display.
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I use puppetmaster on more than 10 machines. I guess these prices are for the "enterprise* Version which offers VMWare management, GUI and many more features. All unneeded for me.
Cheers,
-S
PS: try # apt-get install puppetmaster
Tesla would love this shit!
just undoing misplaced mod points.
sry, i forgot the sarcasm tag.