Ha I make 80K a year and I think this fits perfectly into my budget. iPad for $500+ for a casual browsing computer...while cool I cant bring myself to do it.
Consider that by buying WebOS they now have claim to the landslide of Touchpads that just sold AND all the positive marketing. Negotiate in a deal for upgrading the software for them, and you have one hell of an advertizing base...instantly. Not to mention owning all the patents as well.
Amen, I have photos from 1998 and I have documents from before that. ATA has been a standard for what...20 years now? However, have people not heard of cloud hosting services? I have been backing up all my media to Mozy for years....and when they go away I will back it up to somewhere else...it is BACKUP for cryin out loud.
The big new market is the HTPC. No PC maker out there is hitting this market currently. I think newegg needs to cater to this market more. Yes they have HTPC shells but the selection is no better than anywhere else. yet, the public is obsessed with DVR and streaming. The do it yourself market is here now. Most of us gamers who used to build our own PCs have fallen in love with the gaming laptop. We are more than happy to give up Frames per second in order to game anywhere we want.
CS isn't programming, CS is Computer Science or more to the point Computational Analysis. A true computer scientist looks more like an engineer than a programmer. We create languages (had to do that in scheme in college), we use building blocks to create computational systems. I don't care if those building blocks are silicon and gold or if they are prebuilt routers and servers. I only care about the flow of information and the output. Screw all the bitchy line drawing you all do. I will say that the Network Architect is more a computer scientist than the.Net dev making share point portals any day.
Good lord, not to be a flamer, but this really pisses me off. maintenance is just ONE area of IT. Anyone who has done Enterprise support rather than just Mom and Pop IT knows this. It is an international standard. People need to look into ITIL, or MOF or COBIT. Just like coding, there is a Plan, Build, Run cycle...each is interesting in it's own right.
Ummm, last I checked my state had the lowest unemployment in the nation during the recession, as well as being one of the happiest places to live due to our health rates and low debt to income ratios.
So while we here in Nebraska appreciate the concern, get your ducks in a row and remember who has been stable through the mess the rest of you created. In the meantime, our economy will continue to kick ass despite the best efforts of the coasts.
Im gonna call you out on that. There have been some amazing services out there.Apple is hardly the best, Amazon is one, they have probably done the most, they will publish and push any album for practically free. Several other services as well. All apple has ever done for indie artists was create the world's most accepted music player and allow yet another avenue to sell. Today, Facebook and youtube do the most for independent musicians.
Dont get me wrong I love apple products, but I really hate iTunes in it's current format, although iCloud is looking to change everything I hate about iTunes, so I am very excited.
Ahhh Malthusian economics. Big fan of Ishmael are we? Ok I am done being inflammatory:)
But in all seriousness, while I have never met a person who is choosing not to procreate due to the aforementioned theory, it is to the advantage of enlightened environmentally conscious people such as myself to have at least 1 child. Given that I cannot have children and will be adopting I will move in the other direction and would encourage many others to do so.
The reason enlightened environmentally conscious people should raise children (their own or adopted), is the teaching and raising of a set of individuals who will most likely have many of your own morals. This has always been a problem of my fellow liberals, they are being bred out of existence.
Yes, most likely we will have a plague, it happens every time. Talk to a good historian, or biologist. One fact of nature, with each spike in population there is a steep drop. nature finds a way to balance the scales. If it isn't disease, it will be famine, if it isn't famine it will be war.
You simply asked "why would anyone who respects data have children?". If you are going to restrain the results just to the data asking whether or not it makes you happy, then yes you are correct. But the dataset is much larger. When considering the payoff of having children and doing it right, the advantages are enormous. Much in the same way work may not make you happy, the indirect results can. Thus we dont base our actions completely on what makes us happy.
Thank you for the reference.
Self Centereness transcends the ability to procreate, some people are stupid enough to procreate. I simply wanted to point out that having to be responsible for another life is a pretty clear mirror for who you really are. I do know several well adjusted people who never had kids, mostly due to infertility. The ones who choose to not have kids in my life have other issues, but I live in a largely religious community so there are other factors there.
Having sex, is pleasurable because it encourages us to procreate, the outcome is what our hormones are aiming for. The orgasm is just the instant gratification we need for motivation. I do not see your correlation to the second statement.
Anyone who understands logarithmic expansion understands the impact of raising a child successfully will most likely far outweigh anything you will do in your lifetime. As well I am going to have to ask for citation on your "Data show that having children decreases happiness" Here is the first non-religious result in a google search for Children and happiness http://econlog.econlib.org/archives/2009/11/the_effect_of_c.html (There is a newsweek article there but it has no data).
Being a childless couple that Fosters, I can say firsthand that I have experience with many different families and the negative side. Some people are excessively self centered, having children exposes that self centered nature. For the folk that already understand that they aren't the center of the universe, parenting is a joy. Not having children allows the selfish to continue in their ignorant world, maybe that makes them happier, but evolutionarily speaking we have had a couple million years to have it hardwired into ourselves to procreate. This alone suggests that deep happiness should be found in successfully parenting progeny..
They arent trying to get rid of the URL bar, they are redesigning it. It will still behave the same for all intensive purposes. Most users wont know I would guess. But having the URL bar parse commands would allow power users to be able to do way more. Even right nwo your URL bar does more than just http and https. But what if you could do more? That is all that is being suggested here, a much more powerful white box at the top of your screen, not removing it completely.
Did you not read TFA? While the summary is trolling, the actual change Mozilla is suggesting is a space that could be used for more than just url's. Imagine if the url bar did more, what if it parsed regular expressions as well? What if it allowed ping, or tracert, or nslookup? The regular user would never know, but the tech user would have a very very useful piece of functionality included.
I have always thought the url bar was a waste of real estate as it stands, that could be made much more useful. Sure I still want to be able to enter an IP or a dns address, but being able to parse ftp and ssh commands would be awesome.
Except USB gave people something they wanted, although we had to install drivers for it, once it was installed, it sure as hell was better than fiddling with screws for serial ports and bent pins.
I was wondering how far down in the threads I would have to go until I found a "O.M.G. Thunderbolt is the shizz and whoever thinks otherwise is a uneducated jackass".
What is funny is that you are treating (maybe facetiously) USB3 the same way you see the author treating Thunderbolt.
USB, no matter how crappy will dominate the market over "superior" products because of a few reasons.
1. Familiarity to Joe Sixpack.
2. Legacy
3. Much like any jump in tech Joe thinks that a bigger number in the title means better. So it doesn't matter if the device has any adv on 2.0 or 3.0, it will feel faster to the consumer. (even though 3.0 supplied bi-directional transfers while 2.0 does not)
The problem with people here is that you have to read the consumer, what is it they want? What are they going to buy? Sure Thunderbolt has it's advantages, it wouldnt be included in a production system if it did not. But what it comes down to is the consumer and whether or not they care. Just like Firewire, there will be fans for Thunderbolt, but unless there is something glaringly obvious that Thunderbolt does that every consumer can understand, then no one is going to care. It just isn't worth it.
Sorry, that is a lie. BB no longer has a place in my enterprise environments. They are expensive, require additional data plans with Verizon (on top of the regular data plan). The devices themselves offer only basic functionality.
In the real world enterprises we are moving away from BB because they are not offering what Apple and Android can. Apple and Android have better word processing, far superior web capabillites, robust applications, and with servers like Good, we no longer have the dependency on BES.
So sorry, NO, in the real enterprise world we are tired of dealing with BB Battery pulls, expensive hardware and software, and a lack of innovation to give us what we want.
Yes, this whole situation is blown way out of proportion. This is just another case of the general public realizing that if you have a network connected device you can be tracked. I mean seriously, is it that ridiculous of a concept that a Mobile network provider tracks it's nodes? Seriously? You want to be anonymous on the network? Ok you can switch your own damn towers, manager your own private traffic and route it properly over your own routers spread through the world...
This is America Dammit, the land of $500 dollar purses to carry food stamps.
I have even money that says I am still using my fire in a decade (as long as it is still working).
Ha I make 80K a year and I think this fits perfectly into my budget. iPad for $500+ for a casual browsing computer...while cool I cant bring myself to do it.
Consider that by buying WebOS they now have claim to the landslide of Touchpads that just sold AND all the positive marketing. Negotiate in a deal for upgrading the software for them, and you have one hell of an advertizing base...instantly. Not to mention owning all the patents as well.
Amen, I have photos from 1998 and I have documents from before that. ATA has been a standard for what...20 years now? However, have people not heard of cloud hosting services? I have been backing up all my media to Mozy for years....and when they go away I will back it up to somewhere else...it is BACKUP for cryin out loud.
The big new market is the HTPC. No PC maker out there is hitting this market currently. I think newegg needs to cater to this market more. Yes they have HTPC shells but the selection is no better than anywhere else. yet, the public is obsessed with DVR and streaming. The do it yourself market is here now. Most of us gamers who used to build our own PCs have fallen in love with the gaming laptop. We are more than happy to give up Frames per second in order to game anywhere we want.
CS isn't programming, CS is Computer Science or more to the point Computational Analysis. A true computer scientist looks more like an engineer than a programmer. We create languages (had to do that in scheme in college), we use building blocks to create computational systems. I don't care if those building blocks are silicon and gold or if they are prebuilt routers and servers. I only care about the flow of information and the output. Screw all the bitchy line drawing you all do. I will say that the Network Architect is more a computer scientist than the .Net dev making share point portals any day.
Good lord, not to be a flamer, but this really pisses me off. maintenance is just ONE area of IT. Anyone who has done Enterprise support rather than just Mom and Pop IT knows this. It is an international standard. People need to look into ITIL, or MOF or COBIT. Just like coding, there is a Plan, Build, Run cycle...each is interesting in it's own right.
Flying planes is more fun than building them :)
So while we here in Nebraska appreciate the concern, get your ducks in a row and remember who has been stable through the mess the rest of you created. In the meantime, our economy will continue to kick ass despite the best efforts of the coasts.
References:
Blog and newsweek:
http://www.wakeupfromyourslumber.com/blog/andie531/nebraska-bucks-recession
http://www.newsweek.com/2011/01/18/why-the-midwest-fared-best-in-the-recession.html
Happiness:
http://www.mainstreet.com/article/moneyinvesting/news/happiness-index-nebraska-nabs-top-spot
Silicon Valley
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/17/technology/17iht-valley.4.20255686.html Silicon Valley Foreclosure rate
http://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/news/2011/02/10/calif-posts-nations-3rd-highest.html
Dont get me wrong I love apple products, but I really hate iTunes in it's current format, although iCloud is looking to change everything I hate about iTunes, so I am very excited.
1. Create an innovative online music service that increases sales for everyone.
2. Get sued into oblivion by Record Labels.
3. Create an non-innovative online music service that increases sales for 1 company.
4. ???
5. Get full support of Record Labels
6. Profit!
One could only help to have a little baby Dexter :)
But in all seriousness, while I have never met a person who is choosing not to procreate due to the aforementioned theory, it is to the advantage of enlightened environmentally conscious people such as myself to have at least 1 child. Given that I cannot have children and will be adopting I will move in the other direction and would encourage many others to do so.
The reason enlightened environmentally conscious people should raise children (their own or adopted), is the teaching and raising of a set of individuals who will most likely have many of your own morals. This has always been a problem of my fellow liberals, they are being bred out of existence.
Yes, most likely we will have a plague, it happens every time. Talk to a good historian, or biologist. One fact of nature, with each spike in population there is a steep drop. nature finds a way to balance the scales. If it isn't disease, it will be famine, if it isn't famine it will be war.
You simply asked "why would anyone who respects data have children?". If you are going to restrain the results just to the data asking whether or not it makes you happy, then yes you are correct. But the dataset is much larger. When considering the payoff of having children and doing it right, the advantages are enormous. Much in the same way work may not make you happy, the indirect results can. Thus we dont base our actions completely on what makes us happy.
Thank you for the reference.
Self Centereness transcends the ability to procreate, some people are stupid enough to procreate. I simply wanted to point out that having to be responsible for another life is a pretty clear mirror for who you really are. I do know several well adjusted people who never had kids, mostly due to infertility. The ones who choose to not have kids in my life have other issues, but I live in a largely religious community so there are other factors there.
Having sex, is pleasurable because it encourages us to procreate, the outcome is what our hormones are aiming for. The orgasm is just the instant gratification we need for motivation. I do not see your correlation to the second statement.
Being a childless couple that Fosters, I can say firsthand that I have experience with many different families and the negative side. Some people are excessively self centered, having children exposes that self centered nature. For the folk that already understand that they aren't the center of the universe, parenting is a joy. Not having children allows the selfish to continue in their ignorant world, maybe that makes them happier, but evolutionarily speaking we have had a couple million years to have it hardwired into ourselves to procreate. This alone suggests that deep happiness should be found in successfully parenting progeny..
Intensive Purposes, eg practical purposes, the purposes that most people use it for, eg, typing in a web address.
They arent trying to get rid of the URL bar, they are redesigning it. It will still behave the same for all intensive purposes. Most users wont know I would guess. But having the URL bar parse commands would allow power users to be able to do way more. Even right nwo your URL bar does more than just http and https. But what if you could do more? That is all that is being suggested here, a much more powerful white box at the top of your screen, not removing it completely.
I have always thought the url bar was a waste of real estate as it stands, that could be made much more useful. Sure I still want to be able to enter an IP or a dns address, but being able to parse ftp and ssh commands would be awesome.
Hmmmm, you must be a Blackberry user :)
Except USB gave people something they wanted, although we had to install drivers for it, once it was installed, it sure as hell was better than fiddling with screws for serial ports and bent pins.
What is funny is that you are treating (maybe facetiously) USB3 the same way you see the author treating Thunderbolt.
USB, no matter how crappy will dominate the market over "superior" products because of a few reasons.
1. Familiarity to Joe Sixpack.
2. Legacy
3. Much like any jump in tech Joe thinks that a bigger number in the title means better. So it doesn't matter if the device has any adv on 2.0 or 3.0, it will feel faster to the consumer. (even though 3.0 supplied bi-directional transfers while 2.0 does not)
The problem with people here is that you have to read the consumer, what is it they want? What are they going to buy? Sure Thunderbolt has it's advantages, it wouldnt be included in a production system if it did not. But what it comes down to is the consumer and whether or not they care. Just like Firewire, there will be fans for Thunderbolt, but unless there is something glaringly obvious that Thunderbolt does that every consumer can understand, then no one is going to care. It just isn't worth it.
Bluetooth replacing USB, are you kidding me? Bluetooth is being replaced by wireless USB, not the other way around.
In the real world enterprises we are moving away from BB because they are not offering what Apple and Android can. Apple and Android have better word processing, far superior web capabillites, robust applications, and with servers like Good, we no longer have the dependency on BES.
So sorry, NO, in the real enterprise world we are tired of dealing with BB Battery pulls, expensive hardware and software, and a lack of innovation to give us what we want.
Yes, this whole situation is blown way out of proportion. This is just another case of the general public realizing that if you have a network connected device you can be tracked. I mean seriously, is it that ridiculous of a concept that a Mobile network provider tracks it's nodes? Seriously? You want to be anonymous on the network? Ok you can switch your own damn towers, manager your own private traffic and route it properly over your own routers spread through the world...