MS is evil (or at least Ballmer is) because he can raise and crash stock prices based on small comments that get reported, and he knows this. MS was ranked third behind Google and Yahoo, and now with just rumors is able to knock Yahoo down quite a bit. I would not call Yang crazy for turning down MS; would you turn your baby over to Ballmer?
You assume that he purchased all of his songs from the iTunes Music Store, rather than having just ripped them from CDs into iTunes (the software program). No Kool-Aid necessary.
Actually, the small village where I was living in Guatemala was very scared by a solar eclipse. People wouldn't come out of their houses all day, and blamed a death on the eclipse (the sun burned his brain). They were superstitious, not stupid. As such, I would be interested in what superstitions other areas of the world had.
I showered with one of those for months in Guatemala. I never received a shock, and they actually don't warm the water too well, but lukewarm beats freezing anyday. They exist because water heaters are not very common and would be very expensive.
I used to go to the movies weekly. Now I can't stand the disruptions and won't go but once or twice a year. I would go more often if I knew cellphones would not work (and the people who have them would not be there).
I'm sure they could work out some way to contact me in an emergency.
I thought Pixar used RenderMan on the Mac.
MS is evil (or at least Ballmer is) because he can raise and crash stock prices based on small comments that get reported, and he knows this. MS was ranked third behind Google and Yahoo, and now with just rumors is able to knock Yahoo down quite a bit. I would not call Yang crazy for turning down MS; would you turn your baby over to Ballmer?
But those who never wind AND never quit are idiots.
(finds intelligent life in Arkansas)
It all seemed so believable until this line.
Notice the Windows key on the keyboard.
You assume that he purchased all of his songs from the iTunes Music Store, rather than having just ripped them from CDs into iTunes (the software program). No Kool-Aid necessary.
Actually, the small village where I was living in Guatemala was very scared by a solar eclipse. People wouldn't come out of their houses all day, and blamed a death on the eclipse (the sun burned his brain). They were superstitious, not stupid. As such, I would be interested in what superstitions other areas of the world had.
I showered with one of those for months in Guatemala. I never received a shock, and they actually don't warm the water too well, but lukewarm beats freezing anyday. They exist because water heaters are not very common and would be very expensive.
My pedantry is bigger than yours.
You are assuming they went to High School in the first place :-)
I can mount it as a drive in Linux, drag and drop music to it, viola!
I prefer cello music.
So Osama is in Dublin, CA too?
I thought the article was about Circuit City.
If you use the Christopher Walken method, then the headphones won't be white anymore.
I disagree.
I used to go to the movies weekly. Now I can't stand the disruptions and won't go but once or twice a year. I would go more often if I knew cellphones would not work (and the people who have them would not be there).
I'm sure they could work out some way to contact me in an emergency.
You actually read a Dvorak article? You must be new here.