I think the Apple expensive hardware myth had been pretty much debunked. True Apple does not sell $300 PC's, but for comparative quality machines Apple is priced just right in my eyes.
Yes the difference is when you buy something you should not expect to use the warranty. Just about anything that is over $100 gets researched. What a floor salesperson would say about something is not deal maker / breaker, but I do take it into consideration.
I forgot to unplug it one week while I was away in boarding school, and when I came back something had melted - the transformer probably Sure your not talkin about an Xbox 360? HA HA Merry Christmas everyone.:)
True, but there is the downside of customers or potential customers getting excited about false rumors. Most of the time products that actually come to fruition are no match for the fantastic rumors that fly wildly. Apple has this problem quite a bit.
They don't need to care, thats why I am there. There are other ways to get files from A to B. Unproductive logic is not blocking a filetype that represents 75% of email viruses that come through, then having to clear said viruses from computers.
I know the article is specific about OS X, but you took the parents comments about Unixes in general to speak of OS X. He never mentions that OS X runs on a bunch of servers, just Unix and its flavors including OS X. Also yes, Apple does have a presence in the server market, http://www.apple.com/server/macosx/ & http://www.apple.com/xserve/.
On to the ">10.3" section of your comments. Yes the security updates will not work on 10.2 or earlier. That is two complete versions ago. When is the last NT4 security update you saw? Thats two versions ago of the Windows Server market right (2003,2000, NT4). Apple is known for having a quicker turn around for complete updates, this is not news.
I could go on but I will stop there, its obvious that you favor Windows over anything else, which hey thats fine, your prerogative, your a grown adult, do whatcha wanna do. But lets keep it real.
Sounds like you might wanna look forward to a new computer instead.
Dun nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu .....
Classic.
I think the Apple expensive hardware myth had been pretty much debunked. True Apple does not sell $300 PC's, but for comparative quality machines Apple is priced just right in my eyes.
Yes the difference is when you buy something you should not expect to use the warranty. Just about anything that is over $100 gets researched. What a floor salesperson would say about something is not deal maker / breaker, but I do take it into consideration.
Dude... seriously time to get a life.
True, but there is the downside of customers or potential customers getting excited about false rumors. Most of the time products that actually come to fruition are no match for the fantastic rumors that fly wildly. Apple has this problem quite a bit.
Good point. I guess it all depends on what the job is that your users are doing. For my organization the zip file is not worth the trouble.
They don't need to care, thats why I am there. There are other ways to get files from A to B. Unproductive logic is not blocking a filetype that represents 75% of email viruses that come through, then having to clear said viruses from computers.
if you are blocking .doc files for security reasons, there is no way you would NOT be blocking .zip files.
Gesundheit.
Not positive about this but isn't it illegal to pour antifreeze down the drain?
It does not matter how many servers they have if they are all in the same general location(s) when a power issue pops up.
[while taking down Slimer in hotel] "Maybe now you'll never slime a guy with a positron collider!"
I know the article is specific about OS X, but you took the parents comments about Unixes in general to speak of OS X. He never mentions that OS X runs on a bunch of servers, just Unix and its flavors including OS X. Also yes, Apple does have a presence in the server market, http://www.apple.com/server/macosx/ & http://www.apple.com/xserve/.
On to the ">10.3" section of your comments. Yes the security updates will not work on 10.2 or earlier. That is two complete versions ago. When is the last NT4 security update you saw? Thats two versions ago of the Windows Server market right (2003,2000, NT4). Apple is known for having a quicker turn around for complete updates, this is not news.
I could go on but I will stop there, its obvious that you favor Windows over anything else, which hey thats fine, your prerogative, your a grown adult, do whatcha wanna do. But lets keep it real.
They are better quality... when is the last time you had to take your lego ride in for new tires?
Bingo http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097303/
Actually from what I have seen online, the sensor bar is no more then a row of LED's that the wiimote "see's". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_Remote
Awesome, isn't the net a beautiful thing. :)
Not to sound like a jerk, but your comment reads like it was hammered out in a language translator.
Not sure on this one, but do game publishers actually outsource the pressing to the same places that press flicks? Kinda makes sense I guess.
I do believe that the Wii actually has more developers at this point then the gamecube ever did. I was looking around and this was the first thing I could find to really support that http://www.joystiq.com/2006/04/24/whos-really-goin g-to-support-the-revolution/
How can anyone mention "poke the object" games without bringing up the coolest anti-hero around http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leisure_Suit_Larry.
Here is a nice lil list I found a while ago of US airports with free wifi, enjoy.
http://www.wififreespot.com/airport.html