I've also noticed that the comments (on average) are dying way down. Is anyone still here? Let me guess, now I'll get my comment modded down for telling the truth. =) See ya guys on digg.
It was only a matter of time. Porter's model proven again. Blockbuster (like Microsoft) let its guard down and let a critical external force overtake its market-share: Substitutes.
Go ahead Netflix, kick 'em while they're down! You're the new guerrilla in the DVD rental business, and rightly so. On behalf of every poor college kid that ever got a collections notice for $4.38 for late fees that weren't paid in 4 weeks or less, I say thank you. Bury the bastards.
We make sure that the customer's don't know when we're spying on them.
So... How many Americans do you know that would tell you, "Gee, the government can obtain my ISP records if they want? I didn't know that!"
I would contend that Americans, in general, probably have an overexagerated idea of what the government can / can't do thanks to Hollywood and rumor. The "man" isn't quite as "fascist" as you think. Try living with real fascism, as my parents did in Cuba for 40 years...
I believe most problems of this type can be self correcting with market forces. If I don't like having my ISP spying on me, I'll choose another ISP. If enough people literally don't care, (like me), then this ISP will stay in business.
Of course, the point is moot... All ISPs cache data to a certain extent. And all governments can strong-arm or bribe companies... It's just that this particular ISP is being honest and saying, "Yea, we'll hand your stats over."
It would be pretty cool if someone wrote a program that makes your keyboard randomly blink a la The Original Star Trek (or many other 60's sci-fi shows). Am I the only one that's still impressed by random flashing lights on a computer? I know... I'm easily ammused...
It's also about money. Yager states that he believes Apple will open the OS back up again (eventually), and I'd have to agree. A running theme in economics is that investment (in technology) leads to increased capital. I believe the main reason that the Linux community enjoys so much capital right now is because of the years of investment. That investment was at the cost of human labor and hard work by the OSS community!
When Apple realizes that free (as in beer) investment into their business (by the OSS community) actually has a bottom dollar impact on capital, the lock on the kernel will fly open pretty quickly.
OK, maybe I am being a tad cynical. I know there are people out there who treat their kids like this (not to the same extent that you just described, but letting the tv entertain their kids during the holidays), and I feel the need to speak up against this sort of thing. (Because I like being a pain in the ass)
This was a very rational and well thought out response. Let me reply in the same vein now...
My wife and I limit the time allowed on the Nintendo to an hour a day. Maybe that's still too much, I don't know. But it seems good to me. Because my kids are used to these limits, it's not really a big deal for them. In fact, we rarely have to actually turn it off. They know how easy it is to save the game and shut it down, and know it's waiting for them tomorrow. Anyway, I'm an avid fisherman, and my boys and I get to the lake every Saturday. (Or at least 3 out of 4). They're fortunate enough to have a stay at home Mom, so they get plenty of time at the park, mall, community pool when summer break rolls around. So yes, we went out and bought them 6 new video games for the summer. But I guess we did it in part because of good grades, and so they could have a variety of games to play. (And not necessarily A LOT of games to play).
Take your kids outside you bastard... Hate to have you as a dad.
LOL, have some unresolved issues with your parents? Your reply honestly made me laugh out loud, I'm not just saying LOL. And yes, we have locked them in their rooms with bags of candy, soda, and video games. They're not allowed to come out until they've mastered all the games. Also, I've covered the windows with tin foil as to not let any natural light into their rooms. And they're not allowed to bathe either. If I'm particularly impressed with their gaming skills, I'll throw them some beef jerky every once in a while.
"'We are completely baffled by the sales trend reversal for current generation software,' said Pachter."
Well, I can tell you that I just bought 6 new gamecube games for myself & the kids for summer break. I can't be the only one getting ready for that, right?
Ok, well let me strip my comment of the sarcasm so you can follow it.
Me is able to follow much. Not need simple words.
Your metric sucks.
I don't even use the metric system! WTF are you talking about!
If an average consumer uses a laptop for 3 years, and the performance hit due to a low end HD is on the order of 10 minutes of productivity per day on 300 days out of the year, thats a loss of 150 productive hours. Assuming the consumer's time is worth more than $1.35/hour, they are better off with a faster hard drive.
LOL! Are you really commiting the biggest foul in ROI generation technique!? Take a frickin business class at your local community college, dude! Okay, let me put this in terms of mathmatics, maybe you're better educated in that area: In statistics, we have something called significant figures(SF). SF's are used to determine a threshold for making reliable conclusions based on the precision of the data (notice I didn't say accuracy). You may have learned SF theory when determining how many decimals to keep or drop in chemistry or physics.
If you're REALLY going to say that you can measure WITH PRECISION how many man-hours are lost while waiting for a fucking program to load, then you damn well better be taking into account every time the programmer has to scratch his ass, pick his nose, and jerk off in the employee kitchen when nobody is looking.
Simply put: the man-hours lost while waiting for your hard drive is INSIGNIFICANT next to the thousands of man-hours we waste every year on other piddly shit. BOOYA!
Sorry, biology is WAY OFF TOPIC and doesn't apply here. Perhaps you'd like calling the people who DID die of SARS "just statistics".
Sorry, you're missing the point. I'm not saying that SARS is funny, or that the people who have died (170 in China, according to the article you reference), are just "statistics".
I'm saying that the media's hype is inappropriate for these cases. If the media spent half as much time reporting on drunk driving cases, domestic abuse, etc., you'd think that thousands and thousands of people were dying in America every day...
I remember how SARS almost killed of the human race too. And remember Y2K? I'm glad I had a bunker for that one! Oh, and West Nile! And remember how sick we all got from Mad Cow Disease? I'm just glad I have my duct tape and plastic bags.
What if I sold you a laptop, and I gave you the hard drive for free, but it only held 8 kilobytes,
What if my Grandma had balls? She's be my Grandpa. What does this have to do with anything?
You can't take an analogy to an extreme and then expect it to still hold true.
Do you think taxes are too high? Well what if we disbanded the IRS and nobody ever had to pay taxes again? No more fire dept, police, schools, courts, military, etc. Would you like that? No? Then okay... You should agree with higher taxes then.
As seen on Digg yesterday...
C PU_GPU_Fusion
http://digg.com/tech_news/A_closer_look_at_AMD_s_
I've also noticed that the comments (on average) are dying way down. Is anyone still here? Let me guess, now I'll get my comment modded down for telling the truth. =) See ya guys on digg.
It was only a matter of time. Porter's model proven again. Blockbuster (like Microsoft) let its guard down and let a critical external force overtake its market-share: Substitutes.
Go ahead Netflix, kick 'em while they're down! You're the new guerrilla in the DVD rental business, and rightly so. On behalf of every poor college kid that ever got a collections notice for $4.38 for late fees that weren't paid in 4 weeks or less, I say thank you. Bury the bastards.
What do those links have to do with the accessibility of the sites you mentioned? You just linked to an accessible version of google.
I somehow think that a search for "Adobe", "Photoshop", etc. will still give you adobe.com as the #1 result, despite its accessibility problems.
You either live with the fact that you're being tracked, or life without access.
Yep... Free Market...
Someone correct me if I screw this up...
On Slashdot, I can pretty much guarantee this... =)
We make sure that the customer's don't know when we're spying on them.
So... How many Americans do you know that would tell you, "Gee, the government can obtain my ISP records if they want? I didn't know that!"
I would contend that Americans, in general, probably have an overexagerated idea of what the government can / can't do thanks to Hollywood and rumor. The "man" isn't quite as "fascist" as you think. Try living with real fascism, as my parents did in Cuba for 40 years...
I believe most problems of this type can be self correcting with market forces. If I don't like having my ISP spying on me, I'll choose another ISP. If enough people literally don't care, (like me), then this ISP will stay in business.
Of course, the point is moot... All ISPs cache data to a certain extent. And all governments can strong-arm or bribe companies... It's just that this particular ISP is being honest and saying, "Yea, we'll hand your stats over."
I can't wait to get 10560x10560 resolution family photos named IMG_1000.jpg as attachments in my inbox...
It would be pretty cool if someone wrote a program that makes your keyboard randomly blink a la The Original Star Trek (or many other 60's sci-fi shows). Am I the only one that's still impressed by random flashing lights on a computer? I know... I'm easily ammused...
Most neighborhoods have a free wireless broadband provider... Apparently called "Linksys"...
FTFA, It's not about code. It's about character.
It's also about money. Yager states that he believes Apple will open the OS back up again (eventually), and I'd have to agree. A running theme in economics is that investment (in technology) leads to increased capital. I believe the main reason that the Linux community enjoys so much capital right now is because of the years of investment. That investment was at the cost of human labor and hard work by the OSS community!
When Apple realizes that free (as in beer) investment into their business (by the OSS community) actually has a bottom dollar impact on capital, the lock on the kernel will fly open pretty quickly.
Yea, but about once a month she'll lock you out of the house and yells at you for being an insensitive, disgusting, lazy man!
OK, maybe I am being a tad cynical. I know there are people out there who treat their kids like this (not to the same extent that you just described, but letting the tv entertain their kids during the holidays), and I feel the need to speak up against this sort of thing. (Because I like being a pain in the ass)
This was a very rational and well thought out response. Let me reply in the same vein now...
My wife and I limit the time allowed on the Nintendo to an hour a day. Maybe that's still too much, I don't know. But it seems good to me. Because my kids are used to these limits, it's not really a big deal for them. In fact, we rarely have to actually turn it off. They know how easy it is to save the game and shut it down, and know it's waiting for them tomorrow. Anyway, I'm an avid fisherman, and my boys and I get to the lake every Saturday. (Or at least 3 out of 4). They're fortunate enough to have a stay at home Mom, so they get plenty of time at the park, mall, community pool when summer break rolls around. So yes, we went out and bought them 6 new video games for the summer. But I guess we did it in part because of good grades, and so they could have a variety of games to play. (And not necessarily A LOT of games to play).
Take your kids outside you bastard... Hate to have you as a dad.
LOL, have some unresolved issues with your parents? Your reply honestly made me laugh out loud, I'm not just saying LOL. And yes, we have locked them in their rooms with bags of candy, soda, and video games. They're not allowed to come out until they've mastered all the games. Also, I've covered the windows with tin foil as to not let any natural light into their rooms. And they're not allowed to bathe either. If I'm particularly impressed with their gaming skills, I'll throw them some beef jerky every once in a while.
"'We are completely baffled by the sales trend reversal for current generation software,' said Pachter."
Well, I can tell you that I just bought 6 new gamecube games for myself & the kids for summer break. I can't be the only one getting ready for that, right?
With a shelf life somewhere between milk and bread, this book would have to be pretty darn cheap for me to buy it.
This is exactly why my daughter will not have a keyless chastity belt...
the difference: people like picking their ass and jerking off in the employee kitchen. they don't like staring at hour-glass cursors.
LOL. Okay, you made me laugh. But please tell me you don't jerk off in the employee kitchen. I eat in the employee kitchen... =)
I predict that I'll make double current salary next year... F33R M3, Human Resources!!!
Ok, well let me strip my comment of the sarcasm so you can follow it.
Me is able to follow much. Not need simple words.
Your metric sucks.
I don't even use the metric system! WTF are you talking about!
If an average consumer uses a laptop for 3 years, and the performance hit due to a low end HD is on the order of 10 minutes of productivity per day on 300 days out of the year, thats a loss of 150 productive hours. Assuming the consumer's time is worth more than $1.35/hour, they are better off with a faster hard drive.
LOL! Are you really commiting the biggest foul in ROI generation technique!? Take a frickin business class at your local community college, dude! Okay, let me put this in terms of mathmatics, maybe you're better educated in that area: In statistics, we have something called significant figures(SF). SF's are used to determine a threshold for making reliable conclusions based on the precision of the data (notice I didn't say accuracy). You may have learned SF theory when determining how many decimals to keep or drop in chemistry or physics.
If you're REALLY going to say that you can measure WITH PRECISION how many man-hours are lost while waiting for a fucking program to load, then you damn well better be taking into account every time the programmer has to scratch his ass, pick his nose, and jerk off in the employee kitchen when nobody is looking.
Simply put: the man-hours lost while waiting for your hard drive is INSIGNIFICANT next to the thousands of man-hours we waste every year on other piddly shit. BOOYA!
Sorry, biology is WAY OFF TOPIC and doesn't apply here. Perhaps you'd like calling the people who DID die of SARS "just statistics".
Sorry, you're missing the point. I'm not saying that SARS is funny, or that the people who have died (170 in China, according to the article you reference), are just "statistics".
I'm saying that the media's hype is inappropriate for these cases. If the media spent half as much time reporting on drunk driving cases, domestic abuse, etc., you'd think that thousands and thousands of people were dying in America every day...
Oh wait... They are...
but I can't really think of anyone who is "known" for making similarly high-end laptops.
I see your point. Maybe the market's ready for a high-end notebook alternative...
I remember how SARS almost killed of the human race too. And remember Y2K? I'm glad I had a bunker for that one! Oh, and West Nile! And remember how sick we all got from Mad Cow Disease? I'm just glad I have my duct tape and plastic bags.
What if I sold you a laptop, and I gave you the hard drive for free, but it only held 8 kilobytes,
What if my Grandma had balls? She's be my Grandpa. What does this have to do with anything?
You can't take an analogy to an extreme and then expect it to still hold true.
Do you think taxes are too high? Well what if we disbanded the IRS and nobody ever had to pay taxes again? No more fire dept, police, schools, courts, military, etc. Would you like that? No? Then okay... You should agree with higher taxes then.