And if they are incapable of making that decision physically? Euthenasia? =/
In my opinion it doesn't stop love, love is not a variable on life... Love is a constant binding emotion for a person or thing, or ideal... It's not something that goes away just because that ideal, or person dies...
Magic Bullet or no, that was simple bad planning and education. If you're going to go and change a platform on someone, at least explain to them some basic things.
btw - Would you people stop calling them MACS they're computers not addresses.
I'll come out of lurking to just comment on this one...
I don't like pop music, so I don't care if I can download songs or not. I use various OS'es (Windows, *nix, OS X), so I'm hardly a prisoner of any monopoly.
So you don't like pop music, what's stoping you downloading what you do like? You use various OS'es, do you enjoy not being able to edit images in Photoshop on *nix? Not getting the latest games (if at all) on OS X? Do you enjoy trying to configure a WinModem to run on *nix?
Ah well, it's your choice. Personally, I'd prefer that the general populace wasn't so accepting of the Spyware, Malware and Crapware that Windows staggers under the weight of. Then maybe MS would be forced into coding a hardened OS off the shelf. I can accept that there will always be a need for updates (duh) but the sheer magnitude of the flaws found in Windows XP cannot be tolerated.
You are liable to reply with the stock standard call of "Windows has so many discovered flaws because of it's monopoly of the OS market" so I will take the liberty of dispelling this myth right now. Lets take the path of MacOS as an example; OS 9, despite it's market share, had roughly 50% of the crapware released on the internet, OS X has 0%. When you do the math, taking into account the amount of people using OS X compared to Windows, there should be about 3000ish viruses out for OS X.
By the way, before you come back and try to tell me that there already have been viruses released for OS X, I'll define a virus for you: Self-propagating, not proof of concept and not something that requires you to enter your password to delete your homefolder (the virus this point deals with happens to be proven not a virus by the first point)...
Frankly, Google gives me more stable service than my ISP can... Which is kinda dodgy.
And if they are incapable of making that decision physically? Euthenasia? =/
In my opinion it doesn't stop love, love is not a variable on life... Love is a constant binding emotion for a person or thing, or ideal... It's not something that goes away just because that ideal, or person dies...
Magic Bullet or no, that was simple bad planning and education. If you're going to go and change a platform on someone, at least explain to them some basic things. btw - Would you people stop calling them MACS they're computers not addresses.
Your sig is insanely retarded.
I'll come out of lurking to just comment on this one... I don't like pop music, so I don't care if I can download songs or not. I use various OS'es (Windows, *nix, OS X), so I'm hardly a prisoner of any monopoly. So you don't like pop music, what's stoping you downloading what you do like? You use various OS'es, do you enjoy not being able to edit images in Photoshop on *nix? Not getting the latest games (if at all) on OS X? Do you enjoy trying to configure a WinModem to run on *nix? Ah well, it's your choice. Personally, I'd prefer that the general populace wasn't so accepting of the Spyware, Malware and Crapware that Windows staggers under the weight of. Then maybe MS would be forced into coding a hardened OS off the shelf. I can accept that there will always be a need for updates (duh) but the sheer magnitude of the flaws found in Windows XP cannot be tolerated. You are liable to reply with the stock standard call of "Windows has so many discovered flaws because of it's monopoly of the OS market" so I will take the liberty of dispelling this myth right now. Lets take the path of MacOS as an example; OS 9, despite it's market share, had roughly 50% of the crapware released on the internet, OS X has 0%. When you do the math, taking into account the amount of people using OS X compared to Windows, there should be about 3000ish viruses out for OS X. By the way, before you come back and try to tell me that there already have been viruses released for OS X, I'll define a virus for you: Self-propagating, not proof of concept and not something that requires you to enter your password to delete your homefolder (the virus this point deals with happens to be proven not a virus by the first point)...