Lets blame the mainframe and concept.
Lets not blame the out of business comany that sold an underdeveloped untested product that didn't work.
Yeah, that's the cause the err.... mainframe.
Yeah, I've had a wireless phone for years, never a single problem during a blackout, it works fine.
So tell me again why we need to reinvent the cell phone?
- so it's no longer " My computer"?
Not if people like the RIAA and MPAA get their way, it'll be more like 'Their Computer' or at the outside 'Bills Computer'
But there are no S/W patent laws in NZ yet - are there?.
Not that it really matters, NZ is so small that a few could get elected in on that ticket and reverse any damage the goverment of the day does. You just have to love proportional representation. -OR- Make it Jim Andertons pet hate of the week and bing, with a few weeks software patents will be as gone as nos balloons
Why don't they offer it a day BEFORE it airs?
1. Install mono 2. Run.
But it's about the slowest zipper you can find.
Lets blame the mainframe and concept. Lets not blame the out of business comany that sold an underdeveloped untested product that didn't work. Yeah, that's the cause the err.... mainframe.
Seems like a pack of gum in your pocket has more uses than that, and costs far less.
Still blackouts dont affect your phone service (or lack there of :-) )
Yeah, I've had a wireless phone for years, never a single problem during a blackout, it works fine. So tell me again why we need to reinvent the cell phone?
This should be Modded Funny
- so it's no longer " My computer"? Not if people like the RIAA and MPAA get their way, it'll be more like 'Their Computer' or at the outside 'Bills Computer'
Why would anyone want to run your software after in the future?
There are plenty of applications for Win64 - See http://www.geocities.com/masonralph/win64.htm
But there are no S/W patent laws in NZ yet - are there?. Not that it really matters, NZ is so small that a few could get elected in on that ticket and reverse any damage the goverment of the day does. You just have to love proportional representation. -OR- Make it Jim Andertons pet hate of the week and bing, with a few weeks software patents will be as gone as nos balloons