Would you rather have VISTA take care of it?! I'm sure they've been holding out their super-secert-super-duper virus scanners that will make all future Windows systems as safe and secure as Linux or OS X........right?
"The noble soul has reverence for itself." - Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil
Below is Ayn Rand commenting on this quote in her introduction to The Fountainhead. It struck me as the truest guide I had ever found for choosing work. Find greatness in your work.
"This view of man [Nietzsche's] has rarely been expressed in human history. Today, it is virtually non-existent. Yet this is the view with which...the best of mankind's youth start out in life. It is not even a view, for most of them, but a foggy, groping, undefined sense made of raw pain and incommunicable happiness. It is a sense of enormous expectation, the sense that one's life is important, that great achievements are within one's capacity, and that great things lie ahead.
It is not in the nature of man - nor in any living entity - to start out by giving up, by spitting in one's own face and damning existence; that requires a process of corruption whose rapidity differs from man to man. Some give up at the first touch of pressure; some sell out; some run down by imperceptible degrees and lose their fire, never knowing when or how they lost it. Then all of these vanish in the vast swamp of their elders who tell them persistently that maturity consists of abandoning one's mind; security, of abandoning one's values; practicality, of losing self-esteem. Yet a few hold on and move on, knowing that that fire is not to be betrayed, learning how to give it shape, purpose and reality."
Would you rather have VISTA take care of it?! I'm sure they've been holding out their super-secert-super-duper virus scanners that will make all future Windows systems as safe and secure as Linux or OS X........right?
Wow....is this Google's first vaporware??? I don't ever recall Google saying a product is "comming soon".
"The noble soul has reverence for itself." - Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil Below is Ayn Rand commenting on this quote in her introduction to The Fountainhead. It struck me as the truest guide I had ever found for choosing work. Find greatness in your work. "This view of man [Nietzsche's] has rarely been expressed in human history. Today, it is virtually non-existent. Yet this is the view with which...the best of mankind's youth start out in life. It is not even a view, for most of them, but a foggy, groping, undefined sense made of raw pain and incommunicable happiness. It is a sense of enormous expectation, the sense that one's life is important, that great achievements are within one's capacity, and that great things lie ahead. It is not in the nature of man - nor in any living entity - to start out by giving up, by spitting in one's own face and damning existence; that requires a process of corruption whose rapidity differs from man to man. Some give up at the first touch of pressure; some sell out; some run down by imperceptible degrees and lose their fire, never knowing when or how they lost it. Then all of these vanish in the vast swamp of their elders who tell them persistently that maturity consists of abandoning one's mind; security, of abandoning one's values; practicality, of losing self-esteem. Yet a few hold on and move on, knowing that that fire is not to be betrayed, learning how to give it shape, purpose and reality."