From TFA: "The Motion Picture Association of America was caught with its pants down, admitting to making unauthorized copies of the documentary This Film Is Not Yet Rated in advance of this week's Sundance Film Festival."
"MPAA made copies of the film to distribute them to its employees"
"It's a bit like those people that can't manage to switch to Firefox. They tried it, saw that it worked just as well or better than IE, had better features, and still used IE."
I have always believed these kind of people think IE is more "official" or something (installing "that other program" won't do, even though they install every mini-"game" that comes in cereal boxes), and because Yahoo! and MSN smack them 15 of their other services in the ir front page they use nothing else (They use either (MSN || Yahoo!) Messenger ONLY, etc.
They still probably have the 15 shortcuts to AOL, MSN, Compuserve, etc. in their 50 shortcut 800x600 desktop.
Google is the epitome of good desing, unobtrusive on the outside but yet full of substance.
http://www.mslinux.org/
Way expensive if you ask me though :p
Most show their widescreen PCs with pride, but break up when they need to access their cartoon-filled PowerPoint presentations from a Mac with Office.
Sir! Welcome to Neo-Con America!
As per TFA:
"find another way to get his gambling fix: more Friday nights in Vegas."
and: "The Gambling Prohibition and Enforcement Act also allocates $10 million a year for three years for prevention of illegal online gambling."
10M/year against a 12 Billion highly mobile industry?
You mean when the PS* dies, unfortunately. I bet the percentage of people who've had to replace their consoles would be scary.
Let me laugh a little longer...
From TFA: "The Motion Picture Association of America was caught with its pants down, admitting to making unauthorized copies of the documentary This Film Is Not Yet Rated in advance of this week's Sundance Film Festival."
"MPAA made copies of the film to distribute them to its employees"
It doesn't get any more ironic than this...
I have always believed these kind of people think IE is more "official" or something (installing "that other program" won't do, even though they install every mini-"game" that comes in cereal boxes), and because Yahoo! and MSN smack them 15 of their other services in the ir front page they use nothing else (They use either (MSN || Yahoo!) Messenger ONLY, etc.
They still probably have the 15 shortcuts to AOL, MSN, Compuserve, etc. in their 50 shortcut 800x600 desktop.
Google is the epitome of good desing, unobtrusive on the outside but yet full of substance.
Of course, silly me, this is one of them "videogames", so it must look like old PSX and sound like an Atari2600.