My thoughts exactly. The only reason I could think of that it hasn't been mentioned is because all the Slashdot editors are busy playing with their Wiis...
It's a list of 50 scientific accomplishments from 2006 that the Scientific American editors feel are noteworthy. You can probably get a better idea of this from the introduction to the article/list.
...software businesses can look at a number of revenue streams such as...lower cost hardware...
I'm assuming by this he means that as hardware costs drop, the overall product cost can remain the same or even increase, thereby increasing the percentage of revenue that's attributable to the software.
My thoughts exactly. The only reason I could think of that it hasn't been mentioned is because all the Slashdot editors are busy playing with their Wiis...
I'm not sure if I'm familiar with the 'ish' variant of the PCI slot. Could you please elaborate?
Chiat Day does the ads for both Apple and PlayStation. Why have the Apple ads been far more memorable?
Because I wasn't there?
What a glowing self-endorsement of his skills...
It's German. It means "good ube." I've often wondered if they accidentally left off the 'r', which would make a little more sense: "good over"
Nonsense! I once turned a 5400RPM drive into a 7200RPM drive merely by giving it a good squirt of WD-40. I swear!
That's why I keep all my money invested in tulip bulbs...
That might be true where you live...
Anyone wanna place any bets on whether you'll need to spend some "points" on the demo?
Ahhh. Thank you very much. I missed those.
Anyone have any audio files of this to give us an idea of what it sounds like?
I hope nobody was hurt...
This is good news for anyone that suffers from phantom limb pain.
Cool! Does it work with my lapboard?
Proof that "evolution" is nothing but science fiction...
Crap! I was hoping there might be a sequel or two...
You forgot one of it's most important features--it protects you from vampires!
I'm holding out for the phone that translates my voice directly into voice the other party can hear.
What a great idea! *rushes off to the patent office*
Just don't try to bring any saliva to jail in your mouth, it's always the first place they look.
Good luck trying to find someone who'll shove it up your ass for you...
I have a hunch that if this were to happen, it would only be supported under Vista.
Marketing: But it's cool.
I heard that it's anything but cool...
It's a list of 50 scientific accomplishments from 2006 that the Scientific American editors feel are noteworthy. You can probably get a better idea of this from the introduction to the article/list.
...software businesses can look at a number of revenue streams such as...lower cost hardware...
I'm assuming by this he means that as hardware costs drop, the overall product cost can remain the same or even increase, thereby increasing the percentage of revenue that's attributable to the software.
What's with Microsoft and huge hardware?
Ballmer has to sign off on these things. 'Nuff said...
I wonder how long it will be before someone combines the Vista startup sound with the Windows 95 startup sound to give us the Windows 72 sound...
Coal-fired CD burners, too.
I believe those were called kilns.
Ummm. No. Most of them were born here.