Well, I'll put it this way: Back in the 70's you could purchase a turntable that'd still work today. You would have paid more than the modern equivalent of $700 for it to sit in your closet today underneath an 8-track player, a walkman, a cd player, and three mp3 players.
Fifty percent chance? Everybody knows that when you plug in a USB device you push it in, flip it over, push it again, then flip it over the way you had it to get it in! USB connectors are three-way.
What'd you guys expect when you went on a non-stop campaign to poo-poo Microsoft over every vulnerability? That they'd suddely Open Source all their products?
Im sorry, I still don't get it. Plot holes are not a measure of a good movie. People complain about them when they don't like the movie, not the other way around.
Movies are more like food than a computer program. It's not the ingredients, it's the result.
One that actually has friends.
Hopefully the NSA won't $RECENTAPPLEHEADLINE.
General Dynamics? With Fargo in charge at least we know that the top minds are on the case.
It's gonna be in beta for a bit!.
It answers the pressing question of whether or not you should quit law school right now.
Whoah... one of the prototypes is posting on Slashdot!
Or just learn to be better than the machines.
Seriously, technology rarely kills an industry.
Look, if you really wanted to find out you'd go check out Alpha Centauri. Why you lot won't take a interest in local affairs is beyond me.
Everybody knows you dont use Java for speed.
Meh. After taxes it only woulda been like 5 million anyway.
You'll see the Whoosh before you hear it.
Yet ppl are ditching torrents for Hulu and Netflix.
BFD.
Amazon's competition here is B&N or rather Amazon is introducing a product to compete with B&N's offering. Apple is in a completely different area.
Amazon and iTunes are competing on Music and Video downloads. If they're tossing the E-Ink display, they most certainly are competing with Apple.
/.'ers are being characteristically reactionist.
Heh yep. We know how to set up wireless networks, that proves we're the geniuses of the world!
If you've thought of it, they've thought of it. This also applies to how NASA does things.
If it constantly calls on Kal-el for help they should call it Lois.
It's in beta. That means you get all the good while hand-waving away the bad!
Wouldn't a BIOS screen be really low-rez anyway?
Well, I'll put it this way: Back in the 70's you could purchase a turntable that'd still work today. You would have paid more than the modern equivalent of $700 for it to sit in your closet today underneath an 8-track player, a walkman, a cd player, and three mp3 players.
Fifty percent chance? Everybody knows that when you plug in a USB device you push it in, flip it over, push it again, then flip it over the way you had it to get it in! USB connectors are three-way.
Do you go out of your way to pay more for more durable products?
People seem to forget that we voted for this.
What'd you guys expect when you went on a non-stop campaign to poo-poo Microsoft over every vulnerability? That they'd suddely Open Source all their products?
Ever since Andrew Ryan passed away that Atlas guy keeps insisting we're all gonna end up living underwater.
I dont mean that licensing both is ridiculous. I mean that some studios may be using the other service as leverage to make ridiculous demands.
Im sorry, I still don't get it. Plot holes are not a measure of a good movie. People complain about them when they don't like the movie, not the other way around.
Movies are more like food than a computer program. It's not the ingredients, it's the result.