I think the hybrid CD approach makes sense. Just don't advertise it during the initial launch. The hardcore ones will know about it and buy it if they want it badly enough. 2 months later when the porting is official, let the advertising kicking in and ship both Windows and Linux on the same CD. For those who brought the unsupported hybrids make a free download available off the net.
This is a newer form of treatment which avoids permanent changes to the eye i.e. it is reversible. Its currently available only for mild myopia(which is why I can't use it). I'm waiting for them build this stuff for severe myopia 'cos I'm too nervous about the laser stuff. Checkout www.keravision.com
I whole heartedly agree. In addition to which the corba semantics and definitions have all been defined by committee which means that every one tried to be nice to one another trying to achieve consensus and it shows. Ease of programming definitely seemed to have been at the bottom of their wish list.
I think the hybrid CD approach makes sense. Just don't advertise it during the initial launch. The hardcore ones will know about it and buy it if they want it badly enough. 2 months later when the porting is official, let the advertising kicking in and ship both Windows and Linux on the same CD. For those who brought the unsupported hybrids make a free download available off the net.
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This is a newer form of treatment which avoids permanent changes to the eye i.e. it is reversible. Its currently available only for mild myopia(which is why I can't use it). I'm waiting for them build this stuff for severe myopia 'cos I'm too nervous about the laser stuff. Checkout www.keravision.com
I whole heartedly agree. In addition to which the corba semantics and definitions have all been defined by committee which means that every one tried to be nice to one another trying to achieve consensus and it shows. Ease of programming definitely seemed to have been at the bottom of their wish list.