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Comment Re:If Bill Gates likes it (Score 1) 130

Gilette. The company that turned what could/should be a 10c product that solves the problem of shaving, into a $20 product that gets updated every so often with gimicks like vibrating handles and aloe vera strips. THAT is your example of a company that "people need and keep coming back to", and as a contract to Microsoft's profiting from obsolesence schedule.

You are the BIGGEST FUCKING MORON on the Internet.

Right and they are rich and you are not. Your point?

It is a product where people use them every other day. Money maker cash king.

Comment Re:If Bill Gates likes it (Score 1) 130

The average lifespan of early PCs has nothing to do with Bill Gates or Microsoft and all to do with the early giant steps in the advancements of technology.

No but it sure as hell gave him a ton of money and hundreds of billions over the past few decades for MS to invest in new products.

Richest companies are ones where people need you and keep coming back over and over again such as Gillette, Chevron, McDonalds, etc. MS of today might be different as businesses and working professionals still need MS office and Windows to get the job done but not like in the past during the reign of Gates where it kept going obsolete over and over and he got a cut for each upgrade for Office and the OS.

Comment Re:Porn needs Javascript (Score 0) 117

Of course I could argue what kind of modern browser doesn't do ajax or webapps? Turning it off is like turning html off.

I use adblock and with malware blocking in addition to flashblock. Noscript reminded me of UAC in Vista when all the apps were XP compatible and required to constant beep for any task before developers started switching to services instead.

Comment Not cool enough (Score 1) 250

It looks soo old and dated with shadows and 3rd effects like lines and colors and text smaller than 72 pixels.

I want my flat non color all white interface. I want to go to the coffee hipster stop with my tablet with just shades of gray or pastel colors with no lines separatin elements. My art professors and chicken will drool at this as this is the ultimate consumption is for servers

Comment Re:launchd (Score 0) 469

Where's the fun in using something that just works?!

It doesn't just work. It's outdated and not designed to handle complex needs of a server or workstation.

Event driven is the way to go which is Apples launchd is. What of your mac goes to sleep on one network and wakes up in another? Init can't handle this without complex scripts. Let's say your ngix needs a way to respond to bot net attacks? With an event driven system like Suns replacement you can take care of this.

So systemd was not a great implementation? It took 3 tries for Linux to get it's USB drivers and file system right too.

DonT live in the past. Use launched or fix systemD

Comment Re:intel atom systems keep 32 bit systems around (Score 1) 129

Then have both.

Unlike 16 bit to 32 bit it most simply is a recompile about 90% of the time unless you have assembly or something specific. My guess is the ugly Netscape API for the plugins which Chrome used to support until last year and of course Firefox is built upon this.

Newer atoms anyway are 64 bit. In the old days this would have been obsoleted in 3 years. I would have laughed at you in 2004 if you told me most things are still 32 bit 10 years from now. XP is still freaking alive too in a few places. I am just surprised what happened?

But the web unlike MS Word 2003 can't keep staying old and these things are slowed down by supporting obsolete platforms both hardware and software. Smooth scroll still does not work right in chrome because XP is so ancient and they still have to support it.

Comment About time (Score 1) 129

As browsers become more and more app platform engines it is essential to use cpu instructions included after the Pentium IV in this day and age. It is 2014 and 10 years is enough. XP is the sole reason 32 bit is still around.

Yes if it aint broke don't fix it became a conservative motto here with the nerds who are approaching middle age now, but the web is still evolving and HTML 5 and HTML 5.1 will include WebGL, more AJAX, and other things where a not just additional memory addresses but also cpu instructions which no one still uses can be utilized.

When will IE and Firefox jump ship next?

Comment Re:Continuous improvements to IE for Windows 7 (Score 0) 79

Ha!

Good luck with that. Corporate apps and products coming out TODAY require IE 8 and MS specific hacks just to run. Because of this my employer will only buy software written to run on IE 8. Not W3C.

You better plan to support IE 8 until 2019 when you are ready to switch to HTML 5 or we will buy from a competitor who will. 80% of all other large companies operate the same way so good luck.

No way we will run classic shell or Windows 8. We just upgraded to Windows 7 for crying out loud! So expect jquery to be used for years to come. Many grandmas too will continue to use XP and IE 8 as well and expect the same support we received for the last half decade.

Comment Re:Such a Waste (Score 2, Insightful) 156

What's so horrible about The Hobbit?

LOTR all had battle scenes that took up half the movies that were too long. Songs were not included and plot from the book cut to make room for action and Hollywood.

The Hobbit has songs in it and has more of a personal story and A LOT MORE of what is in the books and material from The Silimarian. The 1st hobbit was a little long, but I liked the 2nd a lot and I loved Misty Mountains which had a nice theme to it that I found lacking in LOTR.

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