Comment Re:Just like the PS3 (Score 1) 212
I honestly think that several hundred dollar price drop was the largest selling point. Who wants to buy a gaming console when it's ~$800...
I honestly think that several hundred dollar price drop was the largest selling point. Who wants to buy a gaming console when it's ~$800...
Right! That's the same mentality as the stock market, I agree.
ahah I see what you did there!
It's something people assume of left-handed people. Most of the time it's assumed that left-handed people are libertarian or liberal-leaning political individuals, which automatically means that the person making the assumption is a right-wing political individual. That bias automatically boils down to "different == sinful/evil".
It's kinda cute
A) Yes, that's a problem.
B) Yes, that's what it was invented for.
C) Driving/insurance/safety equipment are daily activities that are a part of mundane everyday life. Guns are protection from people who no longer believe the laws to be worth following. (and those trying to remove said defense to allow the action to occur)
D) Everyone who disagrees with you is an idiot or a troll. Why are you arguing?
last I checked, no sledgehammer is necessary to remove screws... unless your an android user I guess...
Careful, your entire life is on that "Ralph Nader" of OS's. You might want to re-evaluate what you said.
Yes.
Sure, just as schools will refund the money charged to students while teaching them every other technology that evolved...
Like the name?
Businesses use both, actually. Bank Of America, Wells Fargo, American Express, Charles Schwab... I could go on and on.
MSSQL is mostly used when Microsoft-related items need to query the data, or some other product that drank from the Microsoft kool-aid. Every other time, I've seen a mix of Oracle, MySQL, & Postgres.
With a smattering of db2.
I wish microsoft would think that...
Every damned version of Windows to come out has everything completely re-tool'ed
I'm taking it you're a windows person, saying that.
Let me introduce you to the X protocol, if you use an application that requires a GUI.
The idea of a console based GUI is very obsurd for a data-center server.
If you have a desktop machine that is mission critical, you need to evaluate your deployment strategy...
It looks like the typical gnome font to me. That can be changed by the user, however.
fortune: cpu time/usefulness ratio too high -- core dumped.