Comment Re:Plug-ins (Score 4, Insightful) 208
Nice try, but do it again starting at Firefox 4. That was released in March of 2011, and now we're up to 26. That's 22 versions in 2 years and 9 months, or 8 a year.
Nice try, but do it again starting at Firefox 4. That was released in March of 2011, and now we're up to 26. That's 22 versions in 2 years and 9 months, or 8 a year.
It used to be that a house with multiple PCs wasn't that uncommon. With phones & tablets there are now many households that can get by with zero PCs, and many more that can do everything they need with just one.
Real world user performance has stagnated, with hardware gains not translating into doing a given task faster anymore. A PC from three years ago isn't that much slower at what most users are doing than a brand new one, so there's no particular need to upgrade.
This is what a mature market looks like. The product is going to continue to sell for a long time, but it's not the hot item it used to be.
If Oil is doing so great, why does it need subsidies?
Oddly, the GOP doesn't have a problem with this subsidy. I love the smell of hypocrisy in the morning.
Not really sure what that has to do with Node.js applications deployed to something like Azure. How many browsers are going to be running that?
I know I can think of things I'd rather do than inflict Javascript on myself in more places than I have to.
But Node.js is the trendy new thing!
Sales spiked up during the HD transition because everyone was upgrading from SD to HD. The benefits were obvious and easily viewable.
Those days are over. I don't want fake 3d with stupid glasses. I don't need a TV with a camera that can Skype, my phone already does it (better). There's simply no reason why I'd need to buy another new TV, unless my current one dies.
Sorry TV makers, but this is the new normal. If you set up expecting things to stay in transition sales mode forever, than it sucks to be you.
Because this poll is in no way serious, and the thought of being spied on by Canada is kind of amusing to a lot of people.
Nah, we already exported Celine Dion to the US. You're doing it to yourselves, America.
Since he also lives far away from the US, I doubt the groping affects him much either.
And all the people you're fighting are already dead.
This is a time travel expansion. Because reasons.
We jumped the shark. We used the shark as a jump rope. We beat the shark to death with pandaland.
Now we need to go back in time when the shark was still alive so we can beat it to death some more.
Why? Because some people will buy anything.
It's the re-release of the worst game from 2010, and possibly the worst MMO ever launched.
They basically built the game a second time, only with a lot less suck.
Ah, classic.
Is there a nice graphical argument for the people being killed by the spike in traffic accidents, or all the sleep deprivation caused by the disrupted sleep patterns?
DST is a stupid idea.
Considering the high cost, higher failure rate, and even higher odds of going overbudget on trying to get SAP to do what you want, I'm not even remotely convinced it was a gamble. If you already have a team in place, this is the less risky way to go because you're only going to build what you need and you're not dependent on a third party to maybe one day make it work if you throw enough consultant money at them.
The biggest difference between time and space is that you can't reuse time. -- Merrick Furst