Comment Re: a better question (Score 1) 592
What with all of those Blu-Ray discs containing 4k content...
What with all of those Blu-Ray discs containing 4k content...
Because the iMac is a laptop, and absolutely doesn't have large internal disks available. And absolutely no high-bandwidth storage expansion opportunities.
Get fucking serious.
Yes, it has. I believe it was after the Berlin Wall came down and the USSR broke up.
He's probably under the impression that all Americans are dense, and thus do not float.
He's not that far off.
Disclaimer: I am a citizen of the United States of America, so I can make that joke. Spare me your accusations of European smugness.
Was thinking the same thing. Or Pax Imperia.
Or those silly rental car counters. And bus / taxi service. Or someone you know having their car in a close-by parking lot. Because none of these things happen thousands of times a day at airports.
Someone should tell the airlines that commercially available passenger flight will never work because of the complete lack of the all-important "last mile" solution.
That's been solved already, long ago.
For what it's worth, the founding of SolarCity with his two cousins have caused a gigawatt of solar to be installed in the last 8 years, and a massive manufacturing plant to be built in Buffalo, NY to create manufacturing jobs in the US, and give China some competition for solar panels.
No, it's not a complete game changer, but it's also not the square root of jack shit.
An amusement park. People pay good money to go on roller coasters, and scraping the speed of sound in a little capsule-tube-thing would be a huge attraction.
Test the tech, and recoup some expense at the same time.
how about:
if [ ! -z "$STEAMROOT" ]
then...
Get over yourself. Even Obama has called it Obamacare. That's what the program is known as in the zeitgeist now, just the same as someone uses a Kleenex, or drinks a Coke rather than facial tissue or cola.
Oh, so what everyone suggested they do with 8 during the preview / leaks.
Sounds like they're a couple years late to what was completely obvious.
I use ClassicShell here at home. That being said,I sure wouldn't want to support 10,000+ installs of a hack like that. That's asking for a nightmare.
Yeah, this is also an acceptable response for the ~1 BILLION devices out there, and all their users.
Idiot.
There was also massive changes to the plumbing and wiring that necessitated upgrading in the 14 years previous to XP, where there was almost none in the 14 that came after XP.
The only one that most people are on-board with is 64-bit, and Microsoft made such a hash of that in comparison to the rest of the world that it took them 3 tries to get it right (XP 64-bit, Vista64, Win7 64). Yes, there are other advantages to Windows 7 over XP, which is why most of corporate america built in back-versioning rights into their Microsoft agreements - they want the last version that isn't retarded. So they buy OEM equipment with Win8 stickers on them, and use their Software Assurance to back-license it to Win7.
Radioactive cats have 18 half-lives.