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>> too incompetent to make a non-JavaScript fallback
What you said.
At least fall through to a no-script page that tells me my browser sucks instead of failing to render. If they can't understand graceful degradation, they should get out of the business.
You can kick the shit out of a cop? way to go.
Can you kick the shit out of 6 cops? Cuz that is what round two is going to be.
Better to hold your temper while they are in control of your immediate destiny, remember names, remember faces and unload on them legally, after the fact if you feel compelled.
>>pay-as-you-go pricing is what the poor and people living paycheck to paycheck use
Perhaps Canada is different as far as the efficiency of pay as you go pricing levels (I doubt it), but I've had a pay-as-you-go phone for years. I buy my phones up front. No contract & pay as I go. It suits my usage patterns much better than a plan.
And yeah, the data rates are so wrong I can't wrap my head around it. No argument there.
I believe this could turn out very well for both Nokia and Microsoft.
Nokia nails the hardware (and then totally fscks the user experience from about the time you first turn the phone on.)
MSFT has experience in easy, user friendly GUIs and even more experience marketing the hell out of them. Put these things together _correctly_ (Nokia hardware + W7 optimized for the product + the MSFT marketing monster) and you have a winner.
I can't see Kodak and SCO in the same light. wallowing and desperate for cash mebbe, but not SCO. Kodak isn't trying to sue the community at large. Big difference to me.
(and no, I don't own any Kodak product or Kodak stock)
I can't imagine Oracle will sell the domain. If they did tho, the buyer would have to get some sort of understanding about uses that didn't constitute trademark infringement... So I can't see Oracle letting it go without the surviving bits and chunks of Sun attached. Not like they're hard up for cash.