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The SUV I used to have(95 Blazer, 4WD) was taxed in the same category as a pickup truck. Actually, because of weight, so are some larger, old cars. There are no restrictions on vehicles in this area that are not based on weight (with some compact car parking exception).
I wish my world wasn't stuck on either GCC or MSVC. Then we might have more portable software. (Actually, I'm stuck with either GCC 4.7 or MIPSPro for what I want to use).
Are you paying Google for Google Maps? You don't own the product, you don't even lease/rent it. Since it is a web application, they can discontinue it at their discretion.
I've got fairly even performance here with a Quadro FX880m in this laptop going from Windows to Linux. I haven't tried a laptop with an AMD GPU in it for a very long time so I will refrain from commenting (I think the last one I had was a Radeon HD 3200) on that category.
Actually, that is something I have to agree with. I've generally found that ATI/AMD GPUs are on a hardware level as good (sometimes better) then nVidia, but God help them if they could write drivers under any OS to get the most out of them (I've also gotten the best performance out of an ATI card right before it was dropped from support...)
Until reality sets in that the/, crowd just wants to bitch and moan rather then try to improve or port anything. I'll take a working driver any day over a crippled open source one.
You missed the part where AMD chip design changed after the Phenom II (which was a nice processor in it's day and did compete against the Intel offerings). The Bulldozer based processors were a step backwards - a Phenom II x6 ran circles around any FX 81xx processor. The Bulldozer design is as big of a failure as Itanium.
I'd like to see a major update in the Radeon line, but they still preform well for certain workloads (like OpenCL). AMD could make a killing if they with a major GPU update, as long as it's not a flop like Bulldozer.