Eric Clapton has always been a Fender Stratocaster man. Never heard of him playing a Les Paul.
What's wrong with NT4?
NT does not support USB at all.
NT limits you to a 4 gig C: drive
Change your IP address? Change DNS? Change any network setting? Reboot the machine.
NT4 with SP6a by itself won't protect you from Code Red, nimda, MS Blaster, Sasser, or many other exploits in the wild.
I shudder to think about supporting IIS4 again.
I too am not the first to get on the new Microsoft OS bandwagon, it took me a while to love XP, but I'm looking forward to Windows 7. For older machines, there's still XP with SP3 (and Firefox/Thunderbird).
What ever happened to microwave lighting that I saw on TV over a decade ago that was going to kick ass???
I was wondering about that too and looked it up. I found info about it here:
I'm no radio buff, but I found this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FM_broadcast_band#Historic_US_bandplan
In March 2008, the FCC requested public comment on turning the bandwidth currently occupied by analog channels 5 and 6 (76â"88 MHz) over to extending the FM broadcast band when the digital television transition is completed in February 2009.[1] This proposed allocation would effectively assign frequencies corresponding to the existing Japanese FM radio service (which begins at 76 MHz) for use as an extension to the existing North American FM broadcast band.
I used to have a copy of the Internet Yellow Pages. A physical book. The same size and shape as a telephone yellow-pages.
I still have my copy of that book. I've tossed most other outdated computer books but this one is so quaint, maybe it will be worth something to a historian a decade from now.
If someone poaches from your talent pool you poach from theirs. All's fair in love and war (and business).
Well, when I explain it to friends I put it this way. I ask them how much they love going to the DMV to renew drivers licenses....new plates..etc.
Then I tell them to imagine having to go to the DMV, and like with the above...wait often for hours in long lines with govt. workers who are drones that dont' give a shit, and yet have them in control of dispensing your medical care...what Dr. to see...what prescription to fill, etc.
Its already like that. Well, not quite as bad, but close to it. My parents tell me that up until around the time I was born, when you got sick you called the doctor, and they came to your house to see you. They called this, a "House Call". Wow, unimaginable.
When I want to see a doctor now, I first have to get past the receptionist, who schedules appointments. It takes a bit of luck to get an appointment that day. When I go in, I have to wait for a long time before a nurse calls me in. The nurse takes my vital signs, goes over my medical history file with me, asks me if I need a refill of a prescription that I took several years back (the answer is no) and plays like she's the doctor. Then I sit and wait for a while longer and another nurse usually comes in, and I go through the same thing all over again. Then I wait for a while longer and finally the doctor comes in, looks me over, and signs off on whatever the nurse has already diagnosed me with. My doctor is a nice guy but he's overworked like hell. The system is FUBAR, something has to give.
Life is a healthy respect for mother nature laced with greed.