Comment Re:All four Oreo users? (Score 2) 277
I like the creamy center.
I like the creamy center.
It's too bad Steve Jobs didn't pass away earlier.
You must be on the Samsung board of directors.
Too bad you had to actually do work to develop and support your app.
Which they apparently did for awhile, without a good return on their investment.
You've only had 50 years to file a complaint. No use crying about it now.
Many years ago I read the book "Prisoner's Dilemma".
Interesting book with a bit of Game Theory and biography of Von Neumann.
Thought it interesting to note that my father's and Von Neumann's lives ever-so-slightly intersected at Operation Crossroads.
Because I did love the Amiga so, I chose BeOS. It seemed like the obvious successor, and in some ways followed the Amiga in a path to oblivion.
You may want to read this.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/02/AR2010070203977.html
Harry has already done enough to ruin the country.
There were hard drive interfaces for the Amiga 1000 as well. I have one called a FastTrak from Xetec.
Electronically, the Amiga 1000's side port was identical to the Amiga 500. It was physically flipped upside down.
Wow, look at you with the misinformation. It's like I'm back on the FidoNet Amiga Echo.
That was true. I was friends with the local Southwest Florida Amiga dealer. He expressed that very issue to me almost 20 years ago.
It was a fascinating time though. I even got to meet Jay Miner once and later talked to him through his BBS called "The Mission"
But is did eventually have "Electronic Mail"
Well, there were quite a few that were expecting the iPad to be priced much higher than it's $499 starting point. Some were pointing toward $999.
Apple's not selling them at a loss either; not like the netbook makers.
So if the media hype is so cheap, why can't other manufactures get the word out? It can't possibly be that Apple has a product that people actually want, is it?
In the pre second coming of Steve Jobs era, there was a secret project called Star Trek at Apple. It was a port of the "classic" MacOS for Intel.
Surprised it hasn't turned up in a Redwood City bar.
The slogan is "Bing it and decide".
Microsoft, just use Bing: "Atom or ARM for my datacenter?"
*Bam* (or bing) there's your answer!
You're welcome!
To do nothing is to be nothing.