The answer to our traffic woes is probably not flying cars, but rather something like self-driving cars on defined tracks.
you mean like subway/metro trains?
Unless you job is to write and compile and or run Solaris X86 Apps. Then you are in general at a disadvantage to Linux which has more application written for it,
99% of linux apps work fine with no modifications on Solaris.
communicates very well with Solaris Based Type Networks,
Not sure, but I'd think Solaris would communicate better on "Solaris Based Type Networks" than pretty much any other operating system.
As far as End User is concerned Linux and Solaris really look so much alike that it wouldn't be much of a learning curve.
I agree with you here...
1) This occurs when simply moving the xbox, not flipping it.
I had two different disks get scratched from the movement caused by the vibrating fans. I didn't touch it at all. I now own a PS3 and have never had an issue.
1 + 1 = 3, for large values of 1.