Comment Re:People still buy tube TVs? (Score 1) 153
Criminals shouldn't be punished? Politicians try cases?
Criminals shouldn't be punished? Politicians try cases?
Until it's you that the health insurance company refuses to pay for. I bet you won't be so callous then.
Yeah those poor persecuted billion dollar world controlling artificial entities and the suffering billionaires who run them. How on earth can you say with a straight face that fear of the too powerful is in any way equivalent to persecution.
Maybe you should ask people what they think of Windows some time rather than assuming that it sells well because it's good. It sells well because it's always sold well and it's a pain to switch away from given that the options are much more expensive (Windows laptops start at 250GBP here, Macbook Airs start at 999GBP) or havereduced compatibility (Linux, despite what the delusional people on here will have you believe, doesn't run a great deal of the software and hardware that ordinary people want to use). No-one uses Windows because they like, they use it because it runs the stuff they want it to run.
Until you want to use a piece of software that doesn't run on Kubuntu. Then the $0 means nothing. Now off you go and pretend that everything on Windows has a Linux equivalent.
You're brave. Every time I dare to suggest that Ubuntu might not be the greatest desktop OS ever using my own experiences with it as examples I get called a Microsoft shill and worse. I'm so much of an MS shill in fact that I'm typing this on a Mac in Chrome and haven't used Windows outside work for months.
Well obviously...why anyone wouldn't think of doing that is beyond me.
We can't have more modern sites because IE is updated so slowly. By the time IE10 comes out for an OS people actually use, IE9 will have spent 2 years in production without any updates to its capabilities. The corporate inertia is coming from Redmond not anywhere else.
I'm quite weary of IE myself.
The price is probably a factor too.
Why is it so difficult to understand that the reason that XP has stuck around so long is because Vista and 7 cannot run a great deal of software and hardware that businesses use and depend on? That's all. No conditioning of the under 30s not to upgrade but a simple business decision to carry on using stuff that already works. Why do you think Microsoft included XP Mode in 7?
The Daily Mail is notorious for lying. Shame on you for linking to them.
In what way is the BBC Labour focused? I don't give a shit about what Mark Thompson said, show me some actual examples.
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Thus spake the master programmer: "After three days without programming, life becomes meaningless." -- Geoffrey James, "The Tao of Programming"