They are going to reboot it and it will solve the problem. Heck, just like Windows. If all the users I had to support would reboot their machine before calling half of them wouldn't need to call.
Of course, they refuse to learn that...
Quick someone tell me the difference between a life-saving drug with a prohibitively high price for ~10 years and no drug at all at any price...
> If every song made was available for $0.50 with a good client,
> guaranteed results and all that, there would be very little song piracy.
Even the full $1 that iTunes charges would be perfectly fine... if it was split only between Apple (for providing the service) and the artist (for producing the work). Over the last ten years or so the RIAA/metallica have shown beyond all doubt that they are contemptible, loathsome, and evil beyond redemption. I want to see them ruined.
Virtualization is supposed to CUT costs, not incur new hardware costs.
It's not even remotely uncommon for overall cost-cutting to require additional up front expenses.
The thing is, we are not facing any extreme temperature-like metaphor. We are sacrificing them for our own comfort, not for our survival.
I don't perceive any true elements to that statement. Are middle Americans driving over exotic flora and fauna in their SUV's by shortcutting through the 'glades to get their groceries quicker? Or are acres of rain forest being burned and cut down every day by subsistence farmers in financial straits where they have no other options?
Only a small portion of the world can really argue from the position of having comfort to sacrifice things over, and those are in virtually all cases not the portions of the population on the front lines of our encroachment against nature.
I am not trying to tell you that reversing this trend is impossible, but we should not kid ourselves what socially deep roots would need to be cut or rearranged in order to affect change. So why don't you start by illustrating what comfort you could conceivably give up that would give Brazilian farmers an alternative to deforestation? Hint: it's not buying a hybrid.
His Beaming is terrible; his augmentation dots are on the barline; his slurs are too thick; his accidentals too small. His note spacing sdoesn't look too hot either.
Donald Byrd, the leading exponent of notational algorithms, has shown that fully automated music notation is not possible without human-level artificial intelligence.
"Ninety percent of baseball is half mental." -- Yogi Berra