This just goes to shows you how good Windows emulation on Linux is.
What about the Galactic Barrier?
I agree. The card used in the demo was likely a prototype and couldn't be shown. The card in the pictures looks more like of a very rough mock up intended to give an idea of what the actual card will look like when it is in production. TFA makes much ado about nothing.
That's just a matter of getting past the unfamiliarity of the OS program.
Its not unfamiliarity with the OS program, per se. I tend to use open source programs than not. It seems that some programs are written with how the programmer(s) want or think the program should behave rather than adjusting that user interface for the End User. It is the End user that drives program adoption. It does not matter if the program is Open or Closed source. If the End User cannot intuitively figure out how to use that program then that program will be dropped.
For me it really wasn't about the lack of features. It was more on how easy it was to use as program. You have Feature X,Y, and Z on there, but if I have to navigate Menus A, B, C, and D to find that feature then I will not use that program.
Here is Texas, the (Department of Public safety (DPS) launched a website where you can renew your driver's license, change your address, register your vehicle, etc. Beats having to stand in line for a couple of hours.
Good news, everyone! The site is already not loading.
Well, that was how I remember spelling it. Technically, we are both correct. So, meh.
Deploy: Lazorbeak. Mission: Scout Terrorists.
Why ask for 1 trillion when we can ask for 1 billion? *raises pinky*
Yes
So do you, Dr Jones.
This is perfect when I say the names of all 50 states in one syllable.
Colbert, whom the waters flushed.
On the eighth day, God created FORTRAN.