Comment Re:The Modern Way (Score 1) 206
Nah, you don't even need a majority. You just need to claim you have a majority and have friends in the media who'll mindlessly parrot whatever crap you send them.
Nah, you don't even need a majority. You just need to claim you have a majority and have friends in the media who'll mindlessly parrot whatever crap you send them.
Even if man-made climate change is false, reducing the fucking atmospheric pollution is a good damn idea.
Carbon dioxide isn't a pollutant. And much of the increase in real atmospheric pollution is a result of the Greens demanding that Western nations reduce CO2 emissions, so we shipped all our factories to China, where they burn coal without a care in the world about where the pollution goes.
By the same logic, touch screens are a fail because my grandmother has difficulty bringing up the Android keyboard as she is not used to touch interfaces.
Yes. Touch screens are a lousy alternative to a real user interface.
If you need a video to explain how to use your GUI... it's a fscking awful GUI.
Seriously, just admit that it's a disaster, and move on. If Microsoft don't do that, they'll be selling themselves at a cut price to Google or Apple in a few years.
Wow, you're right. It's so hard to put a Linux CD in the drive, boot up and click 'Install'.
Maybe you should try a distro that's less than twenty years old.
Here's some hard numbers on "traditional" approaches to solar ground vs space:
http://physics.ucsd.edu/do-the-math/2012/03/space-based-solar-power/
Firstly, I think everyone realises that space-based solar power makes no sense if you have to launch it from Earth on a current generation rocket at $20,000 a pound. The only economically viable plans I've seen for building them were based on building them in space from materials collected in space, and even they fell apart when you put real-world launch costs in there rather than NASA's 1970s 'out of the ass' numbers for the space shuttle.
Secondly, from what I remember, the designs I've seen used heat engines, not solar panels. Most of the spacecraft would be mirrors, not PV cells.
Space-based solar power may not make financial sense for decades to come (if ever), but that article makes about as much sense as those in the 1920s proving that you could never build an airliner that would carry more than a handful of passengers at more than a hundred and fifty miles per hour. They were perfectly true within the assumptions they made, but their assumptions were retarded.
You do know about RIGHT-CLICKING in the lower-left corner (or on the new start button in 8.1), right? Windows-X brings up the same power-users menu.
How the fsck is my grandmother supposed to figure that out?
I had the misfortune to use a Windows 8 machine a few days ago and it's a completely uninuititive piece of crap. I didn't realise just how badly the lack of a start menu hurt the OS until I had to try to run a program from the desktop. If I didn't know I could press the Windows key I'd have been completely stumped, and, even then, I had to give up on scrolling through a crazy number of worthless Metro apps to try to find the desktop app I was looking for.
How did this POS actually get shipped?
The Start Menu is not back. All they've done is added a Start button which takes you back to the crappy Metro screen where you can't find any of the apps you want to run.
Putting the Start Menu back would have been trivial, it's what users wanted, but Microsoft crapped in their face by making the Start button go to the Metro screen that users hate.
Name one OS that is just right out of the box and needs no tweaks. Linux always needs fiddling with (that's why you love it) and MacOS's two-finger scroll scrolls the wrong way by default.
How very strange.
I installed Linux on my netbook and it just worked. I installed Linux on my laptop, and it just worked. I installed Linux on my work desktop machine, and it just worked. Where is this Linux which 'always needs fiddling with' that you speak of?
When you only have one GUI option in your operating system and you have to install a third-party addon just to make it usable, it's a complete failure.
Crash programs are very expensive and a budget like Apollo's may never happen again.
I believe the point was that old iPhone users regularly complain that they upgraded to the latest and greatest operating system and now their phone feels like a 386 running XP.
Whereas, after eight years developing on Linux, I can't imagine going back to developing on an abomination like Windows. Even though Visual Studio was far more robust than Eclipse.
Maybe you should try a Linux distribution that's less than twenty years old.
As for 'Windows Desktop Environment' being good, any chance of that went away with Windows 8.
Except the Xbox has lost money over its lifetime.
There's no real competition in game consoles, not because the Xbox is so good, but because companies can't make money there.
Has Xbox turned net positive yet? I know it's finally making money, but has it reached ROI point yet?
Not as far as I'm aware.
And the 'innovation' would mostly appear to be locking in users and spying on them.
"I've seen it. It's rubbish." -- Marvin the Paranoid Android