Yha, I will believe a $35 tablet with a 1GHz proc and 2GB of ram when
it is in my hand. Until then it is so much vaperwere. That said - I
would buy one :)
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 9:25 AM, j...@actionline.com wrote:
How much is computer hardware *really* worth?
This week, India announced a
Sounds great... BUT:
Until linux becomes MUCH more plug play, the average consumer will
balk. I am no fan of M$, make no mistake. However, I have, of late been
contemplating moving to Win7. Actually BOUGHT the Win7PRO and have
installed it on another boot drive.It is EASY, It is MUCH
Subject: Re: The inevitable eventual cost of computers.
Sounds great... BUT:
Until linux becomes MUCH more plug play, the average consumer will
balk. I am no fan of M$, make no mistake. However, I have, of late been
contemplating moving to Win7. Actually BOUGHT the Win7PRO and have
installed
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Wayne Davis
Until linux becomes MUCH more plug play, the
average consumer will balk.
I used to often have the whole not ready for primetime and for the
power user discussion with an old co-worker and the conclusion we
both came to is that Linux will never be
$35? Is that wholesale or retail?
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 11:43 AM, Daniel Stasinski dan...@avenues.orgwrote:
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Wayne Davis
Until linux becomes MUCH more plug play, the
average consumer will balk.
I used to often have the whole not ready for primetime and
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010, Stephen Partington wrote:
For me MS is going to be part of the world for a long time, even if the
company self destructs next year. And a Large portion of software will work
only on MS, if I want to use any of this software I will have a compatible
platform.
I am truly
From: Daniel Stasinski dan...@avenues.org
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Wayne Davis
Until linux becomes MUCH more plug play, the
average consumer will balk.
the conclusion we both came to is that Linux will never be accepted
until it *IS* Windows.
Pretty much. Most people tend to
Is Linux ready for 90% of users? Not sure. I'd say it's definitely
there for web/mail/office tasks, and probably movies ...
Games... not so much. There are a ton of gamers out there who
MUST HAVE StarCrack II and as long as stuff like that is on Windows
and not Linux, there will be a huge
On Jul 27, 2010, at 3:02 PM, Matt Graham wrote:
From: Daniel Stasinski dan...@avenues.org
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Wayne Davis
Until linux becomes MUCH more plug play, the
average consumer will balk.
the conclusion we both came to is that Linux will never be accepted
until it *IS*
j...@actionline.com wrote:
Is Linux ready for 90% of users? Not sure. I'd say it's definitely
there for web/mail/office tasks, and probably movies ...
Games... not so much. There are a ton of gamers out there who
MUST HAVE StarCrack II and as long as stuff like that is on Windows
and not Linux,
I personally disagree for something like this. Most people will never
try to install anything on this tablet other then what is in the
repository. Look at the iPad. In addition the vast majority of people
will never, ever, touch the hardware, including USB components. Most
people treat computers
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