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Its a really strange argument. When you run Office or Photoshop on a Mac, and print to an Epson printer, or maybe use a Minolta negative scanner, or backup to an external usb drive, or import from your Canon in raw, how exactly is this 'a system designed top to bottom'?
On the other hand, when you use Office over XP to interface to Exchange Server....maybe that really is a system designed top to bottom. At least in the respects that you might feel count, if any of them really do count.
This is just silliness. Not my own phrase, but we need to stop claiming as advantages things which the Mac does not have, and which would not be advantages even if they did.
That's a bit irrelevant of course, except for a few crusaders nobody would want to pirate MacOSX and use it on their hardware at this point, it's much easier to pirate Windows plus all the "software" people are talking about is there.
I'm only worried that Apple may choose to go the generic x86 path all of a sudden and then the whole platform will go down the drain. Microsoft has such a huge experience (decades!) of supporting third-party junk and Apple doesn't have this, and Microsoft was learning when the web wasn't as large and whiny as it is now. The moment someone's notebook's built-in camera is not supported there'll be whines all over the place.
Apple hardware is extremely stable - I've had about 50 Minis and a couple of iMacs running for a year in an office and none of them have had any hardware issues so far. I find this pretty impressive having witnessed the stability of PC hardware. Just trying to say here that you can configure an adequately stable generic PC from better components, but nobody would do it of course because the price would skyrocket.
see his blog, this entry http://semthex.freeflux.net/blog/archive/2006/10/24/haleluja-it-s-d...
where he writes that mifki did it before him..
I'm trying to defend my ownership of my work and you saying I'm making fool of myself? Will you be happy if you do something but in all news there's another name?
we never worked together. I always worked alone and shared my progress/sources/solutions. he always worked with one of other hackers and never shared sources/solutions. I started later but first got single-user working and then gui fully working, he published his kernel only when I said how to solve last problem (timeline can be easily found in corresponding forum thread). and after this you think his name should appear in the news?
also as I said before what is written here about TPM is simply incorrect.
Edited 2006-10-26 20:40




