Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
Google doesn't need a US presence. Neither does Yahoo. Neither does Amazon.

What about all of those books Amazon ships?

systems when I can roll out a single virtual machine image and debug it once. Since the school can't do that with Windows without paying a nice

Now THIS is a cool idea. Give the kids vmware or qemu or something and an image which contains your compiler/interpreter, preferred editing environment, whatever build tools you like, documentation, syllabus, course outline, whatever the heck you want them to have, and let them run it on any machine they want. Very slick. Sure beats the bad old days of having to walk to the computer lab to stare at a green screen serial terminal!

The wholesale resistance to Vista was laid during the XP rollout. It's just the nobody could actually *act* at that point.

MS recently said in the first 100 days they sold 40 million Vista licenses. If they are blowing smoke won't that come out in a report to the SEC at some point?


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