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Tuesday, October 11
by
Siobhan McLaughlin
on Tue 11 Oct 2005 10:28 AM PDT
if you like this book.
I am all for guilty pleasures and this book was the perfect gift for me to read while waiting in airports but its depedancy on paragraph after paragraph of descriptive text was poor writing. Also, university professors are not like that. And university classes are not like that. You don't get to sit in the class and answer back while your professor asks clever questions to get that 'Ah ha moment'. You sit, you take notes, you chase after them at the end of class, if you have a question.
by
Siobhan McLaughlin
on Tue 11 Oct 2005 07:00 AM PDT
I think we can all agree that the Sun – Google (Sungle) annoucement was a bust. It was basically Sun reminding everyone that Sun is still the hip, cool, open-source, ‘we hate microsoft’ company it always was. I think they just want to say, ‘See, we really are cool. The Google guys will hang out with us’. Sun has long been at the forefront of anti-Microsoft initatives. Once upon a time a Sun workstation running Unix was considered the ‘real man’s Operating System’. Then along came Linus Torvald to take Sun’s glory. I am encouraged to see Jonathan Schwartz, CEO of Sun Microsystems discuss the end of the PC era and the beginning of the network era. He certainly seems to be trying to get the expression, « The Netwok is the PC » to catch on in a McLuhan-esque way. I agree that the era of the PC is over. Laptop computers which seem to get cheaper every time my Futureshop flyer gets delivered are basically closed systems for 90% of users. So how soon before I buy my computer from my Internet Service Provider ?
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