January 14, 2003
Decisions, decisions.
Okee dokee...with a swift flick of the wrist, I think that I've got what I need to know for now about categories taken care of. Methinks that I've just made a decision to abandon the XP look and feel for this one...hmm...need sleep.
Whats old is new and whats new is...broken?
Apparently I have no clue what the categories are for in the first damned place. agh. I do like the new style sheet however.
Working on categories and general setup...
This doesn't seem to be that rough at first blush. I'm still peeved that Joe is having such a hard time getting the imports done, but I'm getting close to conceding that point. Philosophy is so hard to let go. sigh.
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Tue, 14 Jan 2003 18:00:47 GMT
Guy
Kewney on Mira: "
The worst problem is that you can have two
displays, but you can only use one of them at a time. You can, for
example, leave the standard PC on your desk, with a standard display;
and then switch to the Smart Display and wander off downstairs with it.
Now comes the crunch: you leave the portable thing in the kitchen,
because Microsoft says it is just ideal for the cook of the family to
have around while they work. Except; as long as the cook is using it,
the machine upstairs is disabled.
Equally, if you're using it upstairs, in the den, the cook can't get
access to the network.
The reason for this isn't complex: it's Microsoft's decision. It's a
meaningless, bureaucratic, penny-pinching bit of customer-indifference
which shows, more eloquently than any amount of court-room argument, why
people fear a Microsoft monopoly. You may be paying a thousand bucks but
you don't get a Windows licence with that.