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Inspired by Transformers, this short Visual Effects piece shows us what really goes on inside our home computers ... that's right, they're robots, and they wanna bea...
Inspired by Transformers, this short Visual Effects piece shows us what really goes on inside our home computers ... that's right, they're robots, and they wanna beat the f#!@ out of each other.
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Your right on the polls. They had X amount of people who bought their 360 at the same time (with the newest chips) and they calculated that the new chips were even worst than the ones before, 65% fail rate.
Software support was none existent when Vista first came out, nothing but patches that didn't fix a damn thing.
And as far as iTunes goes A. How about examples of "configurable" problems B. I run iTunes on a VIRTUAL Windows machine and it run just fine.
And they may base their polling samples on small sample sizes and often garner the attention of those with broken machines.
Regarding Vista: 1. How is this MS's fault (if you mean in terms of hardware?). 2. Hardware support has long since improved. 3. IE6 probably the major thing which isn't supported in Vista.
In terms of iTunes when I last tried it I disliked it's lack of configurability/extendability and it seemed rather bloated/slow (at least the Windows port).
I read an article highlighting a piece of info from a magazine stating that the Xbox 360 failure rate was at 65% about 2 months ago. Microsoft wont release official numbers so separate companies have to do it themselves. Me saying that the failure rate is at 50% is a gift to Microsoft. I've seen so many companies downgrade, or should I say upgrade, to XP because of the lack of support. What specific problems have you encountered using iTunes?
Regardless of whether you "hear" of it or not doesn't make it true. A failure rate of 50% is a gross exaggeration. The Xbox 360 has done far better than Apple's attempt at a gaming platform (i.e. the Pippin).
I personally don't mind Vista. At least post-SP1, it has been a pretty good OS IMO. iTunes would be an example of Apple software that I find annoying.
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Software support was none existent when Vista first came out, nothing but patches that didn't fix a damn thing.
And as far as iTunes goes A. How about examples of "configurable" problems B. I run iTunes on a VIRTUAL Windows machine and it run just fine.
Regarding Vista:
1. How is this MS's fault (if you mean in terms of hardware?).
2. Hardware support has long since improved.
3. IE6 probably the major thing which isn't supported in Vista.
In terms of iTunes when I last tried it I disliked it's lack of configurability/extendability and it seemed rather bloated/slow (at least the Windows port).
i know that u made this while u were at
the Art Institue i hope to go there when i get out of high school
ur awsome
I personally don't mind Vista. At least post-SP1, it has been a pretty good OS IMO. iTunes would be an example of Apple software that I find annoying.
And if you have a good computer then both the PS3 and Xbox 360 suck, i mean you cant really upgrade them, computer cost alot more but it is worth it.
Ok how about this? What Apple hardware is as bad as the Xbox 360 and what Apple software is as bad as Windows Vista?