Vista=Gimmick!!!

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There's NO NEED For a *BIG* Ol'Honkerous DeskTop OS Like Vista, ...AnyMore!!!

Maybe In 1998 But, This Is 2006!!!

Computing Has Moved/Is Moving On To The Web/OnLine!!!

As a Matter of Fact, Currently, Vista Is InHibiting REAL Computing Progress!
:-(

Vista Is a "Gimmick"!

"In marketing language, a gimmick is a unique or quirky special feature that
makes something "stand out" from its contemporaries. However, the special
feature is typically thought to be of little relevance or use. Thus, a
gimmick is a special feature for the sake of having a special feature."

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gimmick
 
The View Master:
There's NO NEED For a *BIG* Ol'Honkerous DeskTop OS Like Vista, ...AnyMore!!!

Maybe In 1998 But, This Is 2006!!!

Computing Has Moved/Is Moving On To The Web/OnLine!!!

As a Matter of Fact, Currently, Vista Is InHibiting REAL Computing Progress!
:-(

Vista Is a "Gimmick"!

Yor computer could nor run Vista. Right?

:)
 
Why Are We Still Fooling w/Vista? ...It's Time Has Passed!

Vista Woulda Been GREAT, ...In 1998! But, This Is 2006!!!

"Computing" Has Moved On... To The Web/OnLine!

There's NO NEED For Vista!

Vista=Gimmick!

Sad! But, True!

Aloha!
 
Downloading Is History & The Browser Is DEAD!!!

"Computing" Has ALREADY Run Passed Vista!!!

Breakthrough In Computer Chip Design Eliminates Wires In Data Transmission
9/20/2006
Research slated to appear in the October 2 edition of the Optical Society of
America’s (OSA) Optics Express will unveil that researchers have created a
new laser-silicon hybrid computer chip that can produce laser beams that will
make it possible to use laser light rather than wires to send data between
chips, removing the most significant bottleneck in computer design.

The development is a result of research at Intel, the world’s largest
chipmaker, and the University of California, Santa Barbara. Commercializing
the new technology may not happen before the end of the decade, but the
prospect of being able to place hundreds or thousands of data-carrying light
beams on standard industry chips is certain to make waves in both the
communications and computer industries.

The paper describes the development of a computer chip that uses
indium-phosphide-based lasers rather than electrical wires to transmit data
to neighboring computer chips, promising a much higher rate of data transfer
than previously possible in practical computing devices.

“This is an important time of change in the field of optics,†said Dr. John
Bowers, director, Multidisciplinary Optical Switching Technology Center
(MOST) and professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the
University of California, Santa Barbara. “Laying the groundwork for
high-volume, fast, high- performance optical devices is crucial. The Hybrid
Silicon Laser we describe in our Optics Express article allows lasers to be
integrated onto a silicon substrate and paves the way for future optical
communications at low cost.â€

The research is scheduled to appear in Optics Express, a completely Open
Access, online journal published by OSA. Optics Express is the most highly
cited scientific journal in optics and photonics. It publishes peer-reviewed
articles on a bi-weekly basis that report new developments in all fields of
optical science and technology. As the leading association for the optics and
photonics industry, OSA promotes cutting-edge research that spans all
applications and industries.

SOURCE: OSA

http://www.photonicsonline.com/cont...8745B}&Bucket=Current+Headlines&VNETCOOKIE=NO
 
There Is NO NEED To "DOWNLOAD" ANYTHING, ANYMORE!

There Is NO NEED For a "Browser" (IE7) ANYMORE!

U WILL ONLY NEED A "Viewer"!!!

Vista Is ALREADY Ancient History! ..ANCIENT History!!!

U Know I'm RIGHT 'Bout This!!! ...U Don't Like It But, U Know I'm RIGHT!!!

More...

Intel, UCSB Partner for Photonics Breakthrough
TechNewsWorld, CA - Sep 18, 2006
.... enable us to produce hundreds of lasers on a single bonding step with no
need for alignment," said Mario Paniccia, director of Intel's photonics
technology lab ...
Intel, UCSB researchers build 'first' hybrid silicon laser Eetasia.com
(subscription)
Intel unveils high-performance silicon-laser chip domain-B
Intel Sees The Laser Light InternetNews.com
The Money Times - MIT Technology Review
all 183 news articles »

http://news.google.com/news?ie=UTF-8&q=Intel+Photonics
 
Network Bandwidth WILL SOON FAR SURPASS The Windows Vista DeskTop OS Track!

ALL U Will Need On Your Computer Is a Thin-Client "Viewer"!!!
 
Etter en stund uttalte The View Master
Network Bandwidth WILL SOON FAR SURPASS The Windows Vista DeskTop OS Track!

ALL U Will Need On Your Computer Is a Thin-Client "Viewer"!!!

As long as it is my computer, I decide what I need on it.

You sound like a "religious" fundamentalist.
 
R U That, "Hans" From The Nakatomi Towers???

Hans Petter Nenseth said:
Etter en stund uttalte The View Master


As long as it is my computer, I decide what I need on it.

You sound like a "religious" fundamentalist.
 
Etter en stund uttalte The View Master
R U That, "Hans" From The Nakatomi Towers???

Apparently something is wrong with your keyboard. It makes no sense.
 
Just another spammer who also happens to need a shrink.

--
Peter
Toronto, Canada
XP Pro SP2 x 2 + Vista Beta
P4 D865GBFL HT @ 3.0ghz 2.0gb DDR 700gb HD
ATI Radeon 9550 Graphics
Creative Soundblaster Audigy 4 Audio
 
Peter said:
Just another spammer who also happens to need a shrink.

--
Peter
Toronto, Canada
XP Pro SP2 x 2 + Vista Beta
P4 D865GBFL HT @ 3.0ghz 2.0gb DDR 700gb HD
ATI Radeon 9550 Graphics
Creative Soundblaster Audigy 4 Audio


Peter, I believe "Troll" is the correct label for this "genius". :-)

I do agree that he needs a shrink, though.

Mic
 
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