Children see. Children do.
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In to gaming? Check out the newest music video from PopCap for Plants vs. Zombies, coming May 5th
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- #Why CNN struggles to cover the economic crisis
- #This looks like a photochop, but it isn't. Very cool picture
- #There is room for all of God's creatures
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- #MSNBC lets us know that 2nd most popular TV show CSI: Miami is also the worst
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- #RIP D.C. Madam - suicide by nylon rope
- #HTML, XHTML, and CSS, Sixth Edition (Visual Quickstart Guide) by Elizabeth Castro
JavaScript and Ajax for the Web, Sixth Edition (Visual QuickStart Guide) by Tom Negrino
The Essential Blender: Guide to 3D Creation with the Open Source Suite Blender by Roland Hess
Children see. Children do.
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Linux Format (a British Linux rag) has a PDF guide to speeding up your Linux distribution
Just wanted to point out this amazingly realistic POV-Ray render
Recently, I had a chance to get what I thought was a pretty good deal on a new Microsoft Zune. I received the Zune on Saturday and finally had a chance to hook it up to charge last night and load some music this morning. I figured that as a second release generation from Microsoft, it should be past some of the past problems. Besides – flight simulation software and hardware have been the only 2 categories I’ve felt Microsoft has ever been good at.
Let me just get out of the way now my opinion that this is the absolute worst MP3 player available on the market right now. If this is the best Microsoft can do in the 2nd generation, it’s no wonder Apple and (significantly behind but still far better than other options) Sansa are leading the media player market.
Now, for some of the “Why is that?” answers.
I haven’t had a chance to test the social aspects of the player. I doubt I ever will, but if I get a chance I’ll post again on my thoughts. I can say right now that if this is all Microsoft has come up with after having years to see what Apple is doing, there isn’t much incentive for other media player producing companies to strive to create better devices or interfaces. I don’t think Microsoft should just copy what Apple has done, but I think following Apple’s model of braindead simple to use is the right way to go. Microsoft needs to get someone who understands gadget use by non-gadget freaks, as the Zune makes it clear no one at the company currently has that idea wrapped up.
I have more thoughts, but want to wait until I’ve used to player a bit more before making some comments I’m mulling right now.
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