In comp.os.linux.misc Matt Garrish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > "Michael Heiming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [..]
>> Dunno what's so BS about the possibility that the wintel mafia >> works hand in hand, M$ introduces a new OS and Intel faster CPU. > Your presumption that poor coding has anything to do with CPU development is > absurd. There may be times that M$ has to wait on faster chips before > pushing new technologies or Intel has to wait on M$ before pushing new chips > (like their 64bit chips that probably won't be get over-hyped until the next > iteration of Winblows rolls around), but that's hardly evidence of the two > working hand-in-hand. Doesn't really matter who is providing faster something that'll need or provide more power, the other will catch up soon, just to keep the game going. >> People need to use the first, luckily both come bundled with the >> latest PC people just need to buy right now. Iirc this is called >> marketing, you don't seem to have much clue about. >> > Er, that's not called marketing but a software/hardware bundle. Marketing > would be the propaganda that tries to convince you that you need both. When > you have no option that's not marketing but a monopoly, which sort of brings > this all full-circle... Ops, sorry. Having no option is M$ marketing (monopoly) for the usual user. Glad to see you got my point. ;-) -- Michael Heiming (X-PGP-Sig > GPG-Key ID: EDD27B94) mail: echo [EMAIL PROTECTED] | perl -pe 'y/a-z/n-za-m/' #bofh excuse 71: The file system is full of it -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list