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Nick Carr was promising auctions between gas stations on the new onboard VW dashboard within cars as a new advertising service
Microsoft can probably propose this mashup as a first step to the solution for this real time auction.
This new 3D dashboard is detailled at http://www.autoblog.com/2006/02/03/vw-to-use-go...
or on my blog (in French) at http://media-tech.blogspot.com/2006/02/google-v...
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Okay, so not supported on Safari. Debug menu, User agent, Windows MSIE 6.0
Works fine.
Well done to Microsoft. Yet another lock out. This kind of crap is not really endearing me to Microsoft.
P.S Hope you have/had a gd flight :D
I think we also made the villars hot tub record (8 at the same time, 8 guys thought...)
Have a nice and safe return.
Regards
Pierre
when will you talk to us about those "little" tricks that M$ uses for guarantee their monopoly over the market?
I'm not saying that because I'm some kind of *nix geek user (that most of the times hates M$ for obvious reasons), but when I bought my last laptop (from Acer) I get pissed off about M$ because Acer used M$ DSDT Compiler in order to compile the DSDT (it's a table that BIOS passes to OS, containing information about the ACPI). And guess what? If I reverse the code generated by M$ Compiler and try to re-compile it on the same compiler (but from Intel, that was the company that first develop ACPI specs) I got lots of errors. Then I had to correct those errors one by one and apply a patch to my OS of choice so when the kernel starts to boot, it overrides the original DSDT from BIOS and uses then one of my on (the fixed one, I mean).
Do you have any idea how much time I spend fixing this kind of thing? I'm not talking about little monopoly tactics here like "I'm unable to close my MSN when I open my Outlook". I'm talking about things that most of people simply don't know. They buy a new pc (sometimes without Windows), install whatever OS they want and then the hardware does not work properly because the manufacturer and M$ made a deal to broke ACPI using M$ Compiler.
It's widely known that M$ broke the ACPI Protocol when they build their DSDT compiler, it's also widely known that ACPI is an OPEN protocol that should be followed by the book. Instead, M$ just make little changes on it that only Windows can recognize (sure, it's undocummented) and give to the hardware manufactures a broken compiler that will make those computers unable to run with ACPI enabled on other SO than Windows.
How about that? Could you please tell to us when M$ will stop thinking about the users like stupid people and respect them by not trying to enforce their software using those kind of tactics?
PS: sorry but English isn't my native language ;)
This is from my experience for zipcode 48105.
(Not spoken to bash MS, as a former intern.)
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*sighs*
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/COA1681
perhaps we'll catch Amina in some microsoft pr someday soon? ;)
safe travels.
enjoyed meeting you there. remember you are always welcome in switzerland.