O.k. guys, this board is starting to remind me of Thanksgiving at the inlaws....it starts off nice enough but always ends up with tequila shooters, nasty comments and somebody with a turkey leg rammed up their pooper.
Let's face it, we've got nothing to go on right now BUT speculation, so both negative and positive need to be considered until they're replaced by cold, hard facts...the company appears to be making forward progress with the tech (albeit slowly) and until we hear otherwise, we sit and wait as usual.
Fairchij, Scary and Aves......you're all valued contributors to the board....you guys go somewhere private and hug it out......you can spoon.....but no plugging in please, this is a family operation...........hmmm..............that last part will probably get this post deleted, but I can take rejection......I've been married for years!
I think George Carlin put it perfectly when he summed up people's perception of others around them......and it translates to this board perfectly;
"Have you ever noticed that anyone driving slower than you is an idiot and anyone driving faster than you is a maniac?"
And on a techy note....has anyone seen this? Let's get POET out there....the market keeps coming up with more and more ways to use it!
Dell’s potential savior, a $100 Android computer the size of a USB stick, now shipping to testers
Dell is said to be
working on a new device under the code-name “Project Ophelia,” and reports suggest it will essentially be an
Android-powered computer on a USB stick. The struggling PC vendor will apparently use Ophelia to help reinvent itself as company founder Michael Dell continues his efforts to take
Dell private, and now the computer on a stick is one step closer to launching. According to a recent report
from IDG News Service, Dell’s Project Ophelia “can turn any screen or display with an HDMI port into a PC, gaming machine, or streaming media player,” and it is now shipping to beta testers ahead of a public release scheduled for this fall. The device will be priced around $100,
IDG claims.