ugly charles
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Not only a link.. here is an entire website I own and have published: Link Removed
Where is your body of work?
at the risk of wasting most of you time and wealth fighting for your freedom.
All of you with A.D.D. raise your hands. How did we get from "Is it worth the money" to pirated software? If you were smart and paying attention you would have pre-ordered it for $49.99 from New Egg like I did and believe me that is very reasonable for an OS. I do think however that other companies should offer the same type of deal and they would realize more profits and less pirating of their software. After all they come out with new versions every year and at those high prices it's hard to stay current. I mean let's be honest here if it comes to upgrading hardware or spending hard earned bucks on software, what do you think the majority of people will opt for? I'm not saying that I haven't tried a friends copy of something or other myself, but with the change in the laws it's just not worth the risk. I run mostly the free versions of software that I can't afford to buy.
All of you with A.D.D. raise your hands. How did we get from "Is it worth the money" to pirated software? If you were smart and paying attention you would have pre-ordered it for $49.99 from New Egg.
No A.D.D. here just old timers disease. Well free is better of course, but this is a Capitalistic society. Whatever happened to a fair price instead of profiteering? ./quote]
It's pretty simple...
Companies got to big and collaborated to gouge their customers. The oil companies did it last year, Banks did it this year and the insurance companies have been doing it for years. Our government officials are bought through campaign contributions, making it impossible for them to protect the citizens they have taken an oath to serve. Theirfore NONE of the laws that regulate monopolistic industries have been inforced or expanded to protect the public. It's basically economic terrorism. Elected officials take an oath to protect and defend the US Constitution against all enemies, foreign and DOMESTIC.... but clearly they haven't.
The economy is in the shitter and it's as if business doesn't have a freaking clue. You know their bottom line has been affected but instead of lowering prices they raise them. I guess none of them studied economics. Or perhaps they don't give a damn. I'm betting on the latter.
Greed is a form of lust... and we all know that a standing penis has not conscience.
Apparently MS just releases these new OS's so these major comp. manufacturers can unload new pc's on us for just a little more than MS wants to charge us consumers for there product. Get the os for $300 or a whole new box for $499. Hmm. I feel as though they expect us consumers to subsidize the entire computer manufacturing industry by paying up the ass so they can give it to Dell and HP and their ilk for nothing.
It's the Microsoft "Stimulus plan" probably the only stiumulus plan that works. Support the economy and buy a new computer ! By the way... Dell recently fell to #2 Acer is now the top dog.... probably buying Gateway didn't hurt them either.
Economy be damned. I say get a clue, Learn a bit about Computers, take that $500 that you would have spend on a POS Dell, HP, Acer etc and build a machine!
Building a box is no problem. It's what I have always done. And I like windows! I just don't think it's right for consumers to seemingly bear the brunt of the cost of the OS just so POS computer manufacturers can sell there stuff cheaply.
It's WRONG!
None of the examples you cite even remotely resemble the scenario we have here. I'm pretty sure if dell had to pay $299 for utimate than the price of their boxes would jump up to $799.Don't forget we had to buy dvd players to replace VHS... then we had to dump them to buy BlueRay
Before that we had to dump 5 inch floppies and replace with 3.5 hard flopplies... now they are all gone and we have to buy USB
Before that our records were 12 inch, then tape decks, then smaller tape deck, then cd players
Consumer always "bears the brunt" of new technology
My first lover was ugly but I upgraded when i married...
None of the examples you cite even remotely resemble the scenario we have here. I'm pretty sure if dell had to pay $299 for utimate than the price of their boxes would jump up to $799.
Well your in luck. Unlike the software industry, the prices on those seems to be dropping.I still can't afford a HDTV