I have a copy of Bill Gates' book, published in 1995, that came with a CD-ROM. The CD included a digital copy of the book and additional information that you could access on your computer.
I found the CD a few years ago and tried to run it, but the issue was the version of Windows I had (Windows 7, if I remember right). According to the CD the program required a newer version of Windows - Windows 95 or better.
Not planned to be obsolete and useless, but Tech seems to find a way to screw up everyone's investments no matter how much they claim otherwise.
"For those who actually understand and recognize the importance and value of a thriving public domain, this continues to be both a farce and an insult to culture."
Nothing New Here
I have a copy of Bill Gates' book, published in 1995, that came with a CD-ROM. The CD included a digital copy of the book and additional information that you could access on your computer.
I found the CD a few years ago and tried to run it, but the issue was the version of Windows I had (Windows 7, if I remember right). According to the CD the program required a newer version of Windows - Windows 95 or better.
Not planned to be obsolete and useless, but Tech seems to find a way to screw up everyone's investments no matter how much they claim otherwise.
Farce?
"For those who actually understand and recognize the importance and value of a thriving public domain, this continues to be both a farce and an insult to culture."
Not unlike the US Congress...
Time to Revolt
It looks like we need to finally kick France (and a lot of Europe) out of the Free world. They don't seem ti understand what is going on.
Not hat the USA does much better, but we aren't theb bad (yet).
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"You could say the issues coming from Texas are a little less visible to many."
Except for Rick Perry. That issue is WAY too visible to everyone.