gOS – a.k.a. – The Closest Thing We’re Getting To A Google Operating System

3 November, 2007

gOS Linux is an operating system that uses the Linux kernel and multiple freeware/open source programs-many of which are applications directly from Google embedded into the system. Though not official or backed by the company, it does seem like a legitimate Linux OS. And it must be if it’s loaded on the Everex PC TC2502.

Everex TC2502 Specifications:
-1.5GHz, VIA C7®-D Processor
-512MB DDR2 533MHz, SDRAM
-80GB Hard Disk Drive
-DVD-ROM/D-RW Optical Drive
-VIA UniChrome Pro IGP Graphics
-Realtek 6-Channel Audio
-”Averages just 2 Watts of power consumption.”

I know what you’re thinking after reading those specs, but that’s the price when you go Green.

Micrsoft Surface

2 November, 2007

Is this not the coolest thing ever? Imagine the possibilities of this crazy technology. I wonder how Microsoft will screw this one up. Let’s just hope they pull another “Windows 95″ or something.

Viacom Can Go To Hell–Just Don’t Take The Daily Show With You

1 November, 2007

I can’t believe what our world is coming to! This is ridiculous! I am of course talking about Viacom’s lawsuit against YouTube for copyright infringement. My second blog was going to be in response to a video on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in which Lynne Cheney looks like a complete &!%#$! However, I wasn’t able to post the YouTube video on this website because YouTube recently took that video down. I then tried to upload the video on many other video sharing websites-all of which rejected the video. After finally getting it to one site, I couldn’t get it to properly post in my blog.

Anyways, what I mean to say is that if YouTube carries on this with this and all these “copyright infringed” videos don’t even make it a week on there, there will be hell to pay. Sooner or later, there’ll be smaller video sharing websites that start-up and just “aren’t fully capable of enforcing copyright laws” and those will begin grabbing market share from YouTube. YouTube will be like Kazaa or Napster is today.

And I’m not done—what’s with Viacom? I mean, obviously they’re acting in the most profitable way they can but this is just crazy. We should have the right to share these videos with one another. Copyright laws today are far too strict than they need to be. And because of all this crap, it’s not hard to find a lot of anti-Viacom posts online. Look at all the other companies that have their video content shared freely online and haven’t taken any action whatsoever. I don’t see any lawsuits coming from them. Maybe they realise that the sharing of their content can actually prove beneficial to them as well as to their consumers.

Hillary (And Democrats) Get Owned at Dartmouth

31 October, 2007

Wow. I mean Wow. How could Hillary say such a thing? I don’t think she realises that the only reason for her prominence in the the media is because she’s the wife of the former President. When people look at her, they see Bill Clinton #2 and when she goes and disagrees so strongly on an issue such as this one, it makes people start to think. Could it be that she actually has an agenda of her own? Time will tell…

And as for the others: Obama, Biden, and probably what would have been a similar response by every other lucky candidate who didn’t have to answer that, I think it’s clear how that video made you look.


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