Thursday, February 22, 2007

All versions of Vista may be virtualized

According to the Houston Chronicle, Microsoft employee Scott Woodgate seems to confirm a myth that the End User License Agreement (EULA) for Windows Vista prevents some versions from being installed on a virtual machine.

As Ed Bott correctly points out, the EULA prevents one from reusing the license to install Vista Home Basic or Premium once it has been installed somewhere. Contrast that with Vista Enterprise and Ultimate which allow you to create up to 4 virtual installations of Vista (or XP) on that machine.

Microsoft continues to disrespect Apple users at its own peril. Cancel or Allow?

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

You are coming to a sad realization...

Cancel or Allow?

If you don't find the new Mac advertisement funny then perhaps you haven't experienced enough Vista joy. Seriously. It's true. And it hurts. Microsoft needs to find its NextStep.

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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Steve Jobs: "Teachers Unions are what's wrong with our schools"

Steve Jobs may be doing a great job of running Apple, Inc. but he sure doesn't know what he's talking about when it comes to education. Speaking at an event sponsored by the Texas Public Education Reform Foundation he said unionization was "off-the-charts crazy" and compared schools to small companies with the principal analogous to the CEO. I would respectfully submit to Mr. Jobs that many of the problems come from management above the principal and go all the way up to the Governor. The district offices, the legislature, and the Governor are the ones who do the most harm to our education system and not the hard working teachers who put much more into their jobs than they receive in compensation.

I challenge Steve Jobs to come up with a list of "bad" teachers and compare it to my list of bad administrators. I'll win every time. To be fair we should weight the rankings. Someone with the title equivalent of CFO or General Counsel should carry more weight than someone doing the equivalent job of a quality assurance tester working onsite at ASUSTek's facilities. But we'll handicap Steve-o and give The Governator, Deukmejian, Wilson and all the other education-friendly Republican Governors the same importance as an energetic, inspiring History teacher who has no tenure (and no job come July 1).

Please, Steve, continue the analogy and start talking about the people who are responsible for allocating funds and the gross mismanagement they have allowed on their watch. Then come back and we can talk about the teachers.

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