Can someone please explain to me …
…why the hell Microsoft always assumes the whole world is using Windows?
And why am I getting these retarded popup messages on my Hotmail homepage:

…when Internet Explorer for my operating system doesn’t even exist anymore?
No, I am not going to “upgrade” (lol) my Safari 3.0 to a more “recent browser” (double lol), but you Microsoft idiots should definately upgrade to a more functional brain.
Thank you.
iMac 24″

Well, I have finally decided to go for it and, after selling my dear G5, on Sunday I headed for the Apple Store and this baby is finally mine :)
I obviously got the 24-inch model due to the problems affecting all 20-inch screens that I have mentioned in the previous post. (I even decided to show the issue to the Apple assistant in the shop to see what he had to say about it but all he could tell me was: “Shit .. you are right!” — go figure).
Anyway, first impression is *extremely* positive: boot time is under 15 seconds (no kidding) the LCD is absolutely stunning and overall speed is extremely good.
I have even set up a Windows Vista partition bootable in either native mode or trough VMware just in case, performance was really good in both cases. Only drawback is the video card, that under performs a little when used with Anti aliasing (frame rates are literally cut in half even with a basic 2xAA) but I am sure this is just a driver issue that will be addressed soon with an update.
Yay for Apple once again :)
Just my luck
Just as I decide to sell my glorious PowerMac G5 to get myself a brand new iMac 20″, I find out that all of the 20 inch models come with terrible LCD screens, much worse than even the ones that came with the previous generation iMacs.
The 24″ is not affected by this problem, but 1) I cant afford it and 2) it doesn’t fit on my desk.
Nice Youtube video explaining what i am talking about:
Looks like I will have to wait for a second revision (and hope Apple will care enough to get this issue fixed)…
Sigh.
Microsoft Live Earth > Google
It is VERY uncommon for me to praise Microsoft, and well, I don’t think it ever happened before and next time could be in like 50 years or something, but what they did with their Live Earth service is utterly amazing.
Their “bird’s eye” photographic scans of most world cities is going to leave most people stunned.
I think the best way to show how this is a total winner compared to Google Earth is by linking a screenshot of the house I lived in while I was in staying in Oxford, taken directly from there.
Or you could visit the Colosseum.
What is the next step? Are they going to zoom in our bedrooms too???
