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And on the eighth day, God looked down on his planned paradise and said, "I need a caretaker." So God made a farmer.
God said, "I need somebody willing to get up before dawn, milk cows, work all day in the field, milk cows again, eat supper, then go to town and stay past midnight at a meeting of the school board." So God made a farmer.
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AS A CLOSE observer of politics and messaging, I’ve noticed that the politician who controls the terminology, controls the message. Thus inheritance tax becomes a “death tax” and a $1 trillion tax increase turns into “revenue enhancement.”
The PC has long been a victim of this. Years ago, when the “do everything on the server” crowd tried to fight back against the rising adoption rate of PCs in companies, they pointed to the higher cost of PCs, and started calling their products “thin clients” and PCs the “fat clients.” No matter what your physical stature is, we can all admit that labeling something “fat” conjures up the image of some slovenly dude wearing a T-shirt stained by Taco Bell Fire Sauce. Rather than fight back with its own messaging by calling thin clients “weak clients,” the PC industry shrugged its shoulders and sheepishly accepted the label.
More recently, the industry, analysts, and media have embraced the phrase “post PC” as a way to describe the end of the PC. Rather than you sitting in an office all day under greenish fluorescent lighting processing TPS reports from a desktop, you’ll be using your post-PC device while reclining in the grass under the warm sun of the Hobbit Shire. Because that’s how we’ll all work in the post-PC world. Hell, why go to the office at all? Why not just tell your boss you’re working from a café today on your tablet? I’m sure she’ll give you the thumbs up.
I’m not going to let them control the messaging anymore. The “fat client”? That’s actually a “fast client” or “productive client” now. Oh, you say you can’t even view 4K video, let alone edit it, on your thin client or tablet? Perhaps you might want to use a productive client for it.
And just as the Mayan’s predicted: On January 4, 2014 (1.4.14), a gravity wave will obliterate all of the major PC vendors and hardware suppliers, leading to a post-PC apocalyptic world. With no fast PCs left in the world, editing of 4K video or converting 12GB of RAW image files from a 36MP DSLR camera can only be done on a post-PC apocalyptic device, such as your dual-core tablet. Also, those really long essays? They’ll have to be done by touch or on an exceedingly cramped and unreliable Bluetooth keyboard.
I don’t know about you, but I’m not looking forward to living in a post-PC apocalyptic world.
Gordon Mah Ung is Maximum PC’s deputy editor, senior hardware expert, and all-around muckraker.
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Hulk: Gray by Jeph Loeb
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Amé con locura y con pasión Spider-Man Blue y las colaboraciones de estos hombres en Batman no me desagradan, pero ahora si me he quedado frío.
No sé si se deba a que ahora se aventuraron en un territorio desconocido y no trabajaron sobre la obra de otros autores, además se fueron al origen de Hulk, cuando el personaje era mucho más básico que lo que vino con Peter David y muchos más.
También, Hulk no es uno de mis personajes favoritos y casi no he leído libros de este personaje, mientras que Spidey es religión desde la pubertad.
Si el personaje que veíamos en los 60 hubiera tenido la profundidad que Loeb quiso imprimirle aquí, la historia sería otra, además de que ese show con Lou Ferrigno flaco favor le hizo a la profundidad del personaje y a como se le percibe.
Por último, yo soy de las dos personas en el mundo que aman el Hulk de Ang Lee, este libro es de aquel lejano 2003, me sigue gustando más aquel vituperado trabajo del director asiático.
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