SharkHawk
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RolandDeschain":3tzo8c9y said:@Shark: Flash was a great technology that helped spur the web into what it is today, but it's dead and should be killed off accordingly, nowadays. I don't know the story behind an Adobe employee trying to kill you, that's jacked up, but I do know Adobe products were used across the board for Cameron's Avatar, so if it's good enough for a movie that looks like that one does visually, I would say it certainly meets any reasonable professional standard one can make a claim for.
Also, your comment about what works within your budget made me laugh; I'm sure you understand why. Apple's only product that one could call reasonably priced is the base Macbook Air. Apple has always charged ridiculous premiums for their computers, and NOBODY has an argument that they are a money-saver.
In any case, like Apple all you want, just don't try to sell them as a company more ethical than Microsoft, or whatever.![]()
I never said they were ethical. I said they had contracts with school districts. That's just a fact. I can't get around it. I can't force my kids to goof around with an android tablet and root the thing when I have a cart of brand new iPads sitting in my classroom with specific apps I'm supposed to use for instruction.
Apple stuff has always been cheap for me... but again, I have a distinct advantage over a typical end user. I get it on lease (employer pays the lease) at the end of the lease Apple buys it back for X amount of dollars which applies to next lease (3 year cycles typically, but moving toward 5 now) or I can take it and pay $1 more than the lease return amount. We never shell out more than about $400 per computer. I'd say that's cheap for its life span and kid friendliness. And yes.... they are KID friendly, and I realize that computer wizards and internet superstars like to laugh about that, but let's be honest... the majority of the buying public likes things that are easy. I like Tivo, but I can't hear enough about what a POS the thing is and how stupid it is, and how I can do the same thing with the following 8 machines and a guy showing me as his system is crashing and he's got devices strung all over the room. Honestly, I can afford the $400 upfront for a lifetime Tivo and let them figure out the engineering of a setup. It's nifty. I reward them for their hard work so I don't have to do it. Could I? Certainly. I just don't want to. I'm lazy. It's the American way.
And yes.... somebody who is quite high up at Adobe did try to kill me. He pulled a gun on me in a classroom and was interrupted. It's awesome. He's rich enough that he got off totally free when the one witness (my supervisor/principal) turned tail and switched her story and claimed she didn't see a confrontation, and then she attempted to transfer me away at this guy's request because he was going to pull his "support" of the school and Adobe's annual PTA gift as well. Class acts all the way. CLASS. CLASS. CLASS. I'm glad it's good enough for James Cameron, but if Adobe was on fire I wouldn't piss the place out.