Millions of years from now, when archaeologists are sifting through what was once the SATA drives of the 'izmolo servers, they will look at this article's comments, and lo, they shall be hence used as a prime example of pedantry and nitpicking from our era of Man before Machine.
I am now in a rush to add every Criterion Collection film that I can to my DVD Queue. Kurasawa is first, but what titles should I desperately add after that?!
EDIT: Oh, just the streaming ability is being removed? Well then, I am nervously OK with that, I suppose… for now.
If this was done during the 1990s, HP would have had their OEM Windows license pulled from under their feet by Microsoft, and that would have been the death knell for them… at least, in personal computing.
This looks more like My First Game Controller!™ rather than an actual game controller, at least. Besides, that analog stick looks to be of rather poor build quality.
This 2010/03/20 article was reposted today? So THAT is why I suddenly got a reply to my comment today out of the blue, nearly 10 months after it was posted!
Shame that nothing in this post was actually updated, though, other than the timestamp of publication. :-/
Looks great from afar, but using it in daily life would be a great pain. I don't know how anyone would be able to utilize such a narrow candybar display.
I only use Vox whenever I want gapless playing between playlists and FLAC track listings. For single track playback, the Fluke plugin for Quick Look does the job quite well, and quite frankly, I use Quick Look much more than Vox.
But, at least I no longer have to launch VLC just to play FLACs, in any case!