You haven't been paying much attention, Bruce, have you? It's all about market share. Windows still has a 90+ percent market share, and a bunch of stupid Mac commercials and everyone owning an iPod doesn't change that fact.
Oh, and someone broke into a Macbook Air in two minutes at a competition. Google it. "Macs are stable" PSSH. It's a computer like any other, and therefore susceptible to attackers.
My friend's brother worked with Zach Braff. Said he was a douchebag. I don't doubt it, most people in Hollywood are, with the notable exception of... wait. He's dead.
I can't understand why people haven't caught the obvious lack of "wakka wakka" in the video. That would have made it a lot better.
The video wasn't great, not for lack of execution, but because it's really really hard to combine the two universes like this. They are two totally different games, it's just not happening.
The only reason this worked is because the defense got pissed off and stopped running toward the ball. They had no speed, half probably didn't know where the ball was, and Trinity just kept lateraling it over and over. They wouldn't have been able to do that in current Division I football. There's too much speed on defense.
Um. You don't know exactly what you're talking about. DOS and NT are what's called the kernel of the operating system. That's what gives the most basic of basic functionality, and programs would simply not work if Microsoft redid the kernel every year. You know, all operating systems do this. Mac OS X is based on the Unix kernel (actually the Mach kernel, but that's in itself based on Unix). Linux distributions are based on the Linux kernel. You IMPROVE on existing operating systems, you don't just throw out millions of lines of code and make a new one every time. It's not economically feasible.
Oh, and a lot is different from the GUI, which you would know if you had any background in computer science, whether self-taught or in school.