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Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: The Sith Lords
Eh, I've been away from my blog for a little bit. Not much going on with me. I'm waiting for the The Sith Lords Restoration Project to be completed. The game this mod is being created for is Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords. It is being developed in order to restore most of the content that was left out of the original game upon its release. I've been waiting for it for a couple of years now. The game itself is all kinds of awesome but apparently much of the original content was left out due to time constraints on the development team, Obsidian Entertainment. It was Obsidians choice to leave the files for the missing content on the game disc so modders decided to develop a mod restoring that content. I've been anticipating this for a long time and it's nearly finished.

Yeah, I'm a bit of a Star Wars fan. :)
 
 
   
 

Recession - What recession...
I own a business that manufacturers Industrial PC enclosures and in June 2008, we developed a unit that will accommodate an LCD TV, providing a secure environment. This has been our success we are getting enquiries from the 4 corners of the globe due to it being so unique and cost effective.

The LCD enclosures will withstand any opportunist theif or vandal so they are ideal for digital signage applications - this is were we are winning contracts. We are in negotiations for a contract to provide 1 countries prisons with these units so the inmates don't smash them up.

The title may be a little rude, for many people who are suffering, however we have seen a huge rise in demand since the slow down, last year it was a different story!

I'm sure the current economy will regain it's losses and we will all be back on track, he's to ALL our successes.
 
 
 

   
How Did Tablet PC End up in Failure

It has done nothing but taking away a tiny share of the notebook market.


 

The tablet PC has been available in the market for a year. According to Acer CEO J.T. Wang, the company, which is the second largest tablet PC manufacturer in the world, sold 100,000 units during the year, only about 5%of the sales of its notebooks during the same period of time.

 

That is really not an encouraging result for the product, which looks like a slate. Because of that, critiques are surging across the industry, which mainly include the following aspects:

 

- Weak promotional efforts from Microsoft:

 

Manufacturers blame Microsoft for the discouraging market performance, saying that its budget for the product marketing is too little, and it has not introduced any large, sustainable marketing program. Some even mock the product as "an abandoned child" of Microsoft.

 

- High price

 

A general opinion is to compare the tablet PC with the notebook, as they are both portable computers with similar LCD displays. Currently, the price of the tablet PC, which is higher than that of the notebook, is regarded an obstacle to the sales.

 

Some manufacturers are trying to lower the cost by using cheaper operating systems (Microsoft charges high license fees for the tablet operating system), others by squeezing money out of the LCD panel, for example, introducing tablet PCs with smaller sizes.

 

In addition, the handwriting recognition input is the biggest selling point of the tablet PC. Added together, the costs of the operating system, the panel and the handwriting recognition input system account for 40% of the total. Manufacturers believe that if they could save more money out of those three parts, maybe the tablet PC could still have a chance to spread over.

 

- Handwriting recognition input is not the selling point

 

In February (2003), I wrote an article about the tablet PC, "Tablet PC - Love and Hatred Story between Keyboard and Display". In the article, I expressed my concern on this ambiguously positioned product, as many manufacturers did not even know whether it should have a keyboard or not.

 

The handwriting recognition input, which was advocated as the highlight of the product, did not turn out to be a selling point. According to a MIC study, at the present time, handwriting recognition input is something "nice to have", not something "must have". Therefore, it could not be a driving force for purchase activities.

 

Of course, manufacturers are welcome to make improvements according to those shortcomings. But the question is: will consumers be willing to buy once the price drops, even to the extent below that of the notebook? Is price the prime consideration of consumers?

 

The following figure shows a number of user groups in terms of high-tech marketing. Generally speaking, innovators and early adopters are the first ones to try a new product. But please note the part marked "Gap". If this gap is not crossed, the high-tech product will stand still at a small niche outside the mass market.

 

 

If the figure released by Mr. J.T. Wang is correct, the tablet PC is still in that small niche, incapable of crossing the gap into the mass market. With the current speed of market growth, it is not expected to accomplish this task within the next few years.

 

Ironically, compared with the notebook, which is developed for the business use, the tablet PC, with its handwriting recognition input, is a product intended for the mass market. How comes that a product that is supposed to have crossed the gap long ago be stopped before the mass market?

 

In general, what the innovators and early adopters care about most is the functions of a product. If the functions could satisfy their particular requirements, they would buy pretty soon. To cross the gap, price cut could be an option. Yet if the functions are too special, mass consumers will not be interested even if there is a price cut.

 

It is for that reason that the PDA and notebook have been limited to the business community and unable to reach the mass market so far. Who will carry a computer for all day? Who are so busy that they have to use the PDA to arrange for their agendas? At least not mass market consumers.

 

The tablet PC is often compared with the notebook. Obviously, manufacturers are aiming at business people too. The problem is, such people could buy the notebook, which is even cheaper, and does not have the particular requirement for the handwriting recognition input. (it's mush easier to use the keyboard, isn't it?)

 

A price cut could affect only those business people. At least when the tablet PC is selling at the same price of the notebook, the chance for business people to buy it will increase. But even so, the tablet PC only crosses Gap B in the following figure.

 

 

If the tablet PC successfully opens the business market, could it cross the other gap into the mass market? I am skeptical about that very much, because price cuts are barely effective (they are still more expensive than the desktop) and the demand is nowhere in sight (who will carry a computer all day?).

 

I saw an advertisement of Acer before, showing two young westerners carrying tablet PCs in a visit to aboriginals in Taiwan's mountain areas, writing and painting along the way. The beautiful images were once much admired throughout the cyber space. This was the original spirit of the tablet PC: "use computers in a more natural way".

 

It seems today, however, a lot remains to be done, otherwise, the tablet PC will stay behind the gap for a long time. Even if the sales increase, that would be somewhat a share from the notebook market, and the size of the entire portable computer market has not increased. ( 2003/11/30 - By Digitalwall.com - Way to China Internet/Telecom )


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Good Morning Tuesday .....
Late yesterday afternoon I decided to just dump any and all programs that are on my pc that I don't use and that could possibly be adding to problems.  Like Yahoo Messenger .... can't remember the last time I actually chatted with anyone so why is it there?  Its gone.  Video egg is gone (I don't do videos why was it there?).  Two of the CD ripper programs are gone.  Why did I have three?  Anyway, it just kind of went like that ...... programs that had not been accessed in years ..... gone. 

Still was unable to do anything last night .... I made it into one blog to make one reply and called it quits ..... oh yeah, I actually got into one of my posts and was able to reply to a few responses ..... after trying over and over again on and off for nine hours or so.

This morning I am almost running at my "normal" slow speed.  So far I've moved around in Mindsay without any problems.  I need to see if I can get into my email today yet ..... fingers are crossed.

Driving B. to Yreka today ..... mom is riding along.  Should make for a long afternoon. 

My apologies for being overly whiny as of late.  Seem incredibly off balance.  Maybe the lack of meds ..... not sure ..... but feeling sometimes feel like I'm losing touch with myself.  The lack of motivation has consumed me for sure.  A lot to do today.  We will see how much gets done.  I'd make a list to help motivate me but already know it will not.

Miss geocaching a lot.  Gas is now $4.09 a gallon here.  And there is no way I can justify just using gas to use it.  So looks like that distraction will be fading from my grasp as well.  Maybe incorporating finding a few while going on little trips (like to Jen and Justin's wedding) will have to suffice. 

Lost for anything else to say right now.  Missing some of my friends in here.  But realize other folks actually do have lives .... lol.

Peace.  J.
 
 
 

   
Well I Can At Least Post .....
Still am not able to read replies. Or get into my Yahoo email.

So .....

The Etna library is about 7 miles away. Even so I called before driving down to make sure they were open. I called around 10:00 this morning. There was a recording stating the library hours were 12 - 5 Monday thru Thursday. 12 - 4 Fridays.

So I leave here around 12:15 .... arrive at the library just to find they are closed. A sign on the door states how they will be closed on Wed. the 14th. This is Monday the 5th. I look around .... nobody. A newspaper stuck in the handle of the door.

I walk across the street to the local grocery store and grab a package of peanut M&M's. Chocolate is my soother when I'm depressed and today has been one of those days. Hopping back into the car I decide to drive around town for a few minutes and waste a bit of time ..... maybe then the library would be open. Lunchtime at the high school. Kids everywhere. I half ass look for any of the girls from the group home. Nope. Back around the block. To the library. Dark and closed. So I came home.

Will try again tomorrow. ;-)

Peace. J.








 
 
   
 

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