Can NetBooks & Tablets Co-Exist? 291
bsk_cw writes "According to Computerworld's Serdar Yegulalp, there has been a lot of talk about whether the iPad will take the place of the netbook — or, in fact, whether it will eat into the market share for more mainstream desktop and laptop computers. But, he continues, the iPad has a long way to go before it becomes a netbook killer — if only because it has created a space all its own."
Re:Well... (Score:3, Funny)
This is just silly.
Yes, but I needed an article like this to cheer me up in the morning. Makes me glad I'm not a /. editor who has to try and filter this kind of stuff.
Definitive answer (Score:4, Funny)
No.
I mistakenly left my Acer netbook on my bedside table and my old Fujitsu stylistic on my bed when I left for work yesterday. When I got home, all I found on my bed was some half-melted plastic and blown capacitors.
There can be only one...
Re:When can I program on it? (Score:4, Funny)
Yeah... BASIC: I have SIMH running an HP2000F emulation and guess what? You programmed those machines in BASIC sonny.
I also program occasionally in COBOL...wanna make fun of me some more?
I also program in BrainFuck...can I be cool now?
Re:Well... (Score:5, Funny)
NO. THEY CANNOT EXIST TOGETHER!
We need to take this to Thunderdome! Two computing devices enter, one computing device leaves!