Except: if you have more than one album called "Greatest Hits" (for example) - it gets confused. Even when you manually change all songs to the new art, it still appears as what it thought it was before on the left. Annoying, but it's the only thing I noticed. It also automatically burns a CD when you put it in (haven't found how you stop that yet)...
Wow! The price never bothered me *that much* (although expensive), only because theys seemed to offer a lot (especially compared to buying a new video card or Blu-ray player by itself)... But this is pretty bad! I think this will end up being a little like the N64 was: a great system, but never able to penetrate the masses. Good news for MS! :/
I just finished an MBA (already a Computer Science degree) and can't get much - mainly because I don't have the right contacts. And yes, university is basically being able to memorize a bunch of stuff and regurgitating it later anyway...
The main problem with anything related to CS is that it's (one of) the only fields with absolutely no regulation. I mean, not anyone can say they're a lawyer, policeman, accountant, doctor, etc., yet you can do a 1 year technical degree and get the same job as someone with a 4 year Bachelor!
iTunes 7 turning out to have major glitches
Sep 14th 2006 10:45AM (Engadget)Except: if you have more than one album called "Greatest Hits" (for example) - it gets confused. Even when you manually change all songs to the new art, it still appears as what it thought it was before on the left. Annoying, but it's the only thing I noticed. It also automatically burns a CD when you put it in (haven't found how you stop that yet)...
Are you ready to break-up with Sony?
Sep 6th 2006 11:06AM (Joystiq)It's difficult to land a gaming job even with formal education
Aug 30th 2006 9:30AM (Joystiq)OMG, you're absolutely right - great post!
I just finished an MBA (already a Computer Science degree) and can't get much - mainly because I don't have the right contacts. And yes, university is basically being able to memorize a bunch of stuff and regurgitating it later anyway...
The main problem with anything related to CS is that it's (one of) the only fields with absolutely no regulation. I mean, not anyone can say they're a lawyer, policeman, accountant, doctor, etc., yet you can do a 1 year technical degree and get the same job as someone with a 4 year Bachelor!