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Apple provides nothing in this area of comfort.Īpparently you have never looked at Xcode and all the debugging apps that are OSX based? Microsoft provides symbol tables and wonderful debugging tools for its applications. Technically it could be argued that OSX is based on NEXTSTep. So right there, by default, you are wrong.

Windows is more open than OSX? OSX contains Open Source code, and Windows total code is closed.
#Microsoft mocks apple doomed touch new mac os x
Note that FreeBSD 5 was almost done at the time Mac OS X was released and FreeBSD is now on version 7. Mac OS X upon release looked nothing like FreeBSD 4, which it was based on. Windows is, in fact, much more open than Mac OS X.
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Neither OS supports the updating of a 3rd party app through their Software Update package. I am talking about Open source apps that are integrated into the OS. I think there is use of more third-party apps under Mac OS X than typically by Windows XP/Vista users. This applies equally if not moreso to Mac OS X. You are correct that third-party applications are weak points. Please read inline (Italics is for the comment, non-italics is for me). Remember his long-lost daughter? That's Mi-do.Posted today as a comment. It would seem that Woo-jin has had his revenge on Dae-su, with the imprisonment. Dae-su spread the news, and, he finds out, the sister was so mortified she committed suicide. He went to high school with Woo-jin, and he saw the guy engage in incest with his sister. Dae-su and Mi-do's relationship grows increasingly intimate, but then Dae-su figures it all out. Soon, his captor, Lee Woo-jin, contacts Dae-su with an ultimatum: If he guesses the reason for his imprisonment in five days, Woo-jin will kill himself if not, he'll kill Mi-do. He tries to get his life back together, but gives up on finding his daughter when he learns she was adopted by a Swedish couple. When he's finally released, he wanders into a sushi restaurant and strikes up a relationship with its young chef, Mi-do (Kang Hye-jung). After a friend retrieves him from a police station, he's kidnapped and isolated in a hotel room for 15 years. Oh Dae-su (Choi Min-sik) gets arrested one night for public drunkenness and misses his young daughter's birthday party. Only your partners, the bedroom ceiling, and maybe Matt Damon should have ever seen that, Ben. We imagine his direction was something like, "Show the world exactly what it's like in Bennifer's real bedroom." Then he probably went back to his trailer and drank until he passed out while Ben Affleck delivered a nauseatingly realistic depiction of the faces he makes in the throes of passion.

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According to IMDb, the studio forced Brest to turn what originally was a mob movie into a rom-com to "cash in on the relationship between Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez." So, our only explanation for the resulting love scenes has to be that they were a vindictive parting shot by a director already set on leaving the business. Just in case that line of dialogue up there-which is a direct quote of the pillow talk from this movie-wasn't a strong enough indicator of how awful Gigli is, here's another piece of info to solidify that framework: Martin Brest, the director, never made another film after Gigli.
