June 22, 2015

Birthday Wishlist


A freakin system that supports the basic principle of  HOW the  Internet works.   A good old fashioned blueprint for dummies 101.  

 Take driving for example, very basic as a universal idea.  All it requires are roads, signage, vehicle (which don't drive themselves), people and now and then, some capital.  

The implicit assumption Is that if vehicle should need repair, there's a fix that gets the vehicle back on the road though the drive may be less efficient. 

Not so on the information highway  of Internet-ting.  The "vehicle" In question,  needs maintenance for which no replacement parts exist and thus, no access to upgraded and or new roads simply because "Apple" and most App creators neglect to consider a gamers commitment and goal to reach the Ultimate level of the game's quest.  

There is no sadder picture than a 1st Gen IPad parked in it's sleek black pigskin,  in great shape and performing at peak levels yet barred from party because it's model  has been discontinued along with it's exclusive  parts.

It's a perfectly good piece of hardware in good condition yet solidly untweakable. 

Why is such a well preserved vehicle immobilized and disqualified from driving on the new game road that leads to Uncle Richard who has disappeared and left a fortune? What kind of soulless vehicle is this that leaves the owner so Net-less-ly vulnerable?

Ergo the Birthday Wish list.