Return-Path: Received: from qmta14.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net ([76.96.27.212] verified) by media-motion.tv (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 4.2.10) with ESMTP id 4616472 for ae-list@media-motion.tv; Sat, 04 Feb 2012 20:19:11 +0100 Received: from omta01.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net ([76.96.30.11]) by qmta14.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net with comcast id VvJc1i0020EPchoAEvR6XS; Sat, 04 Feb 2012 19:25:06 +0000 Received: from [192.168.0.199] ([67.165.167.180]) by omta01.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net with comcast id VvR41i0063trshf8MvR5ho; Sat, 04 Feb 2012 19:25:06 +0000 User-Agent: Microsoft-Entourage/12.1.0.080305 Date: Sat, 04 Feb 2012 13:25:03 -0600 Subject: Re: [AE] **** You Adobe - (Censored) From: Ren P To: After Effects Mail List Message-ID: Thread-Topic: [AE] **** You Adobe - (Censored) Thread-Index: AczjcrF2F7IypV1x5kmhUaOr8+bBvA== In-Reply-To: Mime-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit All valid points, but I think we need to look at the Bigger Picture here. We cannot continue down the path of buying new machines every year or two for such updates. And more importantly, what are we doing to the environment with all of these machines and obsolete paper weights? That is even more of a concern, and one that these companies, especially Apple, HP, Dell, Microsoft and Adobe, do not consider in any of these decisions. So far the only Advantage I have seen in 64 bit is how these companies are now able to sell all of us gullible souls another round of computers. But this is not what is needed. What is needed is some kind of stability, and platforms that are upgradeable though some kind of parts swops or upgrades, not buying new toys every few years, just so China can keep poisoning their environment with toxic chemicals to make these need to have gadgets. This does seem to be rather shortsighted by these companies that pride themselves in technological progress, but at what expense. This is not simply an issue of flash not working on older platforms, or techies drooling over new toys, this is a bigger issue. Ren On 2/4/12 12:56 PM, "Stephen van Vuuren" wrote: > Well, PC/Windows is not totally free from these issues - it's just a fact of > life of computer architectural changes happening faster than lifecycles and > almost every tech company simply not devoting resources to support older > hardware. On the Windows side, when I moved to 64-bit Windows (this includes > XP, Vista and Windows 7 versions) I ended up with a scanner and DV deck that > simply did not work anymore. I kept an old machine around but neither Epson, > Panasonic, Microsoft or any 3rd party ever released drivers for 64-bit, so I > donated them and moved on. > > I don't see any real chance of this changing. I just discovered also > recently that MS Office 2010 won't open at all old MS Office versions - we > definitely are heading towards a future with massive amounts of data, > software and hardware that simply won't function. > > stephen van vuuren > 336.202.4777 > > http://www.sv2studios.com/ > http://www.outsideinthemovie.com/ > http://www.stephenv2.me/ > > A film is - or should be - more like music than like fiction. It should be a > progression of moods and feelings. The theme, what's behind the emotion, the > meaning, all that comes later. > -Stanley Kubrick > > > > > +---End of message---+ > To unsubscribe send any message to