are there really no other pictures of the eee that you are prepared to use...
Heresy
By Rob
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 11:30 GMT
Does anyone live near Mr Russell? -if so could they pop round and see if he weighs the same as a duck please..
Paris, as she'd probably also do the eee bikini girl.
Diverted attention
By Elmer Phud
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 11:34 GMT
After a while the picture becomes familiar and one's attention is no longer drawn just to cleavage -- I'm now not so sure that she's smiling. Is that a frown or grimace?
Though I do get the feeling that many Reg readers will not be happy until the picture changes to an Eee PC wedged in a far more substantial cleavage - sad but no doubt true. Now boys, wash your hands and grow up.
Paris - as she couldn't measure up (or is it down) to that expectation.
@ dan
By Richard Twinn
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 11:38 GMT
i hope not
Now I expect it
By tom currie
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 12:01 GMT
From now on there better be an article on the EEPC every day. Surely there is *some* angle that involves EEPC. And the picture of a girl in the sun where she obviously cannot make out the display, because she's straining to see it.
I think she has cellulite
By dan russell
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 12:26 GMT
It's a photo of a girl, get over it Moss
@Elmer Phud
By Steve Evans
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 12:37 GMT
I'm getting a bit immune to the picture too...
I find my eyes no longer drawn to the naked flesh, but to the incorrect shadows of the photoshop job that placed the Eee in the picture in the first place!
Maybe someone could photoshop it into the more substantial cleavage you suggested :-D
Hmmm... Well it is Friday afternoon... I wonder...
@ tom
By H
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 12:54 GMT
Do we have a new Reg mantra in the making then? "Where's the Eee angle?"
May require Xandros installation
By William Towle
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 15:45 GMT
Apparently the SDK is distributed as a 1.2GB disk image that installs Xandros (according to http://eeesite.net/2008/03/asus-launches-eee-pc-sdk.html).
The SDK Guide does at least have instructions for use under VMware should you not wish to (re)partition a machine accordingly, but this still assumes you've got disk space and I'm with folks who reckon a liveCD [with install option] might have been preferable (which is how I do development work at present). I'm guessing it's "necessary" to use the native compiler in whatever version it is that's provided.
The resulting applications are apparently suitable for the EP20 (the desktop version) as well, though, which is promising if not surprising.
Xandros
By spegru
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 17:43 GMT
That looks positive for the future of the eee.
If there's a new Xandros SDK then presumably there will be Xandros in the new bigger one, and maybe even the desktop version...
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