I would buy one for my son, hes only 10 but, i think it would serve very will for him, its ment to be child like ( anything under 20 ) they would make a good "Computer Toy" for him to play with and have some fun (And cant break as easy as my computers - Damn Spyware...)
I remember a old game called FreeSpace 2, a many of time you would lose a to a over powered mothership, but you would come back later with a squad of ships and kick some ass! i always loved being in the moment trying to servive the battle, and find out i was ment to lose, i love that feeling, they should use it more, (The FPS Games should do this alot)
I'm in a Government Program Called Job Corps, I'm in Comp Tech to get my A+ Cert, so i can get a good job, thing is that bill is insane! that would block our main info for computer parts, try finding (in the same place) what the 8086 was and the meaning to DDR2..... Oh well, Proxys around here are so common, i can just use those
If Microsoft made toasters... Every time you bought a loaf of bread, you would have to buy a Microsoft toaster. You wouldn't have to take the toaster, but you'd still have to pay for it anyway. Its Toaster XP and its new Toaster Vista would take up so much counter space in your kitchen that you'd have to buy a larger kitchen, plus they would draw enough electricity to power a small city. Both models would claim to be the first toaster that let you control how light or dark you want your toast to be, and would secretly interrogate your other appliances to find out who made them. If the appliances were made by another company, the Microsoft toaster would send a signal through the electric wiring in your house to disable them. Everyone would hate Microsoft toasters, but would buy them anyway since most of the good bread only works with Microsoft toasters. Microsoft would claim that it doesn't have a monopoly on toasters, but stores that sold other toasters would have to pay a lot more for Microsoft's toasters.
If the NSA made toasters... Your toaster would have a secret trap door that only the NSA could access in case its agents needed to get at your toast for reasons of national security.
I remember reading the "if they made toasters" a while back, NSA: Your Toaster would have a hidden back door, just in case of national security Microsoft: it would weigh 95 tons, and would do every thing apple has done but 5 years later
They have fixed this almost 6 months ago, 50gb discs are here "On November 14, 2006, Fox released their first 50 GB dual-layer Blu-ray Disc title, Kingdom of Heaven: Director's Cut. Other titles, Ice Age: The Meltdown, Fantastic Four and the recent remake of The Omen will be released on the same day and will be using AVC encoding and DTS HD Lossless Master Audio. The first shipments of the PlayStation 3 in the United States included a Blu-ray Disc version of Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.[2]"
I well, if it has s-video out, or something of that short, there are boxes out there that can do this, they require a s-video connection for each "Channel" tho,
I have a feeling it will just change it self again, this little bugger is a diehard
I can see like in a RPG, if there is a flyer on the ground, and it you can pick it up and its a ad to by swords in real life, now that would be cool
Thats the best way to explain what i was looking for! i love games like that
add more depth tho, there was a whole thing behide this
no i would say more like the panic feeling you get when you are trying to win. then comming back with a bigger force and making them panic!
I would buy one for my son, hes only 10 but, i think it would serve very will for him, its ment to be child like ( anything under 20 ) they would make a good "Computer Toy" for him to play with and have some fun (And cant break as easy as my computers - Damn Spyware...)
I remember a old game called FreeSpace 2, a many of time you would lose a to a over powered mothership, but you would come back later with a squad of ships and kick some ass! i always loved being in the moment trying to servive the battle, and find out i was ment to lose, i love that feeling, they should use it more, (The FPS Games should do this alot)
I'm in a Government Program Called Job Corps, I'm in Comp Tech to get my A+ Cert, so i can get a good job, thing is that bill is insane! that would block our main info for computer parts, try finding (in the same place) what the 8086 was and the meaning to DDR2..... Oh well, Proxys around here are so common, i can just use those
I was wondering why old grandmas where getting sued for sharing music... Why didn't they do this in the first place?
the whole SMS sign-up deal still stops some spammers,
as you can tell i show my email address on /.
and the spame filter work well, i get some 5K in spam and MAYBE 1 email will get past
OH NOES! The dam is about to overflow! RUN FOR YOU APPLES!
I wonder if Wulfram II is on that list? its freeware
Sounds like a neat little device, something for those geek kids, i could give one to my 9 year old Sister
here we go, i found what it really said
If Microsoft made toasters... Every time you bought a loaf of bread, you would have to buy a Microsoft toaster. You wouldn't have to take the toaster, but you'd still have to pay for it anyway. Its Toaster XP and its new Toaster Vista would take up so much counter space in your kitchen that you'd have to buy a larger kitchen, plus they would draw enough electricity to power a small city. Both models would claim to be the first toaster that let you control how light or dark you want your toast to be, and would secretly interrogate your other appliances to find out who made them. If the appliances were made by another company, the Microsoft toaster would send a signal through the electric wiring in your house to disable them. Everyone would hate Microsoft toasters, but would buy them anyway since most of the good bread only works with Microsoft toasters. Microsoft would claim that it doesn't have a monopoly on toasters, but stores that sold other toasters would have to pay a lot more for Microsoft's toasters.
If the NSA made toasters... Your toaster would have a secret trap door that only the NSA could access in case its agents needed to get at your toast for reasons of national security.
I remember reading the "if they made toasters" a while back,
NSA: Your Toaster would have a hidden back door, just in case of national security
Microsoft: it would weigh 95 tons, and would do every thing apple has done but 5 years later
They have fixed this almost 6 months ago, 50gb discs are here
l es
"On November 14, 2006, Fox released their first 50 GB dual-layer Blu-ray Disc title, Kingdom of Heaven: Director's Cut. Other titles, Ice Age: The Meltdown, Fantastic Four and the recent remake of The Omen will be released on the same day and will be using AVC encoding and DTS HD Lossless Master Audio. The first shipments of the PlayStation 3 in the United States included a Blu-ray Disc version of Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.[2]"
From Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu_ray#Released_tit
Blu-Ray is my format of choice, It holds ALOT more, and it works with the PS3, thats all i need
It's Microsoft, Anything to win there way into the market is what they are going to do... Done Deal
I tried messing around with SQL (but as you can see what happened to slashdot a while back) SQL can mess with your mind
*droll* I wonder, will i need a loan just to buy one?
I would still like to know how many they have sold! not shipped, a product can ship 7million units for all i care, but how many did they sell?
Wow, this is more common then you think, i have a feeling this will be resolved very soon
I well, if it has s-video out, or something of that short, there are boxes out there that can do this, they require a s-video connection for each "Channel" tho,
Cant wait till tivo does this for linux, that way i can really take my mac book, with Debain linux and have (about 5 hours) of fun!