Of course, if you have a 24/7 net connection, you don't dial-up and just connect to AOL via TCP/IP... though I heard they were getting rid of that / charging extra for it...
Actually, I read an article in the Washington Post a few months back that mentioned the profit margin for BYOA users was much better than for dial-up.
I noticed quite a few of the posters seemed to have worked on - or at least given some thought about - home built VR hardware. I know I've killed a lot of common household appliances mocking up things and trying to get them to communicate with the various ports on by box. Is there any sort of open project out there for VR hardware? If there isn't, shouldn't there be?
Of course, if you have a 24/7 net connection, you don't dial-up and just connect to AOL via TCP/IP... though I heard they were getting rid of that / charging extra for it...
Actually, I read an article in the Washington Post a few months back that mentioned the profit margin for BYOA users was much better than for dial-up.
AOL acquires license rights for The Matrix. That's the really scary part.
I noticed quite a few of the posters seemed to have worked on - or at least given some thought about - home built VR hardware. I know I've killed a lot of common household appliances mocking up things and trying to get them to communicate with the various ports on by box. Is there any sort of open project out there for VR hardware? If there isn't, shouldn't there be?
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