When he sold the work he would have done so with the wish of seeing it published! not put away and never used. It's like selling a picture to a gallery and then watch them put it in a safe never to be seen again! also when he sold the work the copyright was not for the length of time it is now. CBS knows the fans want more Star Track they own the rights give the people what they want.
Shane.
This is a great idea and more student's will
have laptops if less is spent on software beside
linux does it all now so why pay for a games machine.
c64web.com still runs from a 1982 built c64,proving you don't have to use microsoft products and the latest hardware to get the job done.:)
It's amazing 1.2 Terabits per second.
How did they deliver the data to the laser quick enough, even if they were just a bunch of zero's.
Beats the pant off my Commodore 64 web-server.
c64web.com
Its doing well considering the amount of traffic its getting and running on a 8bit 1mhz cpu with 64k of memory built well over 20 years ago.
Thanks c64web:)
When he sold the work he would have done so with the wish of seeing it published! not put away and never used. It's like selling a picture to a gallery and then watch them put it in a safe never to be seen again! also when he sold the work the copyright was not for the length of time it is now. CBS knows the fans want more Star Track they own the rights give the people what they want. Shane.
I call "Dickhead" !! you never upgraded your PC by adding accessories to add new features that were not standard when you bought your PC.
Mate the Commodore 64 just made twitter cool. :) http://www.c64web.com/
This is a great idea and more student's will have laptops if less is spent on software beside linux does it all now so why pay for a games machine. c64web.com still runs from a 1982 built c64,proving you don't have to use microsoft products and the latest hardware to get the job done. :)
It's amazing 1.2 Terabits per second. How did they deliver the data to the laser quick enough, even if they were just a bunch of zero's. Beats the pant off my Commodore 64 web-server. c64web.com
Its doing well considering the amount of traffic its getting and running on a 8bit 1mhz cpu with 64k of memory built well over 20 years ago. Thanks c64web :)