Leave it to the god damned media
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Time Travel
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Since his father, a heavy smoker, died at the age of 33 when Mallett was 10 years old, Mallett has longed for a way to travel back in time to warn him about the dangers of cigarettes.
Leave it to the media to try to put some kind of random tidbit in like that. One question: Who cares?
You sir are a Gental man and a Scholar, thank you.
I tend to agree with the arcticle...
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Salon on the XBox
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It seems as if the PC game market is a little stagnant these days, nothing new and original is comming out. All I see these days are quake wanna-be's. Sad really. Hopfully the Xbox will spur on some creativity in the game industry, because it seems as if the game industry is starting to look more and more like the movie industry with all the lame gimmicks they are trying to pull. (See: Quake II, Quake III, Doom II). Just let the classics die, dont try to make a sequal out of them.
Even if this does become avaliable in the next year, who is going to even be able to take advantage of its power? The rest of the computer is going to be bottle necking the flow of information. I think it will be years before we see anything close to this kind of speed in a personal computer.... Just my thoughts. "WWWWWAAAAZZZZZZAAAHHHHHHH?!?!!?"
I have been waiting for something like this for awhile, and now my ships come in. I hope it turns out as good as the South Park Movie, though, I have my doubts. Lets pray.
Since his father, a heavy smoker, died at the age of 33 when Mallett was 10 years old, Mallett has longed for a way to travel back in time to warn him about the dangers of cigarettes.
Leave it to the media to try to put some kind of random tidbit in like that. One question: Who cares?
You sir are a Gental man and a Scholar, thank you.
It seems as if the PC game market is a little stagnant these days, nothing new and original is comming out. All I see these days are quake wanna-be's. Sad really. Hopfully the Xbox will spur on some creativity in the game industry, because it seems as if the game industry is starting to look more and more like the movie industry with all the lame gimmicks they are trying to pull. (See: Quake II, Quake III, Doom II). Just let the classics die, dont try to make a sequal out of them.
Even if this does become avaliable in the next year, who is going to even be able to take advantage of its power? The rest of the computer is going to be bottle necking the flow of information. I think it will be years before we see anything close to this kind of speed in a personal computer.... Just my thoughts.
"WWWWWAAAAZZZZZZAAAHHHHHHH?!?!!?"
I have been waiting for something like this for awhile, and now my ships come in. I hope it turns out as good as the South Park Movie, though, I have my doubts. Lets pray.