I would be really interested in seeing if he's planning on getting this title... and his perspective on the 'computerized' version of the system he started:
It's scheduled for late 3rd quarter or early 4th... but that might be an optimistic date. You can pre-order on some of the major e-shopping sites already however... with a projected date of ship being mid September of this year....
Southwest Michigan is a fantastic place to live, especially Kalamazoo.
The biggest limitation however, is the limited number of companies that work with serious technology. IMHO they are few and far between, and compensation is sub-standard compared with bigger cities where there is more opportunity (both in the sence of greater job selection, as well as more opportunity for advancement).
I want to move to Kalamazoo perminately some day, but the way things are now, it's not attractive unless you can work out some special arrangement with a company located elseware.
Here's my suggestion:
When I used to be into ST:TNG., I had always hoped for a nerdly alternative to 90210... so, I'm going to suggest:
Star Trek: The Academy Years.
Just think, all night romulan ale keggers, high-tech malicious pranks, dangerous piloting stunts... all the scandalous but wickedly juicy details you never get from the officers!
Most blood ever. Great flick for a group of college age friends.
I would be really interested in seeing if he's planning on getting this title... and his perspective on the 'computerized' version of the system he started:
NeverwinterNights
It's scheduled for late 3rd quarter or early 4th... but that might be an optimistic date. You can pre-order on some of the major e-shopping sites already however... with a projected date of ship being mid September of this year....
Yep, according to everything I've read it's all being shipped in the same box.
You're right... it's all OpenGL.
Learn more @ www.neverwinternights.com
Southwest Michigan is a fantastic place to live, especially Kalamazoo.
The biggest limitation however, is the limited number of companies that work with serious technology. IMHO they are few and far between, and compensation is sub-standard compared with bigger cities where there is more opportunity (both in the sence of greater job selection, as well as more opportunity for advancement).
I want to move to Kalamazoo perminately some day, but the way things are now, it's not attractive unless you can work out some special arrangement with a company located elseware.
Here's my suggestion:
When I used to be into ST:TNG., I had always hoped for a nerdly alternative to 90210... so, I'm going to suggest:
Star Trek: The Academy Years.
Just think, all night romulan ale keggers, high-tech malicious pranks, dangerous piloting stunts... all the scandalous but wickedly juicy details you never get from the officers!
Hmm. Naah.. Nevermind.