Probably it will have to have the region thing on it. I'm kinda annoyed by the fact that I have to use regions on my computer (the DVD harware will only allow the switching of regions 3 times...)
Am I the only one that thinks it looks a bit like a NeXTStation? If only my NeXT had DVD-ROM and funky things like this... I applaud Sony on the design aspects, now we just need windowmaker on the thing.
There was an episode of Star Trek:TNG about this subject more or less. They visit a planet without sexual relations, and lots of identical people. They try to steal DNA from Riker and I think the Doctor to get an influx of DNA w/out telomerase degradation because cloning clones isn't working too well. Picard solves this by giving them a bunch of irish refugees and multiply with polygamy being the key. It was rather amusing to see Star Trek get something right for a change.
They're gonna have a problem... There's a bag on that site labeled 'Moof', and not only do I doubt the accuracy of the definition, but 'Moof' is a registered trademark of Apple Computer. (It's the sound Clarus the DogCow Makes)
Probably it will have to have the region thing on it. I'm kinda annoyed by the fact that I have to use regions on my computer (the DVD harware will only allow the switching of regions 3 times...)
Am I the only one that thinks it looks a bit like a NeXTStation? If only my NeXT had DVD-ROM and funky things like this... I applaud Sony on the design aspects, now we just need windowmaker on the thing.
There was an episode of Star Trek:TNG about this subject more or less. They visit a planet without sexual relations, and lots of identical people. They try to steal DNA from Riker and I think the Doctor to get an influx of DNA w/out telomerase degradation because cloning clones isn't working too well. Picard solves this by giving them a bunch of irish refugees and multiply with polygamy being the key. It was rather amusing to see Star Trek get something right for a change.
They're gonna have a problem...
There's a bag on that site labeled 'Moof', and not only do I doubt the accuracy of the definition, but 'Moof' is a registered trademark of Apple Computer. (It's the sound Clarus the DogCow Makes)