Don't get me wrong, I like being on top of technology with my computer. I upgrade it every chance I get.
But my TV is going on 12 years old, and I have no intention on upgrading it digital or no. Its a sweet TV and the only thing that is going on it is the remote (which is replaceable.)
Are we going to have to start upgrading our TV equipment as much as we upgrade our computer equipment?
How long before I see the headline "New bread not compatible with pre 2002 toasters!" on slashdot?
Would they make it run Windows and help give some moolah to their competitors? Maybe they have some new hardware (ethernet, hard drives, the works) that would more easily be worked with via an existing OS.
Board meetings usually sound pretty boring, but I think I'd pay to sit in on that one.
Maybe they'll put Indy on IMAX after they finish the DVD release which, by the rate they're going, won't be any time soon.
If you just show the ship sinking, I'll be happy. :)
Don't get me wrong, I like being on top of technology with my computer. I upgrade it every chance I get.
But my TV is going on 12 years old, and I have no intention on upgrading it digital or no. Its a sweet TV and the only thing that is going on it is the remote (which is replaceable.)
Are we going to have to start upgrading our TV equipment as much as we upgrade our computer equipment?
How long before I see the headline "New bread not compatible with pre 2002 toasters!" on slashdot?
I thought Trident was sugar-free?
Why not?
Would they make it run Windows and help give some moolah to their competitors? Maybe they have some new hardware (ethernet, hard drives, the works) that would more easily be worked with via an existing OS.