"The N64 has only been around for a little while." Check your facts. The N64 was released in the US September of 94... five years ago. The standard life span of a console is about 5 years. Which means that N64 has about 2 years left before Dolphin supplants it. That's a longer lifespan than even the SNES had. Third Parties don't even have dev kits yet, btw. Also, your comments are clearly colored by the fact that you were still an unjaded child when you played on your NES. Times have changed, and while there isn't a lot of originality left, there is some. Many original ideas have come and gone, but the classics still shine, only because they were the first. Some great stuff was shown at E3... you'll see.
What I'm waiting for is something that will let me tell other drivers what I'm really thinking about them, rather than just yelling out the window.
"Excuse me, sir. Your engraved invitation to proceed through the greenlight was lost in the mail, so you'll have to make do with this poor substitute."
Mayhap it's just me, but I think that there are very few of us who need to worry about someone with $35,000 and a few months to kill. Anyone who would hack my info wouldn't work THAT hard, and I'm not that important. I can see where the government would have it's collective panties in a bunch over it, but I'll stick with my 512'er for a while longer.
IF it makes you feel any better, I make $35K.yr, and have a Nokia 6160. Of course, it helps that I used to work for AT&T up until 3 months ago.
However, I've found that now that I've gotten so used to the damn thing, I can hardly live without it.
Still, it needs more memory, and better calendaring/scheduling functions. It's _almost_ perfect. Combine this with a PalmV and I think you've really got something.
"The N64 has only been around for a little while." Check your facts. The N64 was released in the US September of 94 ... five years ago. The standard life span of a console is about 5 years. Which means that N64 has about 2 years left before Dolphin supplants it. That's a longer lifespan than even the SNES had. Third Parties don't even have dev kits yet, btw. Also, your comments are clearly colored by the fact that you were still an unjaded child when you played on your NES. Times have changed, and while there isn't a lot of originality left, there is some. Many original ideas have come and gone, but the classics still shine, only because they were the first. Some great stuff was shown at E3 ... you'll see.
Don't forget Operation N2000
The Question marks supposedly link you to definitions of the term in question. Lots of sites use this.
"Excuse me, sir. Your engraved invitation to proceed through the greenlight was lost in the mail, so you'll have to make do with this poor substitute."
Think ... no more road rage ...
OK, maybe not.
I know of very few people who would sit around monitoring datastreams only to find out what was in the stream 10 weeks later.
Mayhap it's just me, but I think that there are very few of us who need to worry about someone with $35,000 and a few months to kill. Anyone who would hack my info wouldn't work THAT hard, and I'm not that important. I can see where the government would have it's collective panties in a bunch over it, but I'll stick with my 512'er for a while longer.
It's only funny if you live around here. There's a Red Robin right by the main campus. Many of the staff frequent the joint.
Besides, they have bitchin' Buffalo Chicken Strips.
Where can a guy get this Microlight? Sounds awfully handy ...
IF it makes you feel any better, I make $35K.yr, and have a Nokia 6160. Of course, it helps that I used to work for AT&T up until 3 months ago.
However, I've found that now that I've gotten so used to the damn thing, I can hardly live without it.
Still, it needs more memory, and better calendaring/scheduling functions. It's _almost_ perfect. Combine this with a PalmV and I think you've really got something.