Yes, but it seems like it was a walk down the street and the thought, "I think I'll go spend a shitload on games I don't even know I will like! I have a job!", popped into the author's mind. The main thing that irked me was the fact that the author seemed not to care whether or not a game looked good when making the purchase.
It's just unfortunate that the main thing advertised in the Road Runner commercials is the fact that you don't have to use your phone lines, because that's hardly the number one benefit.
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how do we convince people that they need broadband
The following argument works every so often.
You are in a store. You can either buy one bottle of water for three dollars, or fifty bottles of water for six. Which do you choose?
Then again, some people using AOL won't quite get it. Oh, well...
That win4lin article pissed me off. My favorite part? They had you check to see if you had tar! TAR! The best part was the way they told you how to find out whether or not you actually had tar:
rpm -qa | grep tar
What the fuck is what I say, because if you have rpm, yet you DON'T HAVE TAR, then something is seriously wrong with you.
dude u made my mom think i gay u fuckin fuck....... go suck a fuck...... i mean come on who post software like that sure its open sorce.
No no no.
Grokster has all the same stuff minus Brilliant. It makes no difference.
Great idea!
And how is that different from soccer riots? People fighting physically over a game doesn't demonize the sport.
Yes, but it seems like it was a walk down the street and the thought, "I think I'll go spend a shitload on games I don't even know I will like! I have a job!", popped into the author's mind. The main thing that irked me was the fact that the author seemed not to care whether or not a game looked good when making the purchase.
You forgot to mention that at the end of the day, all the water you don't drink is thrown away.
Wow, that makes sense in terms of broadband. The end of the day is where you get the most water, and the water never stops coming.
Wait... you bought ALL OF THAT on a whim?
wouldn't it be cheaper to buy in bulk?
That's the spirit! Paying twice the price for broadband is like buying "the internet" in bulk! Fun!
It's just unfortunate that the main thing advertised in the Road Runner commercials is the fact that you don't have to use your phone lines, because that's hardly the number one benefit.
how do we convince people that they need broadband
The following argument works every so often.
You are in a store. You can either buy one bottle of water for three dollars, or fifty bottles of water for six. Which do you choose?
Then again, some people using AOL won't quite get it. Oh, well...
The new list has the SNES, but it is missing the NES. Tom's Hardware needs to pull its head out of its ass.
The Atari Jaguar was 32-bit. Atari's brilliance told them that two 32-bit processors equaled 64-bit.
That win4lin article pissed me off. My favorite part? They had you check to see if you had tar! TAR! The best part was the way they told you how to find out whether or not you actually had tar:
rpm -qa | grep tar
What the fuck is what I say, because if you have rpm, yet you DON'T HAVE TAR, then something is seriously wrong with you.
Flamebait? What the FUCK is wrong with you people?
Speaking of Blizzard cut scenes, the ending to Final Fantasy is rather similar to the Death of the Overmind.
win16 wasn't an OS, it was a really fancy DOS snell.
AOL owns Nullsoft, which makes Winamp. Therefore, one could call it AOL's Winamp, as bad as that may sound to you.
VCDs suck. The quality isn't even as good as VHS, and the artifacts kill my eyes.
Yes, but he acts as if EVERYBODY is going to obtain them that way. Gnutella isn't so widespread that nobody will buy DVDs.
for not releasing his films on DVD. He needs several boots to the head.