I hate to say this, but I think IE will dominate the browser market, the same way Windows has dominated the desktop PC (if it isn't doing already). I think IE's only challenger was Netscape but after that "browser war" the winner was IE. I gave Netscape 6.x a go, did not like it at all and haven't used it since. I think Opera is quite good but since it can't view all web pages properly, I gave that up too. Not a good trend.
What's the situation on licensing? If each student brings his/her copy of a game to school and loads it on that PC is that legal? What if it's already installed on their home PC? It would be something imprtant to know. On that point, do Internet Cafes that run gaming sessions, purchase individual software packages for each of their PCs?
I remember in the old days when my high school set up their first network with MS NT. Lots of after school sessions of Hearts:)
Well let just add, whenever I unavoidably listen to Celine Dion music (is it music?) I get the tendency to make things go crash. Especially the CD player playing the CD.
Some of the old games are great. If they weren't the emulation pseudo-market on the net would be dead. There's one game I've been looking for, for ages. Its called Death Strike (me thinkz). Its a simple game where you play a barbarian which duels with another barbarian. The cool thing is you can do a move which decapitates your opponent. A green goblin thingy then drags the headless body away with the head being kicked off the single screen.
It simple but it'll take the stress out of a day filled with office politics.
I hate to say this, but I think IE will dominate the browser market, the same way Windows has dominated the desktop PC (if it isn't doing already). I think IE's only challenger was Netscape but after that "browser war" the winner was IE. I gave Netscape 6.x a go, did not like it at all and haven't used it since. I think Opera is quite good but since it can't view all web pages properly, I gave that up too. Not a good trend.
Sounds like an Axis of Evil to me. Well Walt Disney is definitely evil.
What's the situation on licensing? If each student brings his/her copy of a game to school and loads it on that PC is that legal? What if it's already installed on their home PC? It would be something imprtant to know. On that point, do Internet Cafes that run gaming sessions, purchase individual software packages for each of their PCs? I remember in the old days when my high school set up their first network with MS NT. Lots of after school sessions of Hearts :)
Well let just add, whenever I unavoidably listen to Celine Dion music (is it music?) I get the tendency to make things go crash. Especially the CD player playing the CD.
Some of the old games are great. If they weren't the emulation pseudo-market on the net would be dead. There's one game I've been looking for, for ages. Its called Death Strike (me thinkz). Its a simple game where you play a barbarian which duels with another barbarian. The cool thing is you can do a move which decapitates your opponent. A green goblin thingy then drags the headless body away with the head being kicked off the single screen.
It simple but it'll take the stress out of a day filled with office politics.