I would have no problem with $230/month for a Tivo that could do everything this is promising, but to empty my wallet and end up with AOL - not a chance! I spent a year looking for Southwestern Bell DSL alternatives, more than willing to pay an extra $50/month for a decent product. Perhaps least importantly, I have a hard time imagining this "unit" offering much in the Next-To-My-HDTV-Aesthetics department.
Com'on!
Fox Family DID save Freaks and Geeks for a year!
The Tick is an unfortunate loss. Hopefully Sci-Fi will pick it up. If not it's further proof that there just aren't enough channels...
Certainly there is some faction here that finds Katz's post more interesting than his unpopularity?
Our collective imaginations are captured by these great writers and they do influence the future scientists and politicians.
There is no doubt that what is being worked towards in most tech fields is an AI that allows us the choice between human or machine involvement in war.
These recent conflicts do have hints of the future.
If nothing else it begs our talented writers of today to dream up less violent futures.
I would have no problem with $230/month for a Tivo that could do everything this is promising, but to empty my wallet and end up with AOL - not a chance! I spent a year looking for Southwestern Bell DSL alternatives, more than willing to pay an extra $50/month for a decent product. Perhaps least importantly, I have a hard time imagining this "unit" offering much in the Next-To-My-HDTV-Aesthetics department.
Gamespot.com has this nice feature story on Total Annihilation. Light reading and thorough. The focus here is mainly on the designer Chris Taylor.
Com'on! Fox Family DID save Freaks and Geeks for a year! The Tick is an unfortunate loss. Hopefully Sci-Fi will pick it up. If not it's further proof that there just aren't enough channels...
die Idee hört sich gut an!
Certainly there is some faction here that finds Katz's post more interesting than his unpopularity? Our collective imaginations are captured by these great writers and they do influence the future scientists and politicians. There is no doubt that what is being worked towards in most tech fields is an AI that allows us the choice between human or machine involvement in war. These recent conflicts do have hints of the future. If nothing else it begs our talented writers of today to dream up less violent futures.