The price of the unit from Lik-Sang is $800 US dollars! - for the cheap version! Does this in any way reflect pricing in the US once Sony releases it here?
What is really interesting is the fact that between the months of March and April, the number of errors increase at least ten fold, for only one moment. Maybe this page was linked to before?
http://cricket.asimov.net/index.cgi?target=%2Fslas hdot-misspellers%2Fslsahdot-org;ranges=y
Kazaa has basically made it too easy to pirate all things. Before, because of the inherent difficulty involved, (FTP, IRC, etc...) some people were prevented from doing so. Now, everyone looking for an alternative to Napster, has begun to pirate much more than just games. I feel that sooner or later, the majority of consumers will pirate software, rather than vice versa.
To the actual arcade hardware? It seems like it would be able to run on a standard issue machine of the time. Were there any "trade secrets" involved in the game. If not, then why not mass market the trainer as an arcade machine. It would have recieved my quarter.
Could it be accounted for because of the change in population over the last few years in California? Perhaps there are more people having children now than before in that area, as it is becoming a place full of younger people, more apt to have children in order to start a family.
How could they time this properly? I know that there is a relatively long, varying delay between when the phone is dialed, and when the phone eventually rings. Just wondering...
Although AOL is a big company I personally would rather give my money to a reliable hige company than one that could fold any minute. Just how I feel...
Hook ROB up to this and you have a glove controlled, MIDI device that can move small plastic pieces back and forth. This would be the ultimate in usless, nonworking crap wouldn't it?
I personally would rather trust the government (some think otherwise) than some high ranking executive, who would most likely be controlling things without the government.
I have never really liked USB for certain things
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I have always used my ps/2 or parrallel ports when I had the chance. I never really realized why most insist on usb. It isn't as if the mouse goes "faster" or little lights on the keyboard are prettier while using USB over ps/2. My logic has always said, why use up 3 of my computer's 4 USB ports on something that I already have a plug for anyway. Why let the others go to waste?
You mean that the moon isn't really made of cheese? What about that nice man that lives there? I would be pretty angry if some guy owned a part of me - especially if I were made of cheese...
Say, that sounds like a good idea. The problem is that I would never want to touch my computer again after it had been the Throne machine. I suppose I could buy an old one just for that purpose, but man, If I kept it in the bathroom then everyone would want to use it, and it would be more of a cess-pool than a laptop...
Lets face it, Microsoft has a very firm foothold in the marketplace. The last time a massive monopoly of an industry was broken up was when the Bell telephone company split. There is really no way to make Microsoft lose that and the Mozilla project just isn't well known enough for the common, casual browser to download and implement it. So perhaps a new strategy should be made; or at least considered...
The price of the unit from Lik-Sang is $800 US dollars! - for the cheap version! Does this in any way reflect pricing in the US once Sony releases it here?
What is really interesting is the fact that between the months of March and April, the number of errors increase at least ten fold, for only one moment. Maybe this page was linked to before? http://cricket.asimov.net/index.cgi?target=%2Fslas hdot-misspellers%2Fslsahdot-org;ranges=y
Kazaa has basically made it too easy to pirate all things. Before, because of the inherent difficulty involved, (FTP, IRC, etc...) some people were prevented from doing so. Now, everyone looking for an alternative to Napster, has begun to pirate much more than just games. I feel that sooner or later, the majority of consumers will pirate software, rather than vice versa.
To the actual arcade hardware? It seems like it would be able to run on a standard issue machine of the time. Were there any "trade secrets" involved in the game. If not, then why not mass market the trainer as an arcade machine. It would have recieved my quarter.
Just wait long enough; eventually we will begin to see photon guns made out of chewing gum and rubber bands....
Could it be accounted for because of the change in population over the last few years in California? Perhaps there are more people having children now than before in that area, as it is becoming a place full of younger people, more apt to have children in order to start a family.
How could they time this properly? I know that there is a relatively long, varying delay between when the phone is dialed, and when the phone eventually rings. Just wondering...
Talk about an air-bag...
Although AOL is a big company I personally would rather give my money to a reliable hige company than one that could fold any minute. Just how I feel...
Hook ROB up to this and you have a glove controlled, MIDI device that can move small plastic pieces back and forth. This would be the ultimate in usless, nonworking crap wouldn't it?
More information on the glove and its applications on the computer can be found at http://www.cms.dmu.ac.uk/~cph/pg.html
I personally would rather trust the government (some think otherwise) than some high ranking executive, who would most likely be controlling things without the government.
I have always used my ps/2 or parrallel ports when I had the chance. I never really realized why most insist on usb. It isn't as if the mouse goes "faster" or little lights on the keyboard are prettier while using USB over ps/2. My logic has always said, why use up 3 of my computer's 4 USB ports on something that I already have a plug for anyway. Why let the others go to waste?
Where is that from? It sounds so familar, but I just can't place it. Thanks
What exactly is a Griffin iKnobbie thing? I tend to like useless and cool things, but I couldn't find what you were talking about.
Nice one, but eggs-getting at bit old. But hey, don't ruffle your feathers over this one.
You mean that the moon isn't really made of cheese? What about that nice man that lives there? I would be pretty angry if some guy owned a part of me - especially if I were made of cheese...
If this is the case then where do private collectors get their rocks? Are they stolen as well?
I don' think that the moon is really anyone's territory - at least not just yet...
And then Ill time travel forward to before you time travel back forward after you have gone backward.
Say, that sounds like a good idea. The problem is that I would never want to touch my computer again after it had been the Throne machine. I suppose I could buy an old one just for that purpose, but man, If I kept it in the bathroom then everyone would want to use it, and it would be more of a cess-pool than a laptop...
Hahahahahah, that is almost so sick it is funny
Clippy and the big red mozilla dinosaur going at it. It will be like a bad remake of Godzilla Versus Disco Lando...
Lets face it, Microsoft has a very firm foothold in the marketplace. The last time a massive monopoly of an industry was broken up was when the Bell telephone company split. There is really no way to make Microsoft lose that and the Mozilla project just isn't well known enough for the common, casual browser to download and implement it. So perhaps a new strategy should be made; or at least considered...
Will Sun continue to make the old model?