So take the fight to him. Drop a few nukes on his cities to wipe out their defenses, then walk in and take them. Wouldn't hurt either to keep some knights in your cities. Immune to first strikes and more strength than keshiks.
I thought Microsoft was the one coming out with the add on optical drive. Sony must be Sega around Saturn era, and Microsoft is still stuck in Genesis era.
Maybe you should do a little research first. Hi-MD does have more storage and quality, it also is able to be used as a usb drive for standard storage. They can also play back MP3s as well as the standard Atrac3. Hell, Sony is now shipping one with a built in 1.3megapixel camera.
The Newton interface is easy to use, easy to learn. The soup database can be searched from any program to find anything that relates to what you are searching for.
If you want to copy and paste something from one program to another, it's a simple draw circle around it, drag it over to other program.
The handwriting recognition when setup properly makes it easy to enter information into the system. Also, with the assist button, tasks such as setting up an appointment in the date book is as easy as saying, "Lunch Friday with Bob". Newton will open the dates program, set it up for the next Friday at noon as lunch with Bob.
Something I find that's neat, though not important, is with MacinTalk, if my eyes are bothering me and not in the mood to try to read cause of it, I can have the Newton read to me. Just click the menu and select Speak Text.
It's a system that would really have to be experienced to properly appreciate it... much like using a Macintosh.
Oh god, I agree with that so much.
I do computer work for a local company with a Dell PowerEdge server. I go through hell every couple weeks trying to keep that machine working. I've tried convincing them I could build them a better machine from regular parts off tigerdirect, but they shelled out lotta money for their "server". I put server like that, cause half the time the thing can't be accessed.
Michigan gets alot of press.
Timothy McVeigh
Bowling for Columbine
Michigan Militia
UofM Football
Quami Killpatrick (No I have no clue how to spell his name)
That's why you need a bottle filler like my work has. Bottles just go down the line and fill. Can fill probably a good 13000 bottles in one shift.
So take the fight to him. Drop a few nukes on his cities to wipe out their defenses, then walk in and take them.
Wouldn't hurt either to keep some knights in your cities. Immune to first strikes and more strength than keshiks.
By the way, your post was hilarious.
Oceania has never been at war with Eastasia. Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia. That post must be the work of terrorists.
Hilarious, I'm sure Douglas Adams would have approved.
Do they have frickin laser beams attached to their heads?
No it doesn't. http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/148/
In other news, Phantom Hourglass will require you to own a Nintendo DS to play. ... ok, not so completely different.
Dude, aliens are in our midst. I see them all the time. They make the best frickin tamales around.
Now, if it were Hilary Duff carrying new Messagepads, I'd be all over that.
Uhm... on IGN they said Dragon Quest was coming to Wii. http://wii.ign.com/articles/709/709625p1.html
I thought Microsoft was the one coming out with the add on optical drive. Sony must be Sega around Saturn era, and Microsoft is still stuck in Genesis era.
The Majestic Møøse
I usually get woken up in a outage cause my server's fans stop running. The silence is a horrible experience.
http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/+INTERSHOP.enfinit y/eCS/Store/en/-/USD/SY_BrowseCatalog-Start?Catego ryName=pa_DigitalMusicPlayers_MiniDisc&Dept=audio
Maybe you should do a little research first.
Hi-MD does have more storage and quality, it also is able to be used as a usb drive for standard storage. They can also play back MP3s as well as the standard Atrac3.
Hell, Sony is now shipping one with a built in 1.3megapixel camera.
Can I have a Mountain Dew?
Nah, I think they meant more like Final Fantasy XII. How many times can it really be the Final Fantasy?
The Newton interface is easy to use, easy to learn. The soup database can be searched from any program to find anything that relates to what you are searching for. If you want to copy and paste something from one program to another, it's a simple draw circle around it, drag it over to other program. The handwriting recognition when setup properly makes it easy to enter information into the system. Also, with the assist button, tasks such as setting up an appointment in the date book is as easy as saying, "Lunch Friday with Bob". Newton will open the dates program, set it up for the next Friday at noon as lunch with Bob. Something I find that's neat, though not important, is with MacinTalk, if my eyes are bothering me and not in the mood to try to read cause of it, I can have the Newton read to me. Just click the menu and select Speak Text. It's a system that would really have to be experienced to properly appreciate it... much like using a Macintosh.
Holy Crap! They also ran a UNIX based OS!
Oh god, I agree with that so much. I do computer work for a local company with a Dell PowerEdge server. I go through hell every couple weeks trying to keep that machine working. I've tried convincing them I could build them a better machine from regular parts off tigerdirect, but they shelled out lotta money for their "server". I put server like that, cause half the time the thing can't be accessed.
How about using Virtual PC to run Windows, then run VMWare under that, and then Virtual PC under that?
Only on slashdot does a joke about version numbers get turned into a lecture on the proper use of symbols.
My projector hooks up to my computer, nice 52" display. So does my 7.1 surround sound receiver... so woohoo got me on the more machines thing though :P
Hey, The Road Ahead is a great book. I use it to keep my window propped up on those warm summer nights.
I'm still using my old 1984 IBM keyboard off a PS/2
Michigan gets alot of press. Timothy McVeigh Bowling for Columbine Michigan Militia UofM Football Quami Killpatrick (No I have no clue how to spell his name)