Counting all the buttons, joysticks, and trackball, you are running about $150 just for parts. Add wood, paint, and labor, and this guy isn't making a whole lot of profit. I've made a few arcade style joysticks for playstations and they do get expensive.
The damage to the stalks shows evidence of microwave radiation. Most crop circle researchers/wackos agree on this. Arial infrared photos even show dehydration around newly formed crop circles, as if the area was microwaved. Lastly, there have been numerous reports, some even caught on film, of little glowing balls floating around about 24 hours before a crop circle appears. Some believe the balls of light were space ships making the crop circles, but I think they are just artifacts of the microwave radiation occurring. http://hochwald.tripod.com/microwave/ball.html IMO crop circles, real ones anyway, come from space in the form of a maser pointed at earth. Now that doesn't mean they are alien signals. They could very well just be natural masers occuring space, magnifying a spec of dust resulting in a cool pattern on the ground.
I think most people are confusing revision control with project management.
For that we already have make.
RCS and make are all you need, with ssh to make it network friendly. Isn't that the Unix(tm) way? We don't need a 'GNUSourceSafe'. Does anybody put checkin and checkout targets in their makefiles anymore?
Uhm, just curious, but why do you care about a legal copy of win98? You don't actually have legal ROMS do you? Whats the point?
Counting all the buttons, joysticks, and trackball, you are running about $150 just for parts. Add wood, paint, and labor, and this guy isn't making a whole lot of profit. I've made a few arcade style joysticks for playstations and they do get expensive.
The damage to the stalks shows evidence of microwave radiation. Most crop circle researchers/wackos agree on this. Arial infrared photos even show dehydration around newly formed crop circles, as if the area was microwaved. Lastly, there have been numerous reports, some even caught on film, of little glowing balls floating around about 24 hours before a crop circle appears. Some believe the balls of light were space ships making the crop circles, but I think they are just artifacts of the microwave radiation occurring.
http://hochwald.tripod.com/microwave/ball.html
IMO crop circles, real ones anyway, come from space in the form of a maser pointed at earth. Now that doesn't mean they are alien signals. They could very well just be natural masers occuring space, magnifying a spec of dust resulting in a cool pattern on the ground.
And yesterday we had:
TurboLinux closing doors
Transmeta laying off %40 of staff
You win some, you lose some.
"It's better to burn out than to fade away." -- Kurt Cobain FYI Neil Young said it first.
I think most people are confusing revision control with project management.
For that we already have make.
RCS and make are all you need, with ssh to make it network friendly. Isn't that the Unix(tm) way?
We don't need a 'GNUSourceSafe'. Does anybody put checkin and checkout targets in their makefiles anymore?
This + This = Immortality. All you'd have to worry about from there would be disease/walking in front of a MAC truck.