My formatted 100 MB Zip disks read as a capacity of 95.9 MB, with 94.4 MB available. Using the 1,000 = 1,024 formula, my capacity should be around 97.66 MB. Hmmm... Is Iomega also being sued? And why am I still using Zip disks?
I welcome Ambrosia to port their games to Windows. But there is a large contingent of Ambrosia users who would rather they port their earlier games (Apeiron, Swoop, etc.) to OS X first.
Wouldn't CyberDog 2.0 be a better name than Safari? Or CyberWolf, perhaps? Or are we forgetting about Apple's original browser, like Paramount forgets "Star Trek: The Animated Series" when they add up the tally of all the Trek shows?
My formatted 100 MB Zip disks read as a capacity of 95.9 MB, with 94.4 MB available. Using the 1,000 = 1,024 formula, my capacity should be around 97.66 MB. Hmmm... Is Iomega also being sued? And why am I still using Zip disks?
I welcome Ambrosia to port their games to Windows. But there is a large contingent of Ambrosia users who would rather they port their earlier games (Apeiron, Swoop, etc.) to OS X first.
Wouldn't CyberDog 2.0 be a better name than Safari? Or CyberWolf, perhaps? Or are we forgetting about Apple's original browser, like Paramount forgets "Star Trek: The Animated Series" when they add up the tally of all the Trek shows?