The more fundamental reason they could not run Windows on it; it has a PowerPC inside. I doubt Microsoft is going to port Windows to PowerPC/Cell for Sony to use. So the problem isn't Sony not wanting to fund Microsoft. Even if they wanted Windows, Microsoft wouldn't give it to them (in PowerPC form).
According to the Craigslist post on here the other day, they make about $25Million a year. They charge for the job listings in the bay area. Pretty good for a 14 person company.
Because of the fact that it says ALWAYS. It seems like they didn't look very hard. I'm sure there is some open source project out there that debugged their code slower than some other closed source project.
If I remember correctly I thought he got his warp whistle from the first mini-castle? or did he get both of them? Either way I remember I didn't see the movie until after I had mario 3, and finding the warp whistle in the castle was completly worth watching the movie for me.
P/E is the (Price per share)/(Earnings per share), so if they split that wouldn't change the P/E at all.
The more fundamental reason they could not run Windows on it; it has a PowerPC inside. I doubt Microsoft is going to port Windows to PowerPC/Cell for Sony to use. So the problem isn't Sony not wanting to fund Microsoft. Even if they wanted Windows, Microsoft wouldn't give it to them (in PowerPC form).
They are paying all that money for the domain name. They don't care how well it works right now.
According to the Craigslist post on here the other day, they make about $25Million a year. They charge for the job listings in the bay area. Pretty good for a 14 person company.
Quantum encryption algorithms have already been developed. In addition they are proven to be hard to break, unlike today's schemes.
Because of the fact that it says ALWAYS. It seems like they didn't look very hard. I'm sure there is some open source project out there that debugged their code slower than some other closed source project.
If I remember correctly I thought he got his warp whistle from the first mini-castle? or did he get both of them? Either way I remember I didn't see the movie until after I had mario 3, and finding the warp whistle in the castle was completly worth watching the movie for me.