A very good point. I just want to add one more advantage: data transfer. It is a heck of a lot easier in a lot of cases to deploy an app on a pre-existing web server and have users go to a web page than try to fight your way through a corporate IT department to get ports opened up for a custom app, especially now that everyone is afraid of RPC.
I was looking over the source and I found numerous references to a 'boomstick', strip clubs, and warthogs dressed in police uniforms. Then I realized... someone finally GPL'd Duke Nukem Forever!
Two places which fall under the "you should see this before you die" category are Yosemite (California) and Yellowstone (Idaho, Montana, Wyoming). I'm no tour guide, but they are two of the largest and most impressive national parks in the United States. You could go the typical Grand Canyon route, but if I had to choose one national park in the United States to go see, it'd be Yosemite.
In other news, Duke Nukem 3D has been renamed Duke Nukem Forever and will be re-released. In order to preserve a distinction between the two, the previous Duke Nukem Forever will never be released.
A very good point. I just want to add one more advantage: data transfer. It is a heck of a lot easier in a lot of cases to deploy an app on a pre-existing web server and have users go to a web page than try to fight your way through a corporate IT department to get ports opened up for a custom app, especially now that everyone is afraid of RPC.
I was looking over the source and I found numerous references to a 'boomstick', strip clubs, and warthogs dressed in police uniforms. Then I realized... someone finally GPL'd Duke Nukem Forever!
Two places which fall under the "you should see this before you die" category are Yosemite (California) and Yellowstone (Idaho, Montana, Wyoming). I'm no tour guide, but they are two of the largest and most impressive national parks in the United States. You could go the typical Grand Canyon route, but if I had to choose one national park in the United States to go see, it'd be Yosemite.
In other news, Duke Nukem 3D has been renamed Duke Nukem Forever and will be re-released. In order to preserve a distinction between the two, the previous Duke Nukem Forever will never be released.