Even with my best.muttrc trickery, I've yet to be able to convince mutt to view all html emials in lynx or whatever else. I've got it to pick up most of them, but 1 in 10 I have to view html source.
Also, rendering html in a graphical email client can stillbe troublesome for slower computers.
TGIK got rid of his 17" powerbook after a few months. It was too damned big. It was no longer a convieniently portible device. it was a mobile workstation.
I think it's awesome that tech has come to the point of making machines like this. But how long is it before more people that don't need/want/know how to upgrade their machiens have these instead of real desktops at thier desk, in mass numbers? Think how much easier in a corporate environment it would be to move someone from one cubical to another, if all they had was a 'laptop' and personal effects!
How about donating it to your local college?
It doesn't even have to be the CS or similar department. You could donate it to the art department. I'm sure they would love to have such odd materials.
While I agree, it's absurd. There are a few thousand things I can think to spend $2000 on. It is true that it must be one hell of a game for people to spend that kind of money on.
I think I'll go buy a motorcycle or soemthing with my $2000 though . . . .
Yeah, I hear some people sleep great in jail. ]:8}>
Well, they had to use the magic 'L word' to get everyone to read. :)
HAH!
That game was so bad.
Yes, then jump off a cliff. :)
I wonder if the games the produce will be pro-China civil controling like games. Like the high volume of war style games that come out of the US.
So, following along with game industry standard, it'll actually be released some time in 2007?
Sounds like a waste of bandwidth to me, sending both.
Even with my best .muttrc trickery, I've yet to be able to convince mutt to view all html emials in lynx or whatever else. I've got it to pick up most of them, but 1 in 10 I have to view html source.
Also, rendering html in a graphical email client can stillbe troublesome for slower computers.
In the void of actual news, repeating old new is standard policy. :)
Old news is so exciting!
Yeah, I believe so.
They also have a safeway with a gas station. Pretty cheap if you have the soul sucking Safeway card.
Oh Woodland, WA.
:)
What an absolutely boring little town.
Nice people though.
pwned!
You're shit's gone down man!
TGIK got rid of his 17" powerbook after a few months. It was too damned big. It was no longer a convieniently portible device. it was a mobile workstation.
I think it's awesome that tech has come to the point of making machines like this. But how long is it before more people that don't need/want/know how to upgrade their machiens have these instead of real desktops at thier desk, in mass numbers? Think how much easier in a corporate environment it would be to move someone from one cubical to another, if all they had was a 'laptop' and personal effects!
They are always stupid.
:)
But in this case, you notice.
How about donating it to your local college?
It doesn't even have to be the CS or similar department. You could donate it to the art department. I'm sure they would love to have such odd materials.
HAH!
I'm trying to get it, but am failling miserably.
All's fair in love and war.
To many in this industry, both are involved.
It's hard to tell what's a joke and what's serious any more.
Call me dense, but how would this help?
One more thing, how could they listen? It's not like its radio broadcasted.
I can. :)
While I agree, it's absurd. There are a few thousand things I can think to spend $2000 on. It is true that it must be one hell of a game for people to spend that kind of money on.
I think I'll go buy a motorcycle or soemthing with my $2000 though . . . .
Oh yeah. Like when a user sticks one or more to a floppy, shoves it in the drive, and the disc comes out without the post-it note(s).
Damn I hate that.
"more simpler"
Holy double positives, Batman!
I would l;ike to think I can sms faster than most can morse. But, I have a balckberry, so I use a QWERTY keyboard.