Gamecube already has support for widescreen and progressive scan. In fact, a huge percentage of gamecube games support progressive scan. Like, a lot higher percentage than on PS2. Check out hdgames.net and hdtvarcade.com to see some lists. I don't think we need to worry about the revolution in this respect, thought it'd be nice if they mandated it as a requirement.
No one seems to bring up the networking issues of iTunes. Hasn't anyone ever noticed that is scans your mapped drives even if you tell it not to look for shared music? There's also the fact that we aren't allowed to use it at work since it seems it filled up the outgoing translation buffer on our NAT and brought down our internal internet, and that was just having it running on 3 computers. Doh.
Of course, it's faster, better, and better looking that Musicmatch. So I personally use it at Home for fun (well except when it starts complaining that the cd services aren't working...guess I should stop trying to disable the iPodService and the iTunesHelper application:) ). Of course, Musicmatch has the Fraunhofer codec, so that's just wonderful for making 128kbs mp3s that actually sound good, and therefore is how I rip my CDs.
Well, as long as we're doing anecdotes. My host, dreamhost.com, offers ssh accounts on its webservers and hasn't seemed to had any problems.
Gamecube already has support for widescreen and progressive scan. In fact, a huge percentage of gamecube games support progressive scan. Like, a lot higher percentage than on PS2. Check out hdgames.net and hdtvarcade.com to see some lists. I don't think we need to worry about the revolution in this respect, thought it'd be nice if they mandated it as a requirement.
No one seems to bring up the networking issues of iTunes. Hasn't anyone ever noticed that is scans your mapped drives even if you tell it not to look for shared music? There's also the fact that we aren't allowed to use it at work since it seems it filled up the outgoing translation buffer on our NAT and brought down our internal internet, and that was just having it running on 3 computers. Doh. Of course, it's faster, better, and better looking that Musicmatch. So I personally use it at Home for fun (well except when it starts complaining that the cd services aren't working...guess I should stop trying to disable the iPodService and the iTunesHelper application :) ). Of course, Musicmatch has the Fraunhofer codec, so that's just wonderful for making 128kbs mp3s that actually sound good, and therefore is how I rip my CDs.