As I said earlier, I thought it was played in 1983. However, it was the SuperBowl for the 1983 season, so essentially, I'm right.
But not like it really matters.
Jesus christ, another moron without a name. OK, Mr. Anonymous Dead-Horse Beater, this is for you.
That's right, I am graced with the gift of youth, only getting my first computer in the early 90's. However, does that prevent me from doing research, and finding out how things were? Let's say, for arguements sake, that you liked the topic of the American Revolution.
"But, you weren't alive then!!! How can you possilby have any sort of informed idea of what things were like."
This is why things called sources were created. So that people living ages after a certain event occurred, or not knowing everything about a certain subject, can still learn about things.
As for the PC, I use the term not to signify a computer running a Windows-based operating system, but as an acronym for what it does truly mean, a personal computer. The original mac was the first user friendly personal computer (not counting that IBM machine released a few years earlier who's name eludes me at this moment in time).
You don't even have a screen installed.
What the hell is that suppose to mean? You hook up, wait for it, a monitor to it. The G5's don't have a built in screen. Granted, the original mac did, but, yet again, you superb reader you, I was unable to make room for one while keeping a fairly respectable gaming rig under the hood.
Thanks for playing, come again.
Oh. My. God. Sir, I cannot thank you enough. Please, if there's anything I can ever do for you, send me an IM at NOTD665 on yahoo, aim, or msn, or 304460292 on icq.
Thanks again, you are an angel!:D
OKIE DOKIE. So far there have been a lot of comments regarding the usage of an LCD screen inside. I was unable to obtain one for the project, and also, I really needed to keep the price as low as possible (all in all, this project ran me about $500).
As for the comments about putting mac parts inside, let this be the official declaration by moi, henceforth: The point of the project was to display the real first modern home PC revived twenty years after it's original conception. That's it.
OK, bud. Just out of curiousity, how did Apple manage to air a commercial in February for a product coming out a week before that? Either they managed to time travel as well, made a grave mistake, or you are the one who in fact is mistaken.
As I said earlier, I thought it was played in 1983. However, it was the SuperBowl for the 1983 season, so essentially, I'm right. But not like it really matters.
Apparently. I was going to link to the new Apple commercial as well, but you would have all thought that I'm craz(ier).
Yup, there are wire ties. However, due to the close quarters and excess cables, it was extremely extremely difficult to pull off.
lol. You did the screwing, and got screwed in the end.
/me lost
Jesus christ, another moron without a name. OK, Mr. Anonymous Dead-Horse Beater, this is for you. That's right, I am graced with the gift of youth, only getting my first computer in the early 90's. However, does that prevent me from doing research, and finding out how things were? Let's say, for arguements sake, that you liked the topic of the American Revolution. "But, you weren't alive then!!! How can you possilby have any sort of informed idea of what things were like." This is why things called sources were created. So that people living ages after a certain event occurred, or not knowing everything about a certain subject, can still learn about things. As for the PC, I use the term not to signify a computer running a Windows-based operating system, but as an acronym for what it does truly mean, a personal computer. The original mac was the first user friendly personal computer (not counting that IBM machine released a few years earlier who's name eludes me at this moment in time). You don't even have a screen installed. What the hell is that suppose to mean? You hook up, wait for it, a monitor to it. The G5's don't have a built in screen. Granted, the original mac did, but, yet again, you superb reader you, I was unable to make room for one while keeping a fairly respectable gaming rig under the hood. Thanks for playing, come again.
Get a name. Thanks.
Because, we have the intiative. That's why.
Oh. My. God. Sir, I cannot thank you enough. Please, if there's anything I can ever do for you, send me an IM at NOTD665 on yahoo, aim, or msn, or 304460292 on icq. Thanks again, you are an angel! :D
That's the default, silver etched I believe it's called. Highly recommended.
BASTARD!!! I knew someone here would figure it out. :D
You sir, win the cookie.
Then I was mistaken, I apologize. I'm no football afficionado. :-/
Holy shit dude, very funny. :D
OKIE DOKIE. So far there have been a lot of comments regarding the usage of an LCD screen inside. I was unable to obtain one for the project, and also, I really needed to keep the price as low as possible (all in all, this project ran me about $500). As for the comments about putting mac parts inside, let this be the official declaration by moi, henceforth: The point of the project was to display the real first modern home PC revived twenty years after it's original conception. That's it.
OK, bud. Just out of curiousity, how did Apple manage to air a commercial in February for a product coming out a week before that? Either they managed to time travel as well, made a grave mistake, or you are the one who in fact is mistaken.