Programming a proprietory software package
$55,000
Programming an Open Source sofware package
-$20,000
Hmmm... I wonder which one i'm going to choose.
Don't mod me down, thats avoiding the issue. How about you put your mouth where your modpoints are.
"[including] 'Bejeweled'... and arcade favorites such as Namco's 'Dig Dug' and 'Galaxian'"
Lately i've been finding myself with less and less time for sitting down and playing a 20+ hour FPS shooter. This is precisely what needs to be released, in whatever form.
I'd like to see alot more games released that aren't made to compete graphics wise with todays games. Maybe a deal with Sega where all the old Genisis games can be bought via the Live service and played with an official emulator.
Admittedly, todays games are a blast, but i've been finding myself sitting at my computer just playing my PocketPC, due to the simple yet fun range or games that are available (and cheap).
Is not having all your personal information in the hands of Google. I don't feel that Google is the threat here. They've proved time after time to be an honest company.
I'm more worried about some crazy new law (Patriot Act anyone?) giving the Government / Other corporations instant access to this online archive of some of our most private information.
Well, they probably won't give a shit considering the person that pirated Windows will most likely pirate their software as well.
Programming a proprietory software package $55,000 Programming an Open Source sofware package -$20,000 Hmmm... I wonder which one i'm going to choose. Don't mod me down, thats avoiding the issue. How about you put your mouth where your modpoints are.
Imagine a beowulf.....
"[including] 'Bejeweled'... and arcade favorites such as Namco's 'Dig Dug' and 'Galaxian'"
Lately i've been finding myself with less and less time for sitting down and playing a 20+ hour FPS shooter. This is precisely what needs to be released, in whatever form.
I'd like to see alot more games released that aren't made to compete graphics wise with todays games. Maybe a deal with Sega where all the old Genisis games can be bought via the Live service and played with an official emulator.
Admittedly, todays games are a blast, but i've been finding myself sitting at my computer just playing my PocketPC, due to the simple yet fun range or games that are available (and cheap).
Is not having all your personal information in the hands of Google. I don't feel that Google is the threat here. They've proved time after time to be an honest company. I'm more worried about some crazy new law (Patriot Act anyone?) giving the Government / Other corporations instant access to this online archive of some of our most private information.
It certainly would help with all the support calls i've been putting through to Dell.