If this is your concept of Christianity, you have just proven the parent post's point about people being uneducated about religion.
No where does Christianity call God a "big freindly Dad" or say that nothing bad happens to us if we beleive. I think you'll find many challenges to your idea of Christianity if you look into it more.
Except that this is illegal.
The "obvious" in this case is that it is extremely difficult, apart from setting up an old machine, to LEGALLY play games from another era. I'd love to play some of my old C64 games, but have no way to get the disk images into my Mac.
I installed it this afternoon on Win XP, SP1. Just ran the installer and it worked, no problem. Pretty cool program...a bit flaky still, but a good start.
More comparable to illustrator then photoshop.
And if that dual boot machine is reasonably priced, I'm looking forward to the extra deskspace I'll gain by replacing my Windows Xp and Mac OS X boxes with one dual boot machine.
Here's hoping it comes sooner than later!
I agree, too.
I tried to download demos of a few new games that I thought would be good, only to find out that the PC I just built from scratch would not play them due to the graphics card I bought. I can't justify buying a new card when I could get a Gamecube for $100 or an Xbox for $150 and have the ability to rent games locally.
If this is your concept of Christianity, you have just proven the parent post's point about people being uneducated about religion.
No where does Christianity call God a "big freindly Dad" or say that nothing bad happens to us if we beleive. I think you'll find many challenges to your idea of Christianity if you look into it more.
Except that this is illegal. The "obvious" in this case is that it is extremely difficult, apart from setting up an old machine, to LEGALLY play games from another era. I'd love to play some of my old C64 games, but have no way to get the disk images into my Mac.
I installed it this afternoon on Win XP, SP1. Just ran the installer and it worked, no problem. Pretty cool program...a bit flaky still, but a good start. More comparable to illustrator then photoshop.
I read that if comes with a 3.6 ghz P4
And if that dual boot machine is reasonably priced, I'm looking forward to the extra deskspace I'll gain by replacing my Windows Xp and Mac OS X boxes with one dual boot machine. Here's hoping it comes sooner than later!
I agree, too. I tried to download demos of a few new games that I thought would be good, only to find out that the PC I just built from scratch would not play them due to the graphics card I bought. I can't justify buying a new card when I could get a Gamecube for $100 or an Xbox for $150 and have the ability to rent games locally.