It's not that Americns are lazy, rather there is just no reward for working hard anymore. Gone are the days where initiave, hard work, and a little ingenuity was rewarded. Now it's just a another day of busy work.
Theoretically, they should go down. But for some reason, *some* companies never seem to go out of business despite obviously dirty business practices. *Something or someone* is propping them up.
I like to pretend Sony is smart and has devised a way to do that tax thing like Uwe Bolle. Sadly, deep down, I know that they're just out of touch with reality.
I love technology from the past, especially the early to mid eighties. It always had much more personality. The more buttons, lights, and coloreful displays, the better. Today's stuff is bland in comparsion.
I think it is the initial drivers that make or break a new entry to the video market. You can have the best hardware in the world, but if you release it with bad drivers, you're pretty much doomed. You might claim a little back with one or two revisions, but most people won't care at that point.
*hugs his Volari V8* Poor thing never really made it.:(
...Blue Skies in Games! :)
Don't you mean Egg and Chicken? There's a Slashdot article around here somewhere about it. :)
It's not that Americns are lazy, rather there is just no reward for working hard anymore. Gone are the days where initiave, hard work, and a little ingenuity was rewarded. Now it's just a another day of busy work.
I agree. Runner up = teh win.
The winner kind of reminds me of the KDE interface in a Linux distro. Prehaps that's why it was chosen?
Three words:
Printer. Friendly. View.
Seriously, this does bug me for some reason. A top level official leaving right before a big even such as the Wii? Sounds fishy...
http://www.reveries.com/reverb/kids_marketing/fils -aime/images/names.jpg
Theoretically, they should go down. But for some reason, *some* companies never seem to go out of business despite obviously dirty business practices. *Something or someone* is propping them up.
Insert heavey sarcasm with astriked words.
I like to pretend Sony is smart and has devised a way to do that tax thing like Uwe Bolle. Sadly, deep down, I know that they're just out of touch with reality.
Here Wii come to save the day!
They are? News to me.
I beleive there is a term for that. "Famboyism."
I'm not overly fond of either company myself.
Granted, his basement probably is better modeled and furnished than most of our houses.
/me glares at the AC.
Now let's get back to the meeting...
And funnily enough, the upgrade advisior won't run on 2K.
Maybe, maybe not. They're all circle jerking each other.
No, this is more likely the work of Intel.
At one time people thought having more than 640K of memory was overkill too.
I love technology from the past, especially the early to mid eighties. It always had much more personality. The more buttons, lights, and coloreful displays, the better. Today's stuff is bland in comparsion.
They could just electrify the track and run some bars overhead.
Ooh...obscure....
;)
*Sigh* The better days of TV has passed us by.
Don't you mean, "When it's DONE."?
Given how many sequal there were, this brings us to:
Son of the Revenge of the Return of the Night of the Day of the Awakening of the Dawn of the Nerds.
I think it is the initial drivers that make or break a new entry to the video market. You can have the best hardware in the world, but if you release it with bad drivers, you're pretty much doomed. You might claim a little back with one or two revisions, but most people won't care at that point.
:(
*hugs his Volari V8* Poor thing never really made it.
"If you must ask why, you will never understand the answer."
Diebold can provide the machines. :D