I'm not sure if these are the five things, since the site is Slashdotted, but here's five more I've noticed you cannot discuss about Linux:
1. The negative effects of having multiple distros
2. The GIMP's interface
3. 3rd-Party games (though these days, there ARE a fair amount of good FOSS games)
4. BSD good, Gentoo for ricers
5. Fight Club
This is ironic. Didn't Sony originally DEFEND the concept of personal recording with their Betamax VCRs? I believe that was a landmark case. I'll bet they (Sony) don't even remember they did that.
And that "Xwand" was never an Xbox peripheral. The device existed, but in actuality it wasn't related to Microsoft at all and was meant for home appliances. The blogger who originally made it public is who decided to report that it was an Xbox accessory.
Lenovo didn't buy IBM, just their PC division (the Tink- products). IBM still exists making their POWER (PowerPC) line workstations, servers and embedded stuff like the Cell.
Interesting how this is being compared to Ma Bell (AT&T), being SBC (owner of Cingular), bought AT&T and plans to rename itself to AT&T. Would be funny if they were officially called AT&T by the time the new lawsuits started.
Maybe we'll see Xerox come up with a new GUI pretty soon too...
Well Sony Computer Entertainment used to be a sub-division of Sony Music, so that makes sense.
http://scei.co.jp/corporate/history_e.html
"If smoking hot chicks that put out had to wear a scarlet letter, what's really so bad about that, if you are a guy?"
True. I'd personally like to easily know who all the sluts were.
Was the toaster running NetBSD? I can see how you'd get burned.
This only works in Mac OSX. Doesn't work in Windows or Linux installed on the MacBook. Proprietary driver issues.
I'm not sure if these are the five things, since the site is Slashdotted, but here's five more I've noticed you cannot discuss about Linux: 1. The negative effects of having multiple distros 2. The GIMP's interface 3. 3rd-Party games (though these days, there ARE a fair amount of good FOSS games) 4. BSD good, Gentoo for ricers 5. Fight Club
This is ironic. Didn't Sony originally DEFEND the concept of personal recording with their Betamax VCRs? I believe that was a landmark case. I'll bet they (Sony) don't even remember they did that.
... only if swallowed.
That project eventually became what is now Kill Bill.
Dont't forget...
6. Republican control of the White House and Congress.
Sega is still around. They just gave up, and did their own thing. In essence, they are the Al Gore of videogame companies.
Working Designs. Now, there's a company that fell and will be missed.
Grammar?
The eyetoy wasn't innovative
Actually it was
Actually, it wasn't.
And that "Xwand" was never an Xbox peripheral. The device existed, but in actuality it wasn't related to Microsoft at all and was meant for home appliances. The blogger who originally made it public is who decided to report that it was an Xbox accessory.
"Big N surely has patents on implementation methods but Sony in particular is famous for finding ways around that. Just food for thought."
Maybe you forgot what happened to Sony in regards to the dual-shock fiasco??
"Cinematics Are Killing Gameplay?"
I could've told you that back in 1997 when Final Fantasy 7 came out, much to everyone's "ooh's" and "ahh's". No one listened to me.
I have that book. I'll have to go back and check that out...
Oh no. It's Dreamcast vs PlayStation 2 all over again.
<_<
...well, they certainly don't exist on Slashdot, or World of Warcraft.
>_>
From a usability perspective, I think it's much more intelligently designed than Gnome or KDE.
Uh oh, don't say that here! There goes your karma...
Lenovo didn't buy IBM, just their PC division (the Tink- products). IBM still exists making their POWER (PowerPC) line workstations, servers and embedded stuff like the Cell.
Want to know what really scares game developers??
Interesting how this is being compared to Ma Bell (AT&T), being SBC (owner of Cingular), bought AT&T and plans to rename itself to AT&T. Would be funny if they were officially called AT&T by the time the new lawsuits started.
Maybe we'll see Xerox come up with a new GUI pretty soon too...
No, what you want is the GP2X.