But he's damn right on almost all accounts. I don't care about product or brand loyalty. I go to the system with the best games. Nintendo has had some really amazingly fun titles in this generation (SSBM all night), but what have they done for you lately? Sure, its hip to be "old school" and reminisce about all the good times you had playing Mario Bros. and cursing at that damn Duck Hunt dog, but this is 2006 and I don't see any signs of Nintendo going back to the old days where games.
...the major thrust of the Chinese effort to regulate content on the Web was aimed at preventing the spread of pornography or other content harmful to teenagers and children.
Red Bull had banner ads scattered around the futurist race tracks of Wipeout XL for the PlayStation... and it totally destroyed my brain. I would close my eyes and see that Red Bull taunting me.. "Yea, I got your wings right here."
DEAR GOD, What the hell does this even SAY?
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The book gently eases the into what.NET and Mono are giving a historical background for each. What I found very interesting is the fact the author takes time to explain about.NET in the real world, and ties this to Mono to give the reader a clear idea of how any why Mono was started and what the reader can do to participate in this effort.
Two glaring grammatical mistakes that made me not read the rest of the article. That is ridiculously bad.
I think the blogging community, in general, is more tech savy than the average citizen. Hence, they understand that the difficulties are only temporary and, in the end, will be beneficial for the community.
I'm sure xXxDragonTearsQTxXx, however, is quite pissed.
Seriously though, I remember my first PC was a Packard Bell 486 running Windows 3.11
Ah, those were the days...
when playing an mp3 at full quality was a system intensive task...
when a 2gig hard drive was A LOT of space...
when a 56k connection was FAST...
when owning TWO computers was a big deal...
when L.O.R.D was the king of BBS games...
In the future, the proof of a person's technical skill will be based on their ability to boot linux on random objects. Those who are able to get a bash prompt on a toaster oven will be gods that walk among us, constantly harping on our choice of distribution.
Good, now I don't have to wait for the protection to be cracked.
But he's damn right on almost all accounts. I don't care about product or brand loyalty. I go to the system with the best games. Nintendo has had some really amazingly fun titles in this generation (SSBM all night), but what have they done for you lately? Sure, its hip to be "old school" and reminisce about all the good times you had playing Mario Bros. and cursing at that damn Duck Hunt dog, but this is 2006 and I don't see any signs of Nintendo going back to the old days where games.
Can I plop my Windows XP hardrive in an external enclosure and boot from there?
1. Steal Martian underpants
2.
3. Profit!!!
This is modded funny... Is this some strange /. in-joke that requires a BS in CS?
For now, the headphone market seems something like this: wireless, portable, stylish. Pick two.
Operation: Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Won't someone please think of the children!?
Yup, definately modeled after Western bullshit.
Does anyone else find it ironic that something named the Universal Media Disc, plays only on the PSP?
Red Bull had banner ads scattered around the futurist race tracks of Wipeout XL for the PlayStation... and it totally destroyed my brain. I would close my eyes and see that Red Bull taunting me.. "Yea, I got your wings right here."
Fucking Revolutionary!
Two glaring grammatical mistakes that made me not read the rest of the article. That is ridiculously bad.
We're Insecure
We're Consumers
I, for one, welcome our new molecular overlords.
Kudos for trying, but no matter how idiot-proof or intuitive they make the GUI, we will always have conversations like this: http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2005/12/12
George Bush doesn't care about bloggers!
I'm sure xXxDragonTearsQTxXx, however, is quite pissed.
http://www.zdnetasia.com.nyud.net:8090/news/intern et/0,39044246,39298812,00.htm
Seriously though, I remember my first PC was a Packard Bell 486 running Windows 3.11
Ah, those were the days... when playing an mp3 at full quality was a system intensive task... when a 2gig hard drive was A LOT of space... when a 56k connection was FAST... when owning TWO computers was a big deal... when L.O.R.D was the king of BBS games...
*sigh* Those were the days.
Pigs have flown and it's getting a little chilly in Hell.
In the future, the proof of a person's technical skill will be based on their ability to boot linux on random objects. Those who are able to get a bash prompt on a toaster oven will be gods that walk among us, constantly harping on our choice of distribution.
he'll never be the HEAD of a major corporation.
...but does it run Linux?
It's fast.
(Here's hoping they offer an option to keep the service ad-free...) I'm supressing my laughter...