Over the years, I have wanted to try Linux, and ended up stopping
First time I tried Linux, I could find no drivers for my DSL modem, and no internet meant no OS
Second time, I played around just fine, but I lose the GUI once, and could never wander through the help to get it back (I found out about 'startx' later)
Third time, I had network drivers (even managed to get WiFi set up on my laptop), I could get back into X if I ever got stuck out to a command prompt, but when I started messing around with video drivers, my xorg.conf got messed up, and I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to get it to work again.
Maybe Fourth time will be a charm
I doubt pressing BD-ROMs will be as expensive as buying BD-R/RE and burning a game/movie to it.
I don't know how much DVD-ROMs launched at, but this is about the price DVD+/-R's and RWs launched at.
I am very suprised that burnable media is launching at the same time as the readers. It seems Sony is really confident in thier DRM.
I remember hearing this same argument way back when the PS2 was coming out. "The PS2 is doing too much because it has a DVD player." Which, if I recall correctly, was why Nintendo didn't have a DVD player on the Gamecube.
Who really complains about too many features? So long as the price is good and it has all the neccesary basic features, added features are icing on the cake.
Don't forget the spare waterheaters.
Over the years, I have wanted to try Linux, and ended up stopping First time I tried Linux, I could find no drivers for my DSL modem, and no internet meant no OS Second time, I played around just fine, but I lose the GUI once, and could never wander through the help to get it back (I found out about 'startx' later) Third time, I had network drivers (even managed to get WiFi set up on my laptop), I could get back into X if I ever got stuck out to a command prompt, but when I started messing around with video drivers, my xorg.conf got messed up, and I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to get it to work again. Maybe Fourth time will be a charm
Continuing and developing social relationships is part of a healthy lifestyle too.
Have to get a balance of the physical, mental, and social.
I doubt pressing BD-ROMs will be as expensive as buying BD-R/RE and burning a game/movie to it. I don't know how much DVD-ROMs launched at, but this is about the price DVD+/-R's and RWs launched at. I am very suprised that burnable media is launching at the same time as the readers. It seems Sony is really confident in thier DRM.
I remember hearing this same argument way back when the PS2 was coming out. "The PS2 is doing too much because it has a DVD player." Which, if I recall correctly, was why Nintendo didn't have a DVD player on the Gamecube.
Who really complains about too many features? So long as the price is good and it has all the neccesary basic features, added features are icing on the cake.