...at how they didn't deal with a bug in OS3.5 that froze my Amiga semi-daily (but occasionally three times a day) for the last year that I used my Amiga.
And how they ignored it as a problem, and how the update that should have had the fix mainly appeared to contain christmasy animgifs.
I dunno, last I saw tic-tac-toe on a puter, data banks were blowing sparks left and right, lights went out, then the computer announced some game or another sucked for lack of win-ability.
I think awareness of the platform plus a number of the really cushy features we generally don't enjoy today would have made Amiga a force to be reckoned with.
No, its the difference between basing a kilobyte on 2^10 and 10^3, one of them makes alot more sense for calculating binary sizes and one of them is a great way to sell less than you advertise.
If the early OS3.5 didn't piss a year of my computing life away with near random freeze-ups I might take more enjoyment in your statement.
Truth is AmigaOS got it's first stunting blow to the head from Commodore mismanagement. If the topic was "What Would the World Be Like Without Two Commodore Higher-ups" then you might be dead on.
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I don't see why people (companies, consumers, Senators, etc) don't understand that hacking\modding an X-Box is effectively NO different than modding a car.
Okay, heres one reason it is different, you can go from there.
A modded X-Box isn't a whole lot more likely to go beserk and crash into people at 50 MPH with a ton of inertia behind it than a non-modded X-Box.
I'm part of one percent then.
Ironically a few days ago I had log files taking up over 4 Gs of my system too. I wish I were making it up...
Psi seems to have less rough edges than Gaim. It doesn't have AIM in the name either. ;-)
I'd like to have seen how it stacked up in their battery life comparison.
It sounds incredibly difficult to go anywhere in this market with a "RealAudia" only p[ayer.
the first question you have to ask is "What is HTML?"
The Heirarchy of Turtles Mailing Lettuce will send a hitsquad of Xtreme Marble Lobbers your way in retribution of your ignorance.
Further, the Society of Goat-Man Liberationists wholeheartedly support this action.
You use IE?
<voice impersonate="southpark:wendy"> Ewww, gross! </voice>
All is full of security holes, you'll be given patches.
Its funny how people think children need micro meals and ideas prechewed four levels beneath having any accuracy.
Just because you don't get it doesn't mean someone else won't. Especially when that someone else is a child.
"Does it run on Linux?" :-)
Why am I thinking pan-spermiogenesis?
Amiga will die after BSD does. ;-)
...at how they didn't deal with a bug in OS3.5 that froze my Amiga semi-daily (but occasionally three times a day) for the last year that I used my Amiga.
And how they ignored it as a problem, and how the update that should have had the fix mainly appeared to contain christmasy animgifs.
We have a military to protect our land. Thats a government service fueled by tax!
Its good then that we can remotely log in and do the big nasty looking single command ourselves.
"I want solitare!"
"Okay, you'll have it in a half hour."
Much easier!
You know the 5200 is the low end card, right?
I'd like to see a 640K version. Wow!
Uhh, not /dev/null, /dev/zero.
I dunno, last I saw tic-tac-toe on a puter, data banks were blowing sparks left and right, lights went out, then the computer announced some game or another sucked for lack of win-ability.
I wonder if thw WOPR had a BLT drive...
Maybe they wanted to play their paid for tunes on something other then iTunes or an iPod.
Seems to me telnet is virtually dead.
Right up there with *BSD, but with less cheerleaders.
"I shopped at ThinkGeek on April Fools Day, and all I got was this lousy!shirt!"
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I think awareness of the platform plus a number of the really cushy features we generally don't enjoy today would have made Amiga a force to be reckoned with.
The Mac wouldn't have had it's own niche.
I miss the creative days of the Amiga...
No, its the difference between basing a kilobyte on 2^10 and 10^3, one of them makes alot more sense for calculating binary sizes and one of them is a great way to sell less than you advertise.
If the early OS3.5 didn't piss a year of my computing life away with near random freeze-ups I might take more enjoyment in your statement.
Truth is AmigaOS got it's first stunting blow to the head from Commodore mismanagement. If the topic was "What Would the World Be Like Without Two Commodore Higher-ups" then you might be dead on.
I don't see why people (companies, consumers, Senators, etc) don't understand that hacking\modding an X-Box is effectively NO different than modding a car.
Okay, heres one reason it is different, you can go from there.
A modded X-Box isn't a whole lot more likely to go beserk and crash into people at 50 MPH with a ton of inertia behind it than a non-modded X-Box.