Why does everything have to be a Something-Killer? Why can't companies just make a good product and sell it without all the "Yeah!! iPod, you're going down!!!" wrestling-match garbage? It's entirely possible for the marketplace to have two really good MP3 players, without one having to totally "kill" the other one... and both companies make a ton of money. I think it probably already is like that. There are a number of good portable MP3 players. I understand about stock prices and shareholders, but this kind of stuff just gets old after a while, and actually makes me less excited about some of these new products...
C-Dilla is another one that leaves nasty executable droppings on your computer even after you remove the game. Gee, and who makes C-Dilla but our good friends at Macrovision.
Why does everything have to be a Something-Killer? Why can't companies just make a good product and sell it without all the "Yeah!! iPod, you're going down!!!" wrestling-match garbage? It's entirely possible for the marketplace to have two really good MP3 players, without one having to totally "kill" the other one... and both companies make a ton of money. I think it probably already is like that. There are a number of good portable MP3 players. I understand about stock prices and shareholders, but this kind of stuff just gets old after a while, and actually makes me less excited about some of these new products...
C-Dilla is another one that leaves nasty executable droppings on your computer even after you remove the game. Gee, and who makes C-Dilla but our good friends at Macrovision.
Something about these robots reminds me of this movie
They could have made a pretty cool game out of that teddy bear. That thing was pretty cool.