But: Aesthetically speaking, the candy-colored IMac is to Mac OSX is to the 'New Beetle'... I know that not all computers have to be rectangular beige boxes, but at the same time all 'cutting edge designs' should be colored translucent plastic...
The Washington Post printed a fairly well-informed article today explaining how Gnutella is different from Napster and why it's got some people scared.
I know plenty of audio geeks that already have their computer playing sound through their stereos... they play games, mp3s, anything that makes noise, basically. Other than the sort of cool methods they're using to implementing this, is there anything all that different?
I agree, but when I was eight years old, I got into computers when because of games and games only. A lot of the kids who will be occupying our chairs in 10 years will have gotten into computers because of gaming, and if they did it on a linux box instead of their dad's win98 machine, so much the better for all of us.
But: Aesthetically speaking, the candy-colored IMac is to Mac OSX is to the 'New Beetle'... I know that not all computers have to be rectangular beige boxes, but at the same time all 'cutting edge designs' should be colored translucent plastic...
The Washington Post printed a fairly well-informed article today explaining how Gnutella is different from Napster and why it's got some people scared.
I know plenty of audio geeks that already have their computer playing sound through their stereos... they play games, mp3s, anything that makes noise, basically. Other than the sort of cool methods they're using to implementing this, is there anything all that different?
I agree, but when I was eight years old, I got into computers when because of games and games only. A lot of the kids who will be occupying our chairs in 10 years will have gotten into computers because of gaming, and if they did it on a linux box instead of their dad's win98 machine, so much the better for all of us.