2. "Ha. Pretty danged funny." In response to Reply # 0
Here's where Apple, a company that I actually do like, loses me: it's on these silly-ass comparison ads that shouldn't mean anything to anyone that knows computers... even at a basic level. I mean, the newest ones with "I'm a Mac" and "I'm a PC" are just the latest in a long line of silly jabs at PC's that Apple has been doing for over 10 years now.
And they always bring up such stupid, easy-refutable points. But they do make for good parodies.
--Maurice
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Bonding over sutures is what's hot in Oh-Nine. --JS
3. "I've been there gaming wise as a kid" In response to Reply # 0
There was more than 6, more like 12:
7th guest Myst Pax Imperia SimEarth SimAnt SimCity2000 Anyone for Cards? Marathon Lunicus (I'd be surprised if anyone lese heard of this) JournyMan Project Turbo The 2nd Myst game SimTower
It was ugly. In fact, it got so bad I made one of my two big purchaces as kid buying a program called VirtualPC (This was around '98, I had barely herd of the internet, let alone its sweet sweet nectar of bootleg programs) Anyways, I spent 150 of my hard earned dollars on this program so I could enter the world of PC gaming. Only problem, our home computer was an LCII, (one step above those Macs that had the monitor connected the CPU). This was a computer that got a workout playing SC200, so imagine trying to play something that has to be emulated in another enviroment. In the end, I used it for only one or two games. Once I got a PC (500 mhz COmpaq Persario that I'm actually using right now), I never looked back.