Comment Re:Yeah, but $54 for a USB Wifi? (Score 4, Insightful) 85
If I can spend 10% and it works, I'm happy.
Therefore, I am happy.
Enjoy your purity. I'll enjoy my $48.60 in leftover money.
If I can spend 10% and it works, I'm happy.
Therefore, I am happy.
Enjoy your purity. I'll enjoy my $48.60 in leftover money.
The Tripods trilogy (now in four books) is a good set to get your 10-12 year old boys hooked on the genre.
And I enjoy the "cosy catastrophes" of John Wyndham's works - The Day of the Triffids and Chrysalids are his two best known, but the story of the Troon family in "The Outward Urge" is wonderful as well (one of the best SF examples of bluffing at a national level in one of the stories), and my personal favourite was his first posthumous work, "Web" - unlike its predecessors, there's no "Well, things are getting better" at the end...
A whole new meaning to "Blue Screen of Death".
Yes, but you've go the X and Y registers as well, plus page zero offers a wide range of ways to use those 256 bytes as pseudo-registers for indirection or other tricks.
Why should anyone ever need more than 64K (without bankswitching)?
AT&T making a technical goof. That _is_ news.
Use your google-fu and look up some of the stories told by the late Dani Bunten about attempts to re-do M.U.L.E.
Shortly after her sex-change operation, she met a friend who asked "How did it go?" "Not so well. They wanted to put in guns and bombs." The friend: asking about the sex change. Dani: as always, focussed on the game (I think the Sega remake "Son of M.U.L.E.")
I have heard of rumours of patched versions of MULE on Atari emulators that do permit networked play.
"Conversion, fastidious Goddess, loves blood better than brick, and feasts most subtly on the human will." -- Virginia Woolf, "Mrs. Dalloway"