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Comment Re:Call me a fanboi or whatever but... (Score 1) 563

Single player no-DRM PC games I bought long enough ago absolutely will not run on modern machines. I suppose if it was really important I could find enough working old parts to put together a machine to play them, but I'm not even sure of that since I'm not particularly knowledgeable about such things. My point is that all computer games, DRM or not, will mostly likely be unplayable for most people after enough time has passed. Given that, I'm perfectly happy to pay for games that have requirements such as internet access and live external game servers.

Comment Re:What is "important", anyway? (Score 1) 704

I don't see any effective difference between spending days producing something tangible in the real world and spending days producing or achieving something unique in a virtual world. Both can be fun, rewarding and inspiring to others, and both can create positive memories that last a lifetime. Neither activity is passive and both can be seen as contributing instead of consuming. I agree with the sentiment, but certainly don't feel as if virtual activities are any less meaningful or valuable than so-called real-world activities.
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jerryjamesstone writes "Everybody is into rail these days; it is the greenest way to get around next to a bike. Leonid Mulyanchik has been into it for years since before the Berlin Wall fell, since before the first Macintosh, building his own private underground Metro railway system. English-Russia says that he has been doing it with his pension, that it is all legal and approved and that he is still at it. Gizmodo calls it 'Partly the traditional, inspiring, one man against all odds type of persistence, but more the obsessive, borderline insane persistence.'" Update: 06/02 07:33 GMT by T : And if you're the type to visit Burning Man, you can actually ride a home-made monorail this summer, too.

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