The whole anime is about cars, tuning them, and street racing with a romantic oddball sidestory (sometimes). I'm sure you can picture what the game is like. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yes, I have lost all interest for it.
I'd rather play with my own feces than these games. But seriously, the only game I've played for more then 10 minutes out of those is Halo 2 and that too only multiplayer which wasn't even that great. It was good and fun but so is anything you do with friends.
Well, over here everyone uses it. Even dumb regular college frat boys and such. They all use spyware ridden Kazaa to get the latest DJ AssLicker mix of the latest piece of crap by 50 Cent and then complain why their computer is so slow. Morons.
In P2P file swapping that is. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor..._pcworld/119178 All countries will bow down to our mighty file swapping power.
Porn, games, movies, television shows, music, porn, pictures, documents...basically everything. But you know what would suck...if that harddrive broke and you lost 500 gb at once!!
Hitachi is making a 500 gb harddrive and it will be released first quarter of this year. http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=3881 I want to get two (or more) of these and put them in JBOD array and have atleast a terabyte of space!! MUAHAAHAHAHA!
Well it seems that those leaked specs from a while back have some truth to them. In the patent documents there is a diagram which looks a lot like what was leaked earlier. Check it out here: http://xbox.ign.com/articles/577/577589p1.html Next gen console wars is going to be fun...
It's a program. Kind of like Kazaa but it uses the Bit torrent protocol. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Like shareaza? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Kind of, but like Agozer said, the main goal is to get rid of trackers we know it. It's something fresh, that's for sure.
You should read this interview where Bill Gates calls people who want to reform IP rights communists. http://news.com.com/Gates+taking+a+seat+in..._3-5514121.html
God you're an idiot. Anyway, here is a cool interview with Bram Cohen (creator of Bit torrent): http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.01/b...rent&topic_set=