Re: Anyone here have a PS3?
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:25 pm
I have seen a PS3 once, and even held the controller of a Wii that a friend owns.
But I still don't understand the fascination of the game machines.
Isn't a computer much more versatile?
I have 4 tower PCs, a couple of those breadbox-sized Shuttles, three laptops,
one of these custom car computers,
and a bunch of touchscreen All-in-One PCs for home automation controllers. see below
I HAVE A COUPLE OF THESE FOR SALE -- ASK ME ABOUT IT: P3 1GHz CELERON, 40MB HD,
TOUCHSCREEN, 3 USB, 2 SERIAL, KBD/MOUSE, CD, SPEAKERS, 19V-4.75A POWER = $250 Cdn
I like to play 'Softplan Architectural Draughtsman' with my 12" x 18" Kurta digitizing tablet.
I wish I had the 16 button digitizing puck instead of the 4 button model -- maybe next Christmas!?!?
I just got the new Mitchell-On-Demand DVDs for my laptop.
Now I can tune up the van and fix the Pulsar's tranny!
My favourite "game" of all time is my Corel Graphics Workstation with SignLab 7.
I still have the original CorelDraw version 1a box with 5ΒΌ" floppies sitting on a shelf in the office; and legal boxed versions of 2, 3, 4, 5, skipped 6 because it sucked real bad, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12.
I just got the new X4 trial, but I use version 12 for daily work because there are no Vista drivers for the tablets.
I've only got a 48" wide Roland Camm-1800 cutter/plotter right now, but I'm saving up for a 72" solvent printer
for those really big display jobs and fleet graphics.
And I'd really like to get a couple of 20" Wacom Cintiq's to replace the Kurta tablets -- they are COOL!
-- It gives a whole new meaning to "CDR"...
I think real computers are a hell of a lot more fun than game machines.
8-)
But I still don't understand the fascination of the game machines.
Isn't a computer much more versatile?
I have 4 tower PCs, a couple of those breadbox-sized Shuttles, three laptops,
one of these custom car computers,
and a bunch of touchscreen All-in-One PCs for home automation controllers. see below
I HAVE A COUPLE OF THESE FOR SALE -- ASK ME ABOUT IT: P3 1GHz CELERON, 40MB HD,
TOUCHSCREEN, 3 USB, 2 SERIAL, KBD/MOUSE, CD, SPEAKERS, 19V-4.75A POWER = $250 Cdn
I like to play 'Softplan Architectural Draughtsman' with my 12" x 18" Kurta digitizing tablet.
I wish I had the 16 button digitizing puck instead of the 4 button model -- maybe next Christmas!?!?
I just got the new Mitchell-On-Demand DVDs for my laptop.
Now I can tune up the van and fix the Pulsar's tranny!
My favourite "game" of all time is my Corel Graphics Workstation with SignLab 7.
I still have the original CorelDraw version 1a box with 5ΒΌ" floppies sitting on a shelf in the office; and legal boxed versions of 2, 3, 4, 5, skipped 6 because it sucked real bad, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12.
I just got the new X4 trial, but I use version 12 for daily work because there are no Vista drivers for the tablets.
I've only got a 48" wide Roland Camm-1800 cutter/plotter right now, but I'm saving up for a 72" solvent printer
for those really big display jobs and fleet graphics.
And I'd really like to get a couple of 20" Wacom Cintiq's to replace the Kurta tablets -- they are COOL!
-- It gives a whole new meaning to "CDR"...
I think real computers are a hell of a lot more fun than game machines.
8-)