I’m convinced too!
The idea that Apple would ditch its own OS for Microsoft Windows came to me from Yakov Epstein, a professor of psychology at Rutgers University, who wrote to me convinced that the process had already begun. I was amused, but after mulling over various coincidences, I’m convinced he may be right. This would be the most phenomenal turnabout in the history of desktop computing.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1923151,00.asp
So anyone want to buy my 1 GHz PowerPC G4 powered PowerBook running Mac OSX Panther?
February 27th, 2006
I was just wondering if President Bush was aware of the fact that the first result for the search term failure in google is the webpage of President Bush’s Biography?
It would sure be interesting to know his response. Anyone know if someone already popped the question?
Oh! the power of backlinks!
February 21st, 2006
Addendum: GameSiteScript has been taken over by Chad Philips and he is doing a better job than ever! If you’re thinking of running a game/video site, don’t even waste your time considering other scripts. Just get GSS, trust me you wont even wonder, ‘what if I had bought another script’. Chad is also the most helpful guy ever! He has gone beyond the call of duty to help me with issues and custom modifications. He deserves more credit than I express, especially considering that he has NOT received ANY payment from me whatsoever (since I bought all my GSS licenses before Chad took over).
Original Post: Following is the testimonial I have provided GameSiteScript.com
I’ve used all the four major arcade scripts - GameSiteScript, GameScript, phpArcadeScript, and ShockScript; and I have to say GameSiteScript is hands down the best one in every way!
I am running GameSiteScript on FadPlay.com
And up until the time of this post I have been running…
GameScript on FOGDB
ShockScript on FadGames.net
phpArcadeScript on FadArcade.com
I may eventually switch these three sites to GameSiteScript as well!
February 18th, 2006
Facebook’s Valentine’s Day Announcements are a simple yet ingenious method of extending a website’s advertiser base to include the site’s regular users. The whole idea is really brilliant; though I’m not sure just how much success they had with it. It was priced just right for the college student at $5 an announcement. I tried to buy one, but unfortunately, you can only send them to people on your friends list. And the person I wanted to wish wasn’t on my friends list as yet!
February 14th, 2006