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Daniel Turini wrote: 1. Hates doing the same thing again and again Then you won't be programming as a profession then. Same ole same ole all the time. With those rare but refreshing forays into the unknown :) Daniel Turini wrote: 3. Wants to disassemble his PS2 (N64 sucks) to "see how it works Sounds like a hardware problem to me . Leave that to the EE guys. Daniel Turini wrote: 4. Contrary to what most people believe, a good programmer may suck at math, but must be good at abstract ideas Which he will never understand without the math. Recursion rears its ugly head again. Daniel Turini wrote: 5. Wants to buy half of what's shown on thinkgeek.com, cause he can't afford the other half. This you soon outgrow. Richard "The man that hath not music in himself and is not moved with concord of sweet sounds is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils; Let no man trust him." Shakespeare
Richard Stringer wrote: N64 sucks Hey I'm a programmer and I prefer Nintendo! :cool: Jeremy Falcon
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Richard Stringer wrote: N64 sucks Hey I'm a programmer and I prefer Nintendo! :cool: Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote: Hey I'm a programmer and I prefer Nintendo! And if you fitted wheels to my XBox, you could turn it into a monster truck that destroys all consoles before it (particularly Nintendo ones) :-) (yes, I admit it - I was a Sega fanboy for the best part of a decade [I even own a Saturn :rolleyes:], and now I'm a big fan of the XBox)
Ian Darling "One of the few systems...which has had “no deaths” in the reliability requirements." - Michael Platt
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: Hey I'm a programmer and I prefer Nintendo! And if you fitted wheels to my XBox, you could turn it into a monster truck that destroys all consoles before it (particularly Nintendo ones) :-) (yes, I admit it - I was a Sega fanboy for the best part of a decade [I even own a Saturn :rolleyes:], and now I'm a big fan of the XBox)
Ian Darling "One of the few systems...which has had “no deaths” in the reliability requirements." - Michael Platt
Ian Darling wrote: And if you fitted wheels to my XBox, you could turn it into a monster truck that destroys all consoles before it (particularly Nintendo ones) Hardware-wise: not really. Besides it's like comparing apples to oranges. Game-wise: that's a matter of opinion. Lastly, having a debate of the "better" system is dumb. Jeremy Falcon
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Ian Darling wrote: And if you fitted wheels to my XBox, you could turn it into a monster truck that destroys all consoles before it (particularly Nintendo ones) Hardware-wise: not really. Besides it's like comparing apples to oranges. Game-wise: that's a matter of opinion. Lastly, having a debate of the "better" system is dumb. Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote: Lastly, having a debate of the "better" system is dumb. Actually, I do agree with you. I even considered getting a GameCube to complement the XBox (and so I could play Super Monkey Ball :-D). But I spend enough on one console, so I junked that idea :sigh:
Ian Darling "One of the few systems...which has had “no deaths” in the reliability requirements." - Michael Platt
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: Lastly, having a debate of the "better" system is dumb. Actually, I do agree with you. I even considered getting a GameCube to complement the XBox (and so I could play Super Monkey Ball :-D). But I spend enough on one console, so I junked that idea :sigh:
Ian Darling "One of the few systems...which has had “no deaths” in the reliability requirements." - Michael Platt
One thing I wish the GameCube had was more Final Fantansy games for it like the PS(2). I started playing Crystal Chronicls, but so far the storyline is lame IMO. Kinda makes it tough to like it. :| Jeremy Falcon