I'm going to assume that you see me as a man of great wisdom. Or maybe it's just because I have grey patches.
I don't think 24 is that old. It's sort of a good age where you've not got the boundless energy of being a kid, but you're not yet falling apart.
I've never had any trouble with Daemon tools at all.
When I went back to England in June, I made ISOs of a lot of my games, and put them onto a harddrive. My brother kindly donated a convenient dock I can just slot hard drives into, and plug in using a USB. It's incredibly handy when you're...
I think, that so long as the internet remains neutral ground, there will continue to be a place for all niches and all kinds of creativity will abound. It may not be very profitable, but that doesn't stop everyone. My main concern is that these big companies will see those niches as competition...
I'm not sure I agree entirely, but perhaps I just "missed the point" or something.
It seems to me that they've adopted a protectionist attitude. Removing the potential for modifying the game and running servers protects the brand of the game and the company. What you get, is only what...
I think that's a false choice. I only wish I had more time to think about this today though.
First of all I just want to say that I hate the idea of living in a monoculture. I think homogenisation is bad for humanity and bad for the world in the long run. Diversity is important. Arguably...
I'm not hugely inspired by either one, but I definitely prefer the first. I do love seeing this kind of architecture though, just to see people's ideas.
I want to live in this house.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/south_of_scotland/8279194.stm
You should see all the other things they paint the roads with now. All for the sake of "traffic calming". I actually used to like the added colour, but it's getting really messy now, and they sometimes use this particular kind of green. It's more like cyan I suppose, but it looks vile.
He's from Ireland.
London can be nice to just walk around. Visit a park or two. There are a so many museums and things to visit that you'd be hard pressed to really have a bad time visiting any of them.
I enjoyed the British Museum when I went a few years ago.