Game theory
Jan. 29th, 2003 10:13 pmI actually use two computers, generally. I have a laptop - a lightweight Dell - which is primarily used for work, for study, for communicating with people, and for my writing projects. Then, in my office space at home, there's the desktop. It's a homebuilt machine, with pretty decent peripherals, a lot of storage, etc.
Some of the time, it's a game machine - I play computer games to relax. And I know, a Playstation or Xbox would cost less and be more impressive graphically.
However, there are other uses for a full-fledged computer. One: as a download center, a way to pull things off the net while I use the laptop away from home, away from the network. And two: as a data vault. Backing up files from my laptop to the desktop has saved my bacon a number of times.
I defy a Playstation or an Xbox to store three years' worth of law-school outlines, or a copy of a term paper that decides whether one graduates from law school.
Personal front:
"Scarab" chapter 11 is now in beta - this is the first piece of work I have *ever* put through the beta process. With a little luck, this project will be complete before March.
Ye gods, every time I see "chapter 11" it makes me cringe ... wonder why...
Close entry.
Some of the time, it's a game machine - I play computer games to relax. And I know, a Playstation or Xbox would cost less and be more impressive graphically.
However, there are other uses for a full-fledged computer. One: as a download center, a way to pull things off the net while I use the laptop away from home, away from the network. And two: as a data vault. Backing up files from my laptop to the desktop has saved my bacon a number of times.
I defy a Playstation or an Xbox to store three years' worth of law-school outlines, or a copy of a term paper that decides whether one graduates from law school.
Personal front:
"Scarab" chapter 11 is now in beta - this is the first piece of work I have *ever* put through the beta process. With a little luck, this project will be complete before March.
Ye gods, every time I see "chapter 11" it makes me cringe ... wonder why...
Close entry.
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Date: 2003-01-29 09:57 pm (UTC)*coughs*
*looks busy*
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Date: 2003-01-30 02:38 pm (UTC)Didn't mean anything in the way of criticism or *anything* like that. That before-March thing was my estimate on the whole project, taking into account writer's block, brain frying from bar review, and such ...
I'm new at this. I've never had a beta before. :)
Bruce