I personally love football, and always have. Top 40 songs I was never that
much into though : )

BTW, Joe, great post. : )

Stuart

-----Original Message-----
From: Lee K. Seitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 4:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RE: [SWCollect] Housecleaning


Origin Museum stated:
>
>I believe that computer game collectors are a different breed.  We were 
>just a touch 'outside the norm' when we were teens, with D&D and computer
games 
>preferred over football or 'Top 40'.......or perhaps I'm generalizing--tell
me 
>if you disagree (I'm SURE you all will!)  :)

Over football, yes.  I listened to plenty of Top 40, but didn't spend much
money on it.  I'm starting to make up for it now by buying old tapes
and new CDs with songs from the '80s on them.

>This industry is changing faster than any of us can 
>upgrade--we've all been witness to these changes...can anyone else follow
this 
>entire timeline?
>(backwards from the present...)
[snip]
>*Single 3.5 disks
>*The 'Platform Wars'
>*Individual developers for full games
>*3.5 replacing 5.25

I think these need to be re-arranged.  The move from 5.25" to 3.5"
came after the platform wars, didn't it?

-- 
Lee K. Seitz
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