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Today in Tech; 3/22
By Oliver Rist | March 22, 2007, 1:27 pm
- Why IT guys play Dungeons & Dragons. We play it because it’s the most intellectually-stimulating game you can play. As long as you’re playing it with smart people that is. However, this guy has another explanation of why IT geeks play D&D–as if we need one. Sasquatch has never played, so that tells you something about him. (Source: Slashdot)
- A history of Mac on Intel. Okay, apparently this is a big deal to Orchard converts. It’s not that long a history as far as I’m concerned. Or maybe we should call it the “history of FreeBSD on Intel with a really cool front-end.” Man, I’m hammered. (Source: Insanely Mac)
- See how Apple TV works in the real world via video. This is a nicely detailed video on how to setup the Apple TV gadget. Real cool. Except if you ask me, you should look up the much shorter video on how to setup the Slingbox. Cooler, more flexible and…cooler. (Source: Gizmodo)
- New sleeker xBox 360 might be on the way. Doesn’t bother Sasquatch, since he went the wimpy Wii route. Or me, because I’m too broke. But for those with disposable income, there might be a new and better-looking xBox 360 coming out real soon. (Source: DailyTech)
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