by Robotbeat » Sep 28, 2001 @ 12:35am
HalfLife is based on Quake 1. A very heavily modified Quake 1, but still not Quake 2.<br><br>The Ion propulsion drive was in concept books before the 1990s, BTW, although it wasn't launched into space.<br><br>How about CD-R? (I mean, non-commercial).<br><br>Now, I am not a tree-hugger. Anyone who is around me at school knows that I am close to the opposite. However, U.S. nuclear arms testing was stopped by Bush (Jr.'s dad) in 1990 or 1991 or something like that.<br><br>What year was the Human Genome project (sort of) finished sequencing? Is it 2000 or 1999?<br><br>Dolly the sheep was cloned. I think Korea cloned human embryos in the 90s.<br><br>I believe the $.01 per MegaByte for hard disk storage barrier was broken in the 1990s.<br><br>Linux was born in the 1990s. Windows (Mac fans: yes, you're right, but I mean Microsoft Windows) was born. Windows is huge. Windows allowed the average Joe to access the Internet and take advantage of it. <br><br>Digital photography actually was realized (well, not fully, of course).<br><br>Laser-powered (I mean, the laser actually shoots it down) Scud missile defense was invented. <br><br>Blue LEDs were invented (this will probably be bigger than LCDs in coming years), along with actually green LEDs(not those greenish-yellow ones).<br><br>The Matrix. Well, that's not really that great, but it is a good movie...<br><br>Consumer 3d graphics. I mean real 3d graphics, with textures and real polygons (or not, like a consumer raytracer {P.O.V.}).<br><br>Video games left the arcade and entered the living room during the 1990s.
Die, Palm, Die. If that offended you, then get rid of your Palm OS device.