Gerix
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Is that how MWeston became American? For some reason, I always thought he was Canadian.Anyone notice DaveC and MWeston were merged into one person?
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Is that how MWeston became American? For some reason, I always thought he was Canadian.Anyone notice DaveC and MWeston were merged into one person?
Is that how MWeston became American? For some reason, I always thought he was Canadian.Anyone notice DaveC and MWeston were merged into one person?
DaveC isn't mentioned by name, but this passage seems to make it clear that they're different people:Anyone notice DaveC and MWeston were merged into one person?
Luckily, Michael Weston in the US showed us some of the handhelds he had personally created, and he became the designer of the Pandora. The case designer also came from the community; he created some mods for the GP2X which drastically improved the system's gaming controls.
The interface is extensive for a machine of such diminutive dimensions; not only do you get a gloriously comfortable 'rolling' d-pad - which puts to shame pretty much every other digital controller we've touched since the days of the Sega Saturn - but also dual analogue sliders and a 43-button QWERTY keyboard. Four fascia buttons and two shoulder triggers - along with three 'function' buttons located in-between the sliders - complete the arrangement. Rothwell and his team expended a considerable amount of time getting this element of the system absolutely spot-on, and it has paid off handsomely.
That's what I like to hear Ed, as I'm sure these projects will be the death of you, Craig and the rest of the team, but it's good to see you guys are willing to fight to the DEATH :lol:There is no end![]()
I think the most important thing in the (very) long term is; do not make the transition from geek gadget to fashion item (like apple)There is no end![]()
