Hmm, it's not like his computers weren't without serious flaws, particularly in terms of input (keyboard). If it's true that he doesn't use computers, it would seem to put him at a disadvantage as a designer. It's always disappointing to hear about some genius (typically authors though) who are stubbornly stuck in the past rather than adapting to modern technology. There is something to be said for sticking with what works, but at the same time, sometimes it's far better to embrace the latest and greatest even if it has a learning curve since you can typically improve efficiency and stay relevant.
*************************** Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
Well it just proves he's very stubborn and perhaps got stuck in something.... :P
Hmm, it's not like his computers weren't without serious flaws, particularly in terms of input (keyboard). If it's true that he doesn't use computers, it would seem to put him at a disadvantage as a designer. It's always disappointing to hear about some genius (typically authors though) who are stubbornly stuck in the past rather than adapting to modern technology. There is something to be said for sticking with what works, but at the same time, sometimes it's far better to embrace the latest and greatest even if it has a learning curve since you can typically improve efficiency and stay relevant.
***************************
Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
Well it just proves he's very stubborn and perhaps got stuck in something.... :P
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