Home after a month

by Anand Lal Shimpi on June 9, 2005 12:18 AM EST
After being away from home for just under a month, Vinney and I are finally back. I couldn't have done the trip without her by my side, and I wouldn't have had it any other way. After E3, Computex and WWDC back to back, I finally get to sleep at home and not in a hotel, which is just plain wonderful.

I'm going to head to bed now, but I should be able to ease back into things starting in the morning.

Goodnight folks.
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  • gnumantsc - Wednesday, June 15, 2005 - link

    Anand I congratulate you on finally taking down the comments, I mean it takes away from the professionalism of the site with these lamers saying first post etc.

    I think it was a bad idea to begin with as some other sites have suffered the same fate as yours with some people being jackoffs in leaving comments just to look l337.
  • JoeS - Wednesday, June 15, 2005 - link

    Anand,

    Here's a recent in-depth look at ATI's Xenos processor:

    http://beyond3d.com/articles/xenos/
  • scooby - Wednesday, June 15, 2005 - link

    1 week and it will have been a full Month since the article was started.

    I hope this means it is going to be one damn good article!!

    I'm happy to wait because the end result is going to be great.
  • kleinwl - Wednesday, June 15, 2005 - link

    I wish people wouldn't abuse these comments sections.

    Anyway, I am wondering if Anand is given "roadmaps" from the major game developers (such as valve) so that we can predict what hardware will be required by half-life 3, etc.

    I for one am very interested in knowing how quickly (if at all) games will be developed for dual core (excepting UT, which from all comments seems to be on that path).

    My system is sliding to oblivion... and I am wondering what is the next game that will push it over the edge with it's recommended requirements?

    Ok vague question... but game roadmaps for system requirements would be cool/helpful.
  • Anonymous - Wednesday, June 15, 2005 - link

    More! More! Give us more!
  • Anonymous - Tuesday, June 14, 2005 - link

    OTABEL---Open The Ass Before Eric Licks - OTABEL


    You fucking FAG!
  • shadi - Tuesday, June 14, 2005 - link

    For the good of this site, I think the comments section should be removed or at least moderated before letting anyone posts.
  • AT - Tuesday, June 14, 2005 - link

    First of all, I know Anand didn't make any of the posts in the comments section.

    Second of all, OTABEL is still a prick and a bitch. What part of "you can't demand anything from Anand" don't you understand? Many sites don't even tell you what they are working on and Anand is doing a service by keeping you update as to what's coming down the pipeline in the future.

    And you are going to use this as a conspiracy theory against AnandTech. I really wish Anand delays the article even more, so OTABEL fucking dies without reading it.

    You know what go ahead and spread the word, as it will further make you look like an asshole that you already are.

    And BTW, don't tell Anand what to do. This is his site, he is his own boss and he can do whatever he wants and whenever he wants. You are NOBODY to tell him to update the blog or publish the article.


    I guess assholes like you will never change.
  • I Drop Knowlegde - Tuesday, June 14, 2005 - link

    How old are people posting on this site? Some of these comments are quite childish and quite sad. Some of you all act as if this man owns you a Ps3/Xbox 360 analysis. He doesn't own you all anything. What he is doing is a service to public. In conclusion, If you dont have anything constructive to say don't leave a comment. If I was Anand I would cancel the article due to the behavior seen in the comments of his blogs.
  • Anonymous - Tuesday, June 14, 2005 - link

    You all are acting like 10year old kids here.
    What ya need to do is stick one finger up your ass and then stick in your mouth and SHUT THE FUCK UP!

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