7th December 2005, 12:31 AM
I would understand the statement was not an absolute about the films, yes. I would then immediatly say "it would be more accurate to say "I love SOME Steven Speilburg films".
I say this because I'm pretty much convinced we ARE logical computers. Creativity is all well and good, but it must be harnessed, guided, restricted* if you will, by the light of logic and observations. *I basically used whatever word would be both accurate AND as offensive to you personally as possible.
Back on topic, letter or color, you still need to learn the layout. I'm not sure what the big deal about the color is... Though, colors do look nice and if you are illiterate, well... I guess the instructions would be meaningless anyway wouldn't they?
If they standardized this would never have been an issue. If you are going to use the old SNES button layout, I say you need to use the old SNES button naming/color (think Japanese controller) conventions.
Sony was still more or less stupid to name the buttons after SHAPES. Okay, two of them pass as letters (O and X), but square and triangle? That's retarded.
I say this because I'm pretty much convinced we ARE logical computers. Creativity is all well and good, but it must be harnessed, guided, restricted* if you will, by the light of logic and observations. *I basically used whatever word would be both accurate AND as offensive to you personally as possible.
Back on topic, letter or color, you still need to learn the layout. I'm not sure what the big deal about the color is... Though, colors do look nice and if you are illiterate, well... I guess the instructions would be meaningless anyway wouldn't they?
If they standardized this would never have been an issue. If you are going to use the old SNES button layout, I say you need to use the old SNES button naming/color (think Japanese controller) conventions.
Sony was still more or less stupid to name the buttons after SHAPES. Okay, two of them pass as letters (O and X), but square and triangle? That's retarded.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)