Memory: Used for holding data until you save it, or other apps and the OS. Close background programs and increase page files to free this.
Hard Disk: Used to hold your files when you save them. Delete old programs and files if you want more space.
It's a common mistype, so I put both of them up.
But you realize waving a controller around is about as much exercise as me typing this very set of words, when it all comes down to it. Except you use your arms more.
Oh? None of my games ran with it. >_> I can see it being stable, I can see it being secure. But until I get compatibility with the stuff I try with it, I'm not touching it. >_>
If it's a subdomain, I don't see why not. If it's an actual domain name (1,000 Helions per year package), you're gonna have to buy another one since an admin has to buy those. I'm not an admin though, sooo...
Sadly. I bought a PS2 recently just so I could continue on the home versions of DDR - I spend hours running through SuperNOVA's mission mode as of now. It's gonna take me bloody forever, but it's fun and good for me.
Although I must admit, Guitar Hero was a neat game, it'll only burn you as much calories as Beatmania or the likes.
People have gone around the world, or balloon flighted over, or whatever.
I think I'm going with round here, with this link as my thoughts:
http://www.physlink.com/education/askexperts/ae535.cfm
The ones that are put effort into, anyways. >_>
Still, we're talking about right NOW. We don't need 50GBs of space for a game... yet. By then we may have new consoles.