Haha, well, I didn't really regard what Hypershadow said as an "attack" really....just that he didn't agree with my opinion on 1964, which is fine. You can't expect everyone to like something. While I disagree with him about 1964 being so buggy, every emulator has some bugs to some extent, and it may be that 1964 might not agree with his particular system and/or configuration. Another N64 emulator might be better for him to use with his setup, I don't know.
My praise for 1964 was because out of the dozen N64 emulators I have tried, not ONE of them worked for me, except this one...and it was also praise aimed at all people involved in emulation in general, because it's a hard job, there are no rewards (monetary), and often, the creators of emulators have to deal with people who demand this and that, and pester the hell out of them (check the MAME boards for classic examples of this). Not that I'm labeling emulation fans jerks, mind you, but they do have to deal with some jerks sometimes, and it requires the patience of a saint, I'm sure.
I grade an emulator on several things: how good it is overall, how user-friendly it is, how compatible it is with various roms, and also, how helpful the makers (who are often moderators on boards) are with technical issues. Keeping that in mind, the best emulators I've run across (that have fulfilled all those criteria) are 1964, FCE Ultra, Magic Engine (VERY helpful people), Gens, Meka, and MAME....in my opinion.