I used a Fusion (E350, I think?) mobo to build one for my older sister and it's been pretty great. Mind you it's using Windows 7 Media Center because Myth didn't (might still not) support XVBA.
What about those people who buy Windows now, because they don't know any better, but then learn about Linux, and want to install it on their then old computer several years from now?
I'm sure all four of them will work something out.
I don't know what it is about the 360's DLNA, but it's really bad and flaky. The PS3 client works fine, as does my ruddy phone. Media Centre Extender on the 360 isn't very good either.
Plus, XBMC is just.. you know. Nice. Library management, having stuff marked as watched, etc.
The PSP Go! supports PS3 controllers, due to having Bluetooth. Works pretty well, though you can't remap anything (ie, map the face buttons to the right stick so Peace Walker is even remotely playable).
Stupidly, though, you can't have the thing plugged into power AND component out at the same time (unless there's a third party cable that does that).
Anyway, I don't see the the Slim getting support because I think (don't quote me on it) the PSP and the controller are both Slave devices.
The processor power is too low, the display too small, the battery life horrible.
Funny, I have an ASUS Eee 1000HE, and while I might give you the processing power bit, the 10" display is fine for most things and the battery lasts for nine hours plus.
One I had recently overwrote any files on USB media with the alphabet repeated over and over again. Ended up formatting it anyway because it was a serious pain in the ass to nail down.
I'm just glad it wasn't Ransomware. If I ever come across that stuff I'll probably defecate myself.
Generally. In some cases you're just plain SOL. For example, I live in a proper, built up area (Palm Beach, QLD), but my nearest exchange is 3KM away, so ADSL2 is next to pointless. I could get cable, but the prices for that are disgusting. The best I can do without loosening my belt and bending over every time the bill comes in is 1500kbps ADSL1.
But oh, the glorious NBN will save me! Damn it.
That saying is about the movies, not the series.
She does. That was the main point of making it, actually.
I used a Fusion (E350, I think?) mobo to build one for my older sister and it's been pretty great. Mind you it's using Windows 7 Media Center because Myth didn't (might still not) support XVBA.
Either Westfield Chermside or Carindale. That's my guess, anyway.
Progress seems to be steadily moving towards making Chobits a reality.
Okay, but we gotta move the reset switches away from the hoo-hah. That sort of thing is just asking for trouble.
What about those people who buy Windows now, because they don't know any better, but then learn about Linux, and want to install it on their then old computer several years from now?
I'm sure all four of them will work something out.
This is weird. I feel weird. I need an adult.
I don't know what it is about the 360's DLNA, but it's really bad and flaky. The PS3 client works fine, as does my ruddy phone. Media Centre Extender on the 360 isn't very good either. Plus, XBMC is just.. you know. Nice. Library management, having stuff marked as watched, etc.
Firefox
Firefox for Android is bad and you should feel bad.
lol gonna blow up a building u guise brb theyl never know what hit em #terrorism #bomb
The PSP Go! supports PS3 controllers, due to having Bluetooth. Works pretty well, though you can't remap anything (ie, map the face buttons to the right stick so Peace Walker is even remotely playable). Stupidly, though, you can't have the thing plugged into power AND component out at the same time (unless there's a third party cable that does that). Anyway, I don't see the the Slim getting support because I think (don't quote me on it) the PSP and the controller are both Slave devices.
Wait, you pay per year for developer access? I thought it was just a one-time thing. Wow, that's.. scummy. Real scummy.
The processor power is too low, the display too small, the battery life horrible.
Funny, I have an ASUS Eee 1000HE, and while I might give you the processing power bit, the 10" display is fine for most things and the battery lasts for nine hours plus.
Does "singing a song aloud" cover humming in the shower?
PAGE LIVES!
One I had recently overwrote any files on USB media with the alphabet repeated over and over again. Ended up formatting it anyway because it was a serious pain in the ass to nail down. I'm just glad it wasn't Ransomware. If I ever come across that stuff I'll probably defecate myself.
I hear the ocean's kinda deep in places.
(and especially if they have breasts - it seems to work for every female who has ever been on G4TV, for example)
Right. You're only a geek if you deep throat a hotdog on television, people.
Generally. In some cases you're just plain SOL. For example, I live in a proper, built up area (Palm Beach, QLD), but my nearest exchange is 3KM away, so ADSL2 is next to pointless. I could get cable, but the prices for that are disgusting. The best I can do without loosening my belt and bending over every time the bill comes in is 1500kbps ADSL1. But oh, the glorious NBN will save me! Damn it.
I copy my files onto a mountain of 3.5" floppies. Try and stop THAT, government!
Get out of here, Stalker. Get out of here, Stalker. Get out of here, Stalker.
Even Adobe Reader provides this.
Maybe they could just take down idle.slashdot. That'd be great.
Even the PS2 was a pain in the ass, the Emotion Engine was an odd beast.
Oh right, that glitch. I was just learning about programming basics when I learned why that happend and it blew my mind out of my skull.