I've read that Musk contributes to both Republicans and Democrats (but more to Dems IIRC). Dude understands that the reality of the world is that certain wheels need to be greased, especially if what you're doing will rock certain boats.
My feet would always be cold and clammy after a day at work. Tried a bunch of different sock types... cotton, wool, Merino wool, synthetics, etc. Nothing helped.
Then I tried Rayon from Bamboo socks (these guys), and my god what a difference. Feet are dry and warm all day. They're the only kind I wear now.
Not that I'm aware of... you need a PC, and nVidia is pretty much the only game in town too (apparently it's possible with AMD but painful and inferior). Myself, I have it hooked up to a home theatre with 720p projector (sadly, 1080p 3d gaming is not possible yet... we need HDMI 1.4b/2 devices for the necessary bandwidth).
The interesting thing about 3D gaming is that not all games work equally well. The 3D stuff generally works fairly decently, what it mainly comes down to is the 2D elements. For instance you'll get a menu in front of the 3D scene, but it's depth isn't set correctly so your brain will be convinced it should be behind the scene... really messes with your eyes in an unpleasant way.:)
So with most games it's somewhat "accidental" how well they work with 3D (or don't). A relative handful actually take the effort to address such issues during development and get fully "3D Vision Ready" certified. nVidia keeps a big list of games (and their 3D playability) here. Fortunately with some games, mods can fix the 3D deficiencies.
You clearly didn't read the article (The "Motherboard takes a different look" one at the bottom)
They killed it on the games while stoned, performance was equal or greater (often massively so) in all cases. It's also full of references to other studies (for example about driving) suggesting weed does not decrease focus & performance, and in some instances enhances it.
So.... pretty much the exact polar opposite of the "demonizing" you're complaining about.
Well... that's factually incorrect, 3D gaming is already a reality today, via stuff like nVidia 3D Vision (3D Skyrim with a few select mods is very drool worthy).
Still a niche to be sure, but not a limitation of current tech that VR is going to solve. It will probably make it easier and more mainstream though... so you're quite right about VR's potential I think.
Funny how you bolded "comedy" and not "situational".
I think back to sitcoms like The Cosby Show, Night Court, etc, and the comedy really did arise from the situations... not by simply making the cast subjects of ridicule.
I really do think television has gotten "meaner". IMHO things really took a turn after "The Weakest Link" and "Survivor" type shows became popular.
The post I was replying to, was talking about an EMP as something we shouldn't even remotely be concerned about, along the same lines as a giant fire-breathing lizard.
The potential threat and damage is very real, that was the point of my post. I didn't say there was no possible way to mitigate against it. (That's the subject of the article, after all!)
YES! That is exactly what I learned it from. I still have the book somewhere too.
I don't know of an identical method posted online, that sequence was actually from memory believe it or not (or rather, my hands still remembered the pattern and I just had to transcribe it).
The danger is another Carrington Event, which unlike your 500-mile tsunami and fire-breathing lizard examples could actually happen.
Half the planet's power transformers blowing out is hardly "nothing more than a power outage".
Such transformers can take a long time to replace, especially if hundreds are destroyed at once, said [Daniel] Baker, who is a co-author of a National Research Council report on solar-storm risks.
The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory's Cliver agrees: "They don't have a lot of these on the shelf," he said.
[...]
"Imagine large cities without power for a week, a month, or a year," Baker said.
Gmail was an early pioneer in using the URL hash to track state, so that eg, the Back button worked properly with Ajax. They deserve credit for that.
And yes, I remember being annoyed about not being able to open links in a new window... for about 10 seconds, before discovering the "Open in new window" function they provided, which rendered that pretty moot.
Haha... I think the "feed the dolphin" mini-game was the EXACT point where I quit the game.
And yet, people still hail it as one of the greatest stories ever, nearly 2 decades later... so I always feel this nagging feeling that I should dust it off and finish it. But man.. those flat polygons and 320x240 backgrounds *shudder*. Maybe I'll wait for the inevitable iOS/Droid remake (they're already up to FF6).
...so does "earlier"
I've read that Musk contributes to both Republicans and Democrats (but more to Dems IIRC). Dude understands that the reality of the world is that certain wheels need to be greased, especially if what you're doing will rock certain boats.
Musk thinks an 80,000 person colony on Mars can be established for around 36 billion, total.
http://www.wired.com/2012/11/e...
Anybody that says Elon Musk is "all talk" is a fucking moron.
You really shouldn't be posting to /. while driving.
Best answer.
My feet would always be cold and clammy after a day at work. Tried a bunch of different sock types... cotton, wool, Merino wool, synthetics, etc. Nothing helped.
Then I tried Rayon from Bamboo socks (these guys), and my god what a difference. Feet are dry and warm all day. They're the only kind I wear now.
Not that I'm aware of... you need a PC, and nVidia is pretty much the only game in town too (apparently it's possible with AMD but painful and inferior). Myself, I have it hooked up to a home theatre with 720p projector (sadly, 1080p 3d gaming is not possible yet... we need HDMI 1.4b/2 devices for the necessary bandwidth).
The interesting thing about 3D gaming is that not all games work equally well. The 3D stuff generally works fairly decently, what it mainly comes down to is the 2D elements. For instance you'll get a menu in front of the 3D scene, but it's depth isn't set correctly so your brain will be convinced it should be behind the scene... really messes with your eyes in an unpleasant way. :)
So with most games it's somewhat "accidental" how well they work with 3D (or don't). A relative handful actually take the effort to address such issues during development and get fully "3D Vision Ready" certified. nVidia keeps a big list of games (and their 3D playability) here. Fortunately with some games, mods can fix the 3D deficiencies.
You clearly didn't read the article (The "Motherboard takes a different look" one at the bottom)
They killed it on the games while stoned, performance was equal or greater (often massively so) in all cases. It's also full of references to other studies (for example about driving) suggesting weed does not decrease focus & performance, and in some instances enhances it.
So.... pretty much the exact polar opposite of the "demonizing" you're complaining about.
Well... that's factually incorrect, 3D gaming is already a reality today, via stuff like nVidia 3D Vision (3D Skyrim with a few select mods is very drool worthy).
Still a niche to be sure, but not a limitation of current tech that VR is going to solve. It will probably make it easier and more mainstream though... so you're quite right about VR's potential I think.
This is known as the "Machete Order": http://static.nomachetejugglin...
Just kidding, it's a pile of shit.
Funny how you bolded "comedy" and not "situational".
I think back to sitcoms like The Cosby Show, Night Court, etc, and the comedy really did arise from the situations... not by simply making the cast subjects of ridicule.
I really do think television has gotten "meaner". IMHO things really took a turn after "The Weakest Link" and "Survivor" type shows became popular.
> no one cares about size of screen anymore; my kids watch everything on their tablets
Thank you for generalizing the entire planet from your two children. ;P
I assure you many of us still prefer a big-screen, surround-sound home theatre experience.
The post I was replying to, was talking about an EMP as something we shouldn't even remotely be concerned about, along the same lines as a giant fire-breathing lizard.
The potential threat and damage is very real, that was the point of my post. I didn't say there was no possible way to mitigate against it. (That's the subject of the article, after all!)
Ha, and after looking through the book link, I gave you the wrong sequence...
The one I gave you is for rotating the CORNER pieces (4e), whereas you need the sequence described in 5a/5b.
YES! That is exactly what I learned it from. I still have the book somewhere too.
I don't know of an identical method posted online, that sequence was actually from memory believe it or not (or rather, my hands still remembered the pattern and I just had to transcribe it).
A pattern to rotate 3 of the 4 bottom side pieces (all except the "top" one) is:
R- B- R+ B-
R- B2 R+ B2
(+ = clockwise, - = counterclockwise, 2 = twice)
I wonder if we know the same method? The one I know does: top sides, top corners, sides, bottom corners, bottom sides.
Who's talking about terrorists?
The danger is another Carrington Event, which unlike your 500-mile tsunami and fire-breathing lizard examples could actually happen.
Half the planet's power transformers blowing out is hardly "nothing more than a power outage".
Source: http://news.nationalgeographic...
Check out a movie called Snowpiercer.
Gmail was an early pioneer in using the URL hash to track state, so that eg, the Back button worked properly with Ajax. They deserve credit for that.
And yes, I remember being annoyed about not being able to open links in a new window... for about 10 seconds, before discovering the "Open in new window" function they provided, which rendered that pretty moot.
Is it better than the modded PC version?
Haha... I think the "feed the dolphin" mini-game was the EXACT point where I quit the game.
And yet, people still hail it as one of the greatest stories ever, nearly 2 decades later... so I always feel this nagging feeling that I should dust it off and finish it. But man.. those flat polygons and 320x240 backgrounds *shudder*. Maybe I'll wait for the inevitable iOS/Droid remake (they're already up to FF6).
Do you also argue that you shouldn't use font-weight:bold in CSS, because <b> is non-semantic?
Because that's the idiotic equivalence you're trying to make.
Why do you say that? I play with KB+M from my couch perfectly fine, on a PC hooked up to a projector and 5.1 sound.
Takes a USB hub on my coffee table, and one of these things on a pillow beside me for a proper (ie, elbow supporting) mouse surface.