I think from the dead webserver they are now playing a very literal version of Simon and Garfunkel's The Sounds of Silence - because I can't hear a damn thing!
Give the fact that the robot is made by Honda I can't wait until Asimo Si comes out -- tricked out with yellow stickers, purple neon lights inside his head, and a kickin system to play the latest Eminem collaboration with 50 Cent.
If you already have Freehand, it's not that hard at all, and would probably take quicker considering you don't have to buy any software, ask management to approve the software, get the software installed, etc.
Now, if you don't already have it, that's another story.
The article seemed a bit disappointing. First, it concentrated mostly on Gamers as in "Role Playing" Gamers. And yes, she does interview a cross-section of females, but they are mostly all at the Gen-Con.
What's disappointing is that it seems instead of analyzing what it means to be a female gamer or explaining "how women fit themselves into the loose conglomeration that is gamer culture" she just categorizes these individuals into a group, which is unfortunate.
Either interview hundreds of people, then create categories from that, or interview individuals and explain their stories (as opposed to using acronyms to sound good and describing that they wear chain-mail bikini).
Shooting Womprats in Beggar's Canyon Grooming the Wookie Making the Kessel Run Polishing Vader's Helmet Evacuating Tatooine Unsheathing the Meatsaber Releasing the Special Edition Jumping to Delight Speed Communicating with Red Leader One Lightsaber Practice with Captain Solo Tinkering With the R2 Unit Manually Targeting the Rebel Base Performing the Jedi Hand Trick Scratching Yoda Behind the Ears Test Firing the Death Star
To be fair, I think you are right. Something else to think about is that (and NASA/NASA-esque/aerospace people can support/deny this) I would imagine that a space program for India would revert a considerable amount of "brain drain" from that country - heck, if it looks even halfway promising it just might mean some expats here in the US might go back to work on it with the skills they have learned.
I got a table. Probably not very hip (nor expensive) but at least I don't look like some candy-ass who decided to steal something off of the set of Minority Report.
Of course, I don't have a source/link to back this up, but Newton said this specifically of another scientist of his time who was very short in stature... So it was actually an insult and through history it has become a very nice thing to say.
Mr. Lif's I Phantom and Prince Paul's Prince Among Thieves : Both concept albums (the latter being an opera), which can be sampled as single songs, but can't be enjoyed as a full album. I Phantom has recurring characters and storylines throughout and the final two songs are about the apocalypse which ultimately destroys everyone that was described earlier in the album.
Beck's Sea Change is Beck's break-up album, and the album moves through different views and feelings he has until the final song, where he realizes what he did and how he got to where he is ("I never thought I'd live / Till the ugly truth / Showed me what it did").
Air's City Reading is a group of three westerns read by their author, Alessandro Baricco, over backing music by Air. Again, no single song really does it justice.
Then there's just tons of albums that are very good where every song is amazing, but these are all concept albums where it doesn't make sense to have only one song. Bottom line: You don't need to make a concept album. Make an album with good songs and no filler and we will buy the entire album.
You mean, like the logs you can keep in ICQ? And if AIM/others doesn't support it, don't you think AOL will implement it pretty damn quickly so they don't lose market share in that industry?
If the software pirating industry can all agree on plain text "NFO" files with ASCII-painted flames, dragons eating your group's logo, and pot leaves surrounding shout-outs to your boys on efnet, I think the slightly more professional and law-abiding ebook industry can agree on a standard format.
This is just like Gnutella for me. I find out about this great thing, I let others know, then I get emails back saying 'WTF the page doesn't exists' -- both times I had installed the software before the pages were taken down.
WASTE is pretty cool, in fact, I would say the only features it needs to make it a little bit more enterprise-friendly would be a feature where files within a specific folder are automatically uploaded across the network as they are updated.
If you RTFA, it shows that this is entirely security-oriented, not performance oriented. It seems that "cleaning the code" means "patching makeshift holes over problems" not "making code athletic, slim, and fit"...
And to think that today I used $4 to buy two Nacho Cheese Steak Chalupas at Taco Bell. While you were out trying to save your heart, I was slowly beating it into submission with slightly substandard but confusingly delicious Fast Food(TM).
I think from the dead webserver they are now playing a very literal version of Simon and Garfunkel's The Sounds of Silence - because I can't hear a damn thing!
Give the fact that the robot is made by Honda I can't wait until Asimo Si comes out -- tricked out with yellow stickers, purple neon lights inside his head, and a kickin system to play the latest Eminem collaboration with 50 Cent.
Whoopee.
So now I'm thinking of this backwards -- what would Gumby's skeleton look like?
If you already have Freehand, it's not that hard at all, and would probably take quicker considering you don't have to buy any software, ask management to approve the software, get the software installed, etc.
Now, if you don't already have it, that's another story.
The article seemed a bit disappointing. First, it concentrated mostly on Gamers as in "Role Playing" Gamers. And yes, she does interview a cross-section of females, but they are mostly all at the Gen-Con.
What's disappointing is that it seems instead of analyzing what it means to be a female gamer or explaining "how women fit themselves into the loose conglomeration that is gamer culture" she just categorizes these individuals into a group, which is unfortunate.
Either interview hundreds of people, then create categories from that, or interview individuals and explain their stories (as opposed to using acronyms to sound good and describing that they wear chain-mail bikini).
An OK article, but I expected more.
Shooting Womprats in Beggar's Canyon
Grooming the Wookie
Making the Kessel Run
Polishing Vader's Helmet
Evacuating Tatooine
Unsheathing the Meatsaber
Releasing the Special Edition
Jumping to Delight Speed
Communicating with Red Leader One
Lightsaber Practice with Captain Solo
Tinkering With the R2 Unit
Manually Targeting the Rebel Base
Performing the Jedi Hand Trick
Scratching Yoda Behind the Ears
Test Firing the Death Star
To be fair, I think you are right. Something else to think about is that (and NASA/NASA-esque/aerospace people can support/deny this) I would imagine that a space program for India would revert a considerable amount of "brain drain" from that country - heck, if it looks even halfway promising it just might mean some expats here in the US might go back to work on it with the skills they have learned.
I got a table. Probably not very hip (nor expensive) but at least I don't look like some candy-ass who decided to steal something off of the set of Minority Report.
Of course, I don't have a source/link to back this up, but Newton said this specifically of another scientist of his time who was very short in stature... So it was actually an insult and through history it has become a very nice thing to say.
Mr. Lif's I Phantom and Prince Paul's Prince Among Thieves : Both concept albums (the latter being an opera), which can be sampled as single songs, but can't be enjoyed as a full album. I Phantom has recurring characters and storylines throughout and the final two songs are about the apocalypse which ultimately destroys everyone that was described earlier in the album.
Beck's Sea Change is Beck's break-up album, and the album moves through different views and feelings he has until the final song, where he realizes what he did and how he got to where he is ("I never thought I'd live / Till the ugly truth / Showed me what it did").
Air's City Reading is a group of three westerns read by their author, Alessandro Baricco, over backing music by Air. Again, no single song really does it justice.
Then there's just tons of albums that are very good where every song is amazing, but these are all concept albums where it doesn't make sense to have only one song. Bottom line: You don't need to make a concept album. Make an album with good songs and no filler and we will buy the entire album.
You mean, like the logs you can keep in ICQ? And if AIM/others doesn't support it, don't you think AOL will implement it pretty damn quickly so they don't lose market share in that industry?
If the software pirating industry can all agree on plain text "NFO" files with ASCII-painted flames, dragons eating your group's logo, and pot leaves surrounding shout-outs to your boys on efnet, I think the slightly more professional and law-abiding ebook industry can agree on a standard format.
With this performance increase, I can't wait to see how fast and smooth all my games run on my Mac.. You know... games run. Like, uhm.
Oni. And uh... Worms Blast. And Bejeweled.
Damn it, nevermind.
My mpeg-filled hard drive would disgree.
You mean to say, "Ack! The Google! It does nothing!"
I can't code worth balls.
This is just like Gnutella for me. I find out about this great thing, I let others know, then I get emails back saying 'WTF the page doesn't exists' -- both times I had installed the software before the pages were taken down.
WASTE is pretty cool, in fact, I would say the only features it needs to make it a little bit more enterprise-friendly would be a feature where files within a specific folder are automatically uploaded across the network as they are updated.
If you RTFA, it shows that this is entirely security-oriented, not performance oriented. It seems that "cleaning the code" means "patching makeshift holes over problems" not "making code athletic, slim, and fit"...
Pity.
This honestly is probably one of the most even-handed comments I have ever read here on /. -- expand it and you see why some people won't switch to MS.
Thank you.
You know what would be really embarassing? If people started Googling for the right answers.
...is sell those damn Seahawks .
I had to RTFA. I was confused. I thought this had to do something with sending movies to Tom Servo and Crow.
I connected the ECG to the Utah server and it was beeping incessantly.
That means everything is working fine, right?
And to think that today I used $4 to buy two Nacho Cheese Steak Chalupas at Taco Bell. While you were out trying to save your heart, I was slowly beating it into submission with slightly substandard but confusingly delicious Fast Food(TM).
Or feed it after midnight?