I tried to watch it on youtube, first took a quick look but jumping on the seek bar. After seeing a few scenes, I was so repelled, even scared. It is really bad. In fact, it is bad in a degree which people never thought to be possible.
Here in Turkey, we love children. We enjoy asking questions like "what do you want to be when you grow up?" to children we even don't know. You are waiting in a line, the guy/lady in front of you has a smal child. It is perfectly normal to pat the child's head and ask a (possibly silly) question, even give babies evil eye as a gift. Children give the most unexpected and amusing answers to your simple questions. If I try to do this somewhere in North America, I'll probably get arrested as a sexual offender.
I think it's all about how many they can squeeze into a single chip, considering cost/power/performance. You don't need to have 2^n, just to fill in your address space.
"For example, the GPLv2 in no way limits your use of the software. If you're a mad scientist, you can use GPLv2'd software for your evil plans to take over the world ("Sharks with lasers on their heads!!"), and the GPLv2 just says that you have to give source code back. And that's OK by me. I like sharks with lasers. I just want the mad scientists of the world to pay me back in kind. I made source code available to them, they have to make their changes to it available to me. After that, they can fry me with their shark-mounted lasers all they want. " -- Linus Torvalds
This keyboards might be a good implementation, but seriously, is there anyone here who didn't think about this before? I had this idea since I was 12(that was in 1996), after learning that there is a thing called analog joystick.
I remember being told by my elementary school science teacher that the spleen was one of the sources of white blood cells. That was like in 1994-95. Am I missing a point here?
Also they need to provide more possible sex partners to attract shy 14 year olds.
Maybe it includes no backdoors but backdoor generating code.
Because major players don't want to use royalty-free codecs? Maybe?
It is patented, and in exactly the same way as h264 will form a troll both on the internet
Fixed that for you.
is the daughter of Mr. Dick.
I applied for a patent of mu USB revolver. Each time your avatar gets hit, the gadget shots you with a .44 bullet. Now, this is what I call immersion.
I tried to watch it on youtube, first took a quick look but jumping on the seek bar. After seeing a few scenes, I was so repelled, even scared. It is really bad. In fact, it is bad in a degree which people never thought to be possible.
Here in Turkey, we love children. We enjoy asking questions like "what do you want to be when you grow up?" to children we even don't know. You are waiting in a line, the guy/lady in front of you has a smal child. It is perfectly normal to pat the child's head and ask a (possibly silly) question, even give babies evil eye as a gift. Children give the most unexpected and amusing answers to your simple questions.
If I try to do this somewhere in North America, I'll probably get arrested as a sexual offender.
It is not necessary to protect your software. Buy another copy instead.
Who isn't excited by simulated nipples? I love simulated nipples.
For 5+ boot options, they should be aware of extenden partitions, and the OSes that can boot from them. Apparently, these guys didn't bother.
Mandatory xkcd link
http://xkcd.com/552/
I don't remember having wi-fi problems with Linux since 2004 or 2005. Apparently, not everyone is as lucky as I am.
Even if there was an ARM port of WinXP, "Games for Windows" would not work on it because all of them are compiled for x86.
I think it's all about how many they can squeeze into a single chip, considering cost/power/performance. You don't need to have 2^n, just to fill in your address space.
"For example, the GPLv2 in no way limits your use of the software. If you're a mad scientist, you can use GPLv2'd software for your evil plans to take over the world ("Sharks with lasers on their heads!!"), and the GPLv2 just says that you have to give source code back. And that's OK by me. I like sharks with lasers. I just want the mad scientists of the world to pay me back in kind. I made source code available to them, they have to make their changes to it available to me. After that, they can fry me with their shark-mounted lasers all they want. "
-- Linus Torvalds
Wasn't Hitler killed in a French movie theater by two simultaneous plots by Jewish a girl and Jew-American soldiers?
hackers, hobbyist, mostly power users at first. If they get enough popularity, they will develop more apps for the rest of the users.
A table surface multytouch screen? Now that's the hardware to play an RTS. Was dreaming about it since 1997.
The problem with Dune is its lack of publicity. People who actually know Dune exists are mostly huge fans, but small in numbers.
This keyboards might be a good implementation, but seriously, is there anyone here who didn't think about this before? I had this idea since I was 12(that was in 1996), after learning that there is a thing called analog joystick.
For a couple of years, I was curious if this was possible(like if a nuclear armageddon happens and somehow I get my hands on some gsm equipment).
I remember being told by my elementary school science teacher that the spleen was one of the sources of white blood cells. That was like in 1994-95. Am I missing a point here?
My greatest memories of multiplayer gaming are either on LAN or hot-seat. Being in the same room with playmates is important for me.
I'm sure somebody will. If anything else fails we have GPL'ed projects like Sauerbraten(too bad no great RTSs).