How much energy would that equal when expressed in Ballmers, with one Ballmer equaling to energy required to throw an average chair by a CEO in vacuum?
He claims to be a geek, but does he post on Slashdot? Huh? Well, DOES he?! Thought so. He's gonna have to hand in his geek card, as soon as he receives it, that is.
We build amazing structures that last over a thousand years of constant wear and we invent photography to capture the awe inspiring moments that such marvelous creations cast upon ourselves, then create computers to recreate their 3D Dimensions almost perfectly in a virtual environment using nothing but our pictures that we've taken and our impressive ingenuity.
If you can read this: Pat yourself on the back.
Now imagine in a hundred years or so we'd able to neurally interface with a computer and explore said 3D structures in a pseudo-reality. Now THAT would be amazing.
Get a few C++ books, learn how to draw pixelart and make 8-bit tracks. If you're dedicated, it won't be that hard. Make a small, but fun game entirely by yourself. Put it online. If you're really good, you will get noticed.
Now this boy is never gonna win an actual lottery or get anything remotely exciting happen to him. I mean, what are the odds of getting hit by an asteroid AND seeing a leprechaun?
Is that the one where you don't know whether or not your will get shot for killing meth dealers that work for your boss or something?
Yeah, also go during full moon so you can actually see stuff in the moonlight.
How much energy would that equal when expressed in Ballmers, with one Ballmer equaling to energy required to throw an average chair by a CEO in vacuum?
Hobbit 2: The Electric Boogaloo
...but can I get my very own jetpack first?
I don't know what it is, but i definitely know that Bing Is Not Google.
You haven't seen my hadron.
He claims to be a geek, but does he post on Slashdot? Huh? Well, DOES he?! Thought so. He's gonna have to hand in his geek card, as soon as he receives it, that is.
Well, you're a topic NAZI!
You just killed the joke. I hope you're happy.
*whooooosh*
Aren't humans just awesome?
We build amazing structures that last over a thousand years of constant wear and we invent photography to capture the awe inspiring moments that such marvelous creations cast upon ourselves, then create computers to recreate their 3D Dimensions almost perfectly in a virtual environment using nothing but our pictures that we've taken and our impressive ingenuity.
If you can read this: Pat yourself on the back.
Now imagine in a hundred years or so we'd able to neurally interface with a computer and explore said 3D structures in a pseudo-reality. Now THAT would be amazing.
Apparantely to some people, Orion looks like Onion.
Get a few C++ books, learn how to draw pixelart and make 8-bit tracks. If you're dedicated, it won't be that hard. Make a small, but fun game entirely by yourself. Put it online. If you're really good, you will get noticed.
...wait till somebody tells them that you can actually download video games as well!
Now this boy is never gonna win an actual lottery or get anything remotely exciting happen to him. I mean, what are the odds of getting hit by an asteroid AND seeing a leprechaun?