There are some assertions they can make. If the core of the process is the roughness of one surface, and the application of a compound on that surface known to be safe, then you can't magically have a toxic product. Certainly they are not going to tell us how the surface was made, and what the compound is, that may be a trade secret, however unless they are using a completely new compound to coat the product that has never been use elsewhere, then they are entitled to claim it's safe until someone proves them otherwise.
This reminds me of that southpark episode Where they are voting for the Turd Sandwich vs. Giant Douche. I'd love to see where this argument about which is better, Soccer or Football, goes. It seems that even more than sports, the world's greatest pastime is arguing over who's pastime is better.
Ireland would like to keep Apple in Ireland even paying little to no tax, because of the amount of tax the support systems pay. If Ireland were forced by the EU to take 13 billion off Apple, then they will have to take it, but who knows what Apple's next move will be? They are moving a lot of operations from Luxemburg to Ireland, but that might all change if they have to start paying regular tax.
Elite Dangerous is a 'proper' game, almost. It has it's own set of faults which may take years to iron out (it is not a polished game). However, it is amazing to play it in VR.
Other games, like fruit ninja, and others are very Arcade, and like you said seem to be mini games at best.
What VR needs is for it to be backward compatible with 3D technology, as I've played games like Dark Souls, Divinity and WoW in 3d and they are amazing. While not true VR, it gives you a use for the helmet in almost all games thus access to a huge back catalogue. It would be like the PS4 being able to play all the PS3 games. While not utilising all its features, it does kick-start the platform with a large catalogue of games already out there.
I've used the Oculus to create virtual "floating" screens, there's no reason why that floating screen can't be a 3D image.
"Hi Siri" and "Ok Google" both include voice recognition that can be (not perfectly!) keyed to only respond to specific people. That Alexa doesn't already have this is odd.
I wonder at what point the cars will have to blank out the windscreens. When fog is no impediment to these things, and they are driving at normal (when normal may ultimately be a lot faster than we currently do) in 0 visibility, will passengers be able to handle it?
Also, are windows a weak-point in cars, and will removing them altogether to make a more robust vehicle be the next step?
The people who abandoned the story about wikipedia abandoning abandoned entries have been fired. The remainder of the story will be completed in a completely new style at great expense.
Hey. While I agree with a lot of your comment. Please don't accidentally (or deliberately) make the point that videogame violence leads to real world violence. There is as much evidence to this effect as there is to the seeing of nipples leading to sexual deviancy.
You forget that right now, you are not a problem for them. But know this, as soon as you are, your browser history will be used to incriminate you for whatever they can find. So remember to keep in line, don't think or do anything that might upset the government, keep your head down and your thoughts to yourself.
I imagine it is for the same reasons that Europe went down there in the first place. There's a wealth of natural resources available there, and leaving off, letting them go their own way cuts you off from all those resources.
You might as well wonder why the US was so interested in there being peace in the Middle East.
We have the capabilities to manipulate the quantum state of semi-conductor nanoparticles and what do we use it for? A new type of Television. What a time to be alive!
There are some assertions they can make. If the core of the process is the roughness of one surface, and the application of a compound on that surface known to be safe, then you can't magically have a toxic product. Certainly they are not going to tell us how the surface was made, and what the compound is, that may be a trade secret, however unless they are using a completely new compound to coat the product that has never been use elsewhere, then they are entitled to claim it's safe until someone proves them otherwise.
Doesn't anyone see just how bad this has become when a Kiwi would rather go to Aus than America?
This reminds me of that southpark episode Where they are voting for the Turd Sandwich vs. Giant Douche. I'd love to see where this argument about which is better, Soccer or Football, goes. It seems that even more than sports, the world's greatest pastime is arguing over who's pastime is better.
Exactly, who needs drinks that can take you from 0 to 0.21 BAL? Some of those drinks are like rocket fuel!
Her menstrual cycle really shouldn't be brought into this conversation. It wasn't mentioned in the summary or the article, so why add it in now?
That explains how the Millennium Falcon made the Kessel run in less then 12 parsecs, it didn't take any left turns!
No. No, it's far too perilous.
Ireland would like to keep Apple in Ireland even paying little to no tax, because of the amount of tax the support systems pay. If Ireland were forced by the EU to take 13 billion off Apple, then they will have to take it, but who knows what Apple's next move will be? They are moving a lot of operations from Luxemburg to Ireland, but that might all change if they have to start paying regular tax.
Can they become completely opaque when the wearer looks at something that might be deemed perilous to you?
Elite Dangerous is a 'proper' game, almost. It has it's own set of faults which may take years to iron out (it is not a polished game). However, it is amazing to play it in VR.
Other games, like fruit ninja, and others are very Arcade, and like you said seem to be mini games at best.
What VR needs is for it to be backward compatible with 3D technology, as I've played games like Dark Souls, Divinity and WoW in 3d and they are amazing. While not true VR, it gives you a use for the helmet in almost all games thus access to a huge back catalogue. It would be like the PS4 being able to play all the PS3 games. While not utilising all its features, it does kick-start the platform with a large catalogue of games already out there.
I've used the Oculus to create virtual "floating" screens, there's no reason why that floating screen can't be a 3D image.
For not being able to support 5.1 audio, yeah it does.
Clearly evidenced by the subject of this article being shot in the back as he was fleeing. Only saved by the macbook in his backpack.
"Hi Siri" and "Ok Google" both include voice recognition that can be (not perfectly!) keyed to only respond to specific people. That Alexa doesn't already have this is odd.
I wonder at what point the cars will have to blank out the windscreens. When fog is no impediment to these things, and they are driving at normal (when normal may ultimately be a lot faster than we currently do) in 0 visibility, will passengers be able to handle it?
Also, are windows a weak-point in cars, and will removing them altogether to make a more robust vehicle be the next step?
Does not Gibraltar also leave the EU because of Brexit? Isn't that why they voted almost unanimously in favor of staying in?
The people who abandoned the story about wikipedia abandoning abandoned entries have been fired. The remainder of the story will be completed in a completely new style at great expense.
Hey. While I agree with a lot of your comment. Please don't accidentally (or deliberately) make the point that videogame violence leads to real world violence. There is as much evidence to this effect as there is to the seeing of nipples leading to sexual deviancy.
Also, there's no way an asteroid would fall UP and hit the Underside of the world.
I expect you would have a consumer group or watchdog with which you can lodge a complaint. At least that is how it work in the EU.
And you get to play it with tried and tested GFX drivers.
You forget that right now, you are not a problem for them. But know this, as soon as you are, your browser history will be used to incriminate you for whatever they can find. So remember to keep in line, don't think or do anything that might upset the government, keep your head down and your thoughts to yourself.
I imagine it is for the same reasons that Europe went down there in the first place. There's a wealth of natural resources available there, and leaving off, letting them go their own way cuts you off from all those resources.
You might as well wonder why the US was so interested in there being peace in the Middle East.
We have the capabilities to manipulate the quantum state of semi-conductor nanoparticles and what do we use it for? A new type of Television. What a time to be alive!
Or they are slate and terracotta.... or thatch.
AAAaannndd now he's president.