"Now I want you to sit here and look at the pictures of these people as they go through the scanners." "Yes, sir." "What do you think you're doing?!" "I'm looking at the scanned ima--.." "YOU AREN'T ALLOWED TO SEE THE PERSON BEING SCANNED!" "...What?"
PS: They're aiming at iPhones, not your $10,000 nitrogen-cooled neon-lit gaming rig.
If that's so, then it's an entirely new development and all this speculation is completely moot. No one's going to be streaming Ratchet and Clank to an iPhone. More like "Bejeweled Deluxe" and shit.
I remember distinctly, however, that the big to-do regarding OnLive was that it aimed to replace home users' needs for expensive hardware because it does all the rendering and such remotely. When did this backpedal occur?
The trick to seeing if you're an idiot or not is if you can say the same thing about your given political ideals or religion and keep a straight face.Let's try it.
"First they came for the republicans, and I did not speak out—because I was not a republican;
Nothing wrong with that one =)"
Still on the same page? Let's go again.
"First they came for the christians, and I did not speak out—because I was not a christian;
Nothing wrong with that one =)"
Do you agree with either or both of the above versions of your post? If not, you're an idiot. If so, you're just an asshole.
Our implementation of push downloading in other areas has been less than stellar. Do you have positive experience with it in the field or is this conjecture? I'm admittedly not high on the totem pole of implementing and deploying new-to-us technologies, so maybe my department is just shit.
These things exist and are in place already. What I can tell you from the last year and a half of working with them is that as it stands, they're fucking GARBAGE. The slim form factor has heat mitgations issues and freezes up constantly. Possibly for the same reasons, they're incredibly slow and it's increasingly difficult to insure good wireless reliability. Ours come from a company called Motion, and I dunno if it's because the platform is in its infancy or not, but so far it's been the single biggest cause of headaches in this health system.
If it gets as cold as the ambient, it's as uncomfortable as not wearing anything on that clothing slot. Which, beyond the polar circle, for example, can be between "quite" and "fucking".
I used the term "colloquially" to give the person I was responding to (oh, you, actually.) the benefit of the doubt. But yes, it IS listed as that in the merriam-webster dictionary that the poster referred to. Allow me to copy and paste for you.
: a large number or quantity —usually used in plural
Compared to the 90s, I think retail desktop PCs are pretty quite nowadays. (Of course I built mine myself.)
You built your quite retail desktop PC yourself?
Or you could run them through the ceiling/under the floor. For free if you're not a total lout.
A bit like wanting to execute Carl Sagan because of his TV show.
But I do!
"Now I want you to sit here and look at the pictures of these people as they go through the scanners."
"Yes, sir."
"What do you think you're doing?!"
"I'm looking at the scanned ima--.."
"YOU AREN'T ALLOWED TO SEE THE PERSON BEING SCANNED!"
"...What?"
There do not appear to be any pictures posted on this site, sir.
You are misleading us.
Doesn't appear to be so, chief.
Will the rover come back to earth or will it float off into space?
...What? Neither. The rover has no way to leave the planet. It's practically an RC car.
I'm confident this is a joke, but I'll be honest in that I don't get it at all.
It's not a matter of reflexes, it's a matter of timing. Reacting to things isn't the ONLY thing you do in videogames.
PS: They're aiming at iPhones, not your $10,000 nitrogen-cooled neon-lit gaming rig.
If that's so, then it's an entirely new development and all this speculation is completely moot. No one's going to be streaming Ratchet and Clank to an iPhone. More like "Bejeweled Deluxe" and shit.
I remember distinctly, however, that the big to-do regarding OnLive was that it aimed to replace home users' needs for expensive hardware because it does all the rendering and such remotely. When did this backpedal occur?
your just one of those dumb people..
Ah, delicious.
well let me tell you that if it would be that easy to steal a car (or any other physical object) those same people would do it immediatly..
To quote one of those movie preview campaigns, "YOU WOULDN'T DOWNLOAD A CAR..."
If cars could be effortlessly copied and sent down to pipe to my house, fuck yes, I would.
He said native speakers, to be fair. Being ostentatious will just make people look for errors in what you say with more scrutiny.
The trick to seeing if you're an idiot or not is if you can say the same thing about your given political ideals or religion and keep a straight face.Let's try it.
"First they came for the republicans, and I did not speak out—because I was not a republican;
Nothing wrong with that one =)"
Still on the same page? Let's go again.
"First they came for the christians, and I did not speak out—because I was not a christian;
Nothing wrong with that one =)"
Do you agree with either or both of the above versions of your post? If not, you're an idiot. If so, you're just an asshole.
How precocious of you to pick up slashdot in your toddler years.
You what? A half hour after you test fly it, you WHAT?!
Meme regurgitation is really only ever funny if you use them correctly.
R&D is irrelevant. What matters is implementation.
lol. Enjoy implementing nothing because you didn't research and/or develop anything.
We certainly dumped enough cash on them to warrant trying harder, in my opinion.
Our implementation of push downloading in other areas has been less than stellar. Do you have positive experience with it in the field or is this conjecture? I'm admittedly not high on the totem pole of implementing and deploying new-to-us technologies, so maybe my department is just shit.
These things exist and are in place already. What I can tell you from the last year and a half of working with them is that as it stands, they're fucking GARBAGE. The slim form factor has heat mitgations issues and freezes up constantly. Possibly for the same reasons, they're incredibly slow and it's increasingly difficult to insure good wireless reliability. Ours come from a company called Motion, and I dunno if it's because the platform is in its infancy or not, but so far it's been the single biggest cause of headaches in this health system.
Bah, humbug.
The name "ISO Hunt" does not have that many non-infringing connotations
Apparently, you are not a Linux user.
Apparently, he simply does not belong on a tech site.
the US will be lucky to make it to one century.
If it gets as cold as the ambient, it's as uncomfortable as not wearing anything on that clothing slot. Which, beyond the polar circle, for example, can be between "quite" and "fucking".
You play too many video games.
I used the term "colloquially" to give the person I was responding to (oh, you, actually.) the benefit of the doubt. But yes, it IS listed as that in the merriam-webster dictionary that the poster referred to. Allow me to copy and paste for you.
: a large number or quantity —usually used in plural