Dude, you're being naive. This is a HUGE problem, you can't imagine the amount of crimes that can be done or aided by cell phone. Fake kidnapping scams, execution orders, prison escape orders, prison revolts, etc... Just talk with a brazilian about it.
My Firefox Pokemon ate too much memory and processor over the years, and now he is too fat and slow for the battles around the interwebs. Not to mention that he didn't evolute since a long time... So now, Chrome, I choose you!
This is happening with me too (Google Chrome on Win 7). And I don't like the new design (too much whitespace, oh my eyes!). And in Google Reader the whole layout isn't rendering at all (no green bars, just more white space).
Still in the field of RTSes (instead of FPSes), i'd like to suggest Total Annihilation. Man, that game rocked, in every way possible for a RTS. Convincing construction of units/buildings, 3D (when everybody was 2D), LOTS of units (every one with a utility), tons of possible strategies, incredible gameplay (the best I've ever seen until today)... the only thing it lacks is a good story, but it's just a detail. TA totally deserves a remake.
Easy to solve this. For the blind, in the first touch, the device (let's say, an ATM) can say what key is being pressed (by headphones, of course). A second touch confirms the keystroke. Another solution is: touch and slide the finger over the keys, hearing what key is under the touch and release to confirm.
A really good game for it's age and quite unknown. It's a 3rd-person shooter with incredibly sharp graphics (for a 1995 DOS game), nice music (not midi!) and lots of video cutscenes with good actors. The story is very deep and immersive. I like it so much I'm still playing it (in a DOS box).
Dude, you're being naive. This is a HUGE problem, you can't imagine the amount of crimes that can be done or aided by cell phone. Fake kidnapping scams, execution orders, prison escape orders, prison revolts, etc... Just talk with a brazilian about it.
If an employee doesn't like it, they can click dislike. It's that simple.
FTFY.
My Firefox Pokemon ate too much memory and processor over the years, and now he is too fat and slow for the battles around the interwebs. Not to mention that he didn't evolute since a long time...
So now, Chrome, I choose you!
This is happening with me too (Google Chrome on Win 7).
And I don't like the new design (too much whitespace, oh my eyes!).
And in Google Reader the whole layout isn't rendering at all (no green bars, just more white space).
- Tired to see me again and again, Mr. Anderson?
Agent Smith
Maybe when this is all over, we can achieve our ultimate goal of putting a warning label on Tetris.
I agree. Those falling bricks are too way dangerous.
the only safe response is to proactively nuke North Korea until they glow.
No. I have learned from a movie that the only safe response is not to play.
Still in the field of RTSes (instead of FPSes), i'd like to suggest Total Annihilation. Man, that game rocked, in every way possible for a RTS. Convincing construction of units/buildings, 3D (when everybody was 2D), LOTS of units (every one with a utility), tons of possible strategies, incredible gameplay (the best I've ever seen until today)... the only thing it lacks is a good story, but it's just a detail. TA totally deserves a remake.
Never put anything on Facebook that you would not tell your parents and your boss.
... and your wife/girlfriend and your kids and and your friends and your enemies ...
Ozzy... why so serious?
And people with terminal laziness.
Surely this tech needs more force.
New England isn't actually a state
I think this proves the point of the parent.
Easy to solve this. For the blind, in the first touch, the device (let's say, an ATM) can say what key is being pressed (by headphones, of course). A second touch confirms the keystroke. Another solution is: touch and slide the finger over the keys, hearing what key is under the touch and release to confirm.
En-large your bra1n!
This is the first time I see a self grammar Nazi.
They're cultivating us, just to eat us fat in the end...
Side note: is it lame that I get happy in my pants over this kind of stuff? ::looks around:: nah.
If you use it to watch some hi-def pr0n, it's OK.
That's because cheese contains water!
It's time to retire the Bill Gates Borg photo and replace it with a Steve Jobs photo doing a roundhouse kick for Apple stories.
I knew it was vapourware!
Now I have to turn off my cellphone when I eat beans.
FTFY.
A really good game for it's age and quite unknown. It's a 3rd-person shooter with incredibly sharp graphics (for a 1995 DOS game), nice music (not midi!) and lots of video cutscenes with good actors. The story is very deep and immersive. I like it so much I'm still playing it (in a DOS box).
Don't worry, it's just periodically call a lot of people for a jump day in the beaches all over the world...
... of IgNobel prize winner.