While it's only a movie, there's a part where one of the men skips a discus all the way to an island that only Hurcules could throw it to. I'm not sure if that was in the original legend, but still, he was thinking.
Tons of time and resources are devoted to all sorts of games. Algorithms are researched and revised constantly in order to make them more efficient. I'd have to say that even though the "high-society" may not enjoy reading about the latest Sims expantion, I still think that there is quite a bit to be learned from the people that code them.
The discs are still the same as DVD's, they're just smaller. They hold 1.5GB of information while PS2 and X-Box's media hold the standered 4.7GB. Something to consider is copyrighting. It's much easier to protect the ROMS because you really don't have to worry about them being copied onto readily-available media.
Yeah... I don't agree with the size of the discs and storage, but I'm still getting one of these babies. X-box and PS2 are all fine and dandy, but Microsoft's games don't impress me, their name is quite tarnished already, and I don't like them. PS2, well, I'll wait untill it's good and cheap so I can play the "classics."
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Well, in stead of emptying bricks (which can easily penetrate even the strongest of two-paned winodows, into the USPS, or even rounds that will fit into a 9mm pistol, maybe we should just send back the letters whenever we happen to go to the mailbox. They remain quite light.
I keep a wicker basket (probably from the finest sweatshops in the east) full of empty return envolopes. If I happen to be sending away for some free CD's or something, I carry the rest of the crap out to the mailbox. It really is very light, and my mail lady is quite obliged to take them off my hands. It was her idea!
but at least your Karma gets a small boost.
...the subject shouldn't be "AMD", but "It's funny, laugh"
Flamebait me if you want, Offtopic as it be, but don't you hate it when all sorts of Theories are tought as fact (chough...darwin..chough).
Can anyone confirm or this or disprove it?
Ahh, those were happier times.
I'm recalling nightmares of Linear Algebra.
sorry 'bout the somewhat off-topic, but I wanted this to get noticed, I'm going mad.
Tons of time and resources are devoted to all sorts of games. Algorithms are researched and revised constantly in order to make them more efficient. I'd have to say that even though the "high-society" may not enjoy reading about the latest Sims expantion, I still think that there is quite a bit to be learned from the people that code them.
I'm sure it won't hurt your computer's CD reader, but if it harms sound cards, that should be legal grounds for class action... something or other.
I just hope that Macrovision isn't suprised by the news.
Yeah... I don't agree with the size of the discs and storage, but I'm still getting one of these babies. X-box and PS2 are all fine and dandy, but Microsoft's games don't impress me, their name is quite tarnished already, and I don't like them. PS2, well, I'll wait untill it's good and cheap so I can play the "classics."
Yeah... I should really think about it when I post.
Despite the color, I'm still skippin work the day it comes out to juice my brain for a while.
bablefish
Well, in stead of emptying bricks (which can easily penetrate even the strongest of two-paned winodows, into the USPS, or even rounds that will fit into a 9mm pistol, maybe we should just send back the letters whenever we happen to go to the mailbox. They remain quite light.
I keep a wicker basket (probably from the finest sweatshops in the east) full of empty return envolopes. If I happen to be sending away for some free CD's or something, I carry the rest of the crap out to the mailbox. It really is very light, and my mail lady is quite obliged to take them off my hands. It was her idea!