I've spend a few hours playing flOw (on the PC)...and no matter how hard I try, I can't help but think that this simplistic flash game doesn't deserve even a tenth of the publicity it deserves. If this is really Playstation3's ace in the hole, then Sony will need to come up with more than a price cut or two to sell this kit.
The Inquirer article says the game is listed for 24.99 British Pounds...which according to Google's currency conversion, is 43.87 US Dollars. It's likely to show up for 45-55 USD for us here in the States.
When will I be able to download a distro, like say, Fedora, SuSE, Slak, or the like, and have this preset as the X server with all the eye candy compiled in? Can I do that already?
This article wasn't really all that great; older articles and memory roundups and anandtech.com and tomshardware.com have done a much better job of explaining CAS speeds and how they affect you.
I've spend a few hours playing flOw (on the PC)...and no matter how hard I try, I can't help but think that this simplistic flash game doesn't deserve even a tenth of the publicity it deserves. If this is really Playstation3's ace in the hole, then Sony will need to come up with more than a price cut or two to sell this kit.
Technically the new Kentsfield processors are single processor, quad core. So, XP /should/ support them.
The Inquirer article says the game is listed for 24.99 British Pounds...which according to Google's currency conversion, is 43.87 US Dollars. It's likely to show up for 45-55 USD for us here in the States.
I believe you are confused with ADC, Apple's propreietary cable to its Cinema Displays (now discontinued). ADC carried power, usb, and DVI, AFAIK.
When will I be able to download a distro, like say, Fedora, SuSE, Slak, or the like, and have this preset as the X server with all the eye candy compiled in? Can I do that already?
I don't care if its been said already, I have an idea as to what this thing should be named:
Assmonkey.
Thank you
Wow, if you weren't posting AC and if I had some mod points, you'd get some serious modding up from me.
From my own experience on broadband and what my friends who are stuck on 56k have told me, Gmail is quite awesome, even on a 56k.
This article wasn't really all that great; older articles and memory roundups and anandtech.com and tomshardware.com have done a much better job of explaining CAS speeds and how they affect you.
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