If this works, does this mean that people can become practically immortal? Is there anything left in the human body that can't be transplanted? If not, what's to stop someone from transplanting organs indefinitely?
I mean, the thing that really matters for new gaming systems are the games. The way to get good games is an easy way to make them. If developpers can't use the full capabilities of the system (Sega Saturn) because of bad planning, the games will suck and/or companies will refuse to make games for them. If Nintendo wants to make money, all they need to do is come out with another Mario, Zelda, or Pokémon game.
From H2K's front page: Excerpts from this speech will be appearing on the new Jello Biafra CD, due out this month. We'll post information on how to get it as soon as it becomes available.
The CD is going to be watermarked with SDMI, so noone can copy it, right?
Babelfish is powered by SysTran, so one would assume that they would have the same translation capabilities (other than the 5k limit). Does Systran's own webpage update their software more often than Altavista?
When I switched from Netscape 4 to IE it was because Netscape seemed to be slower and crash more. Of course, IE seems to crash just as much now. If I'm stuck with Windows should I bother downloading it?
Did they think back then that computer technology wouldn't advance that much in that time so it might still be a security risk today?
Is there a standard period for classification?
Shouldn't small black holes be MORE massive than big ones? I mean, the more matter a black hole collects, the more gravity is exerted on the matter, the smaller the hole gets. Am I missing something here?
It looks like all of the pictures on the main Olympics page already have alt tags (except 2 of the non-IBM ads)
There also seems to be a mistake in an alt-tag on the tickets page. The alt-tag gives a different number for tickets than the image (17 72 79 instead of 13 72 79)
If this works, does this mean that people can become practically immortal? Is there anything left in the human body that can't be transplanted? If not, what's to stop someone from transplanting organs indefinitely?
I mean, the thing that really matters for new gaming systems are the games. The way to get good games is an easy way to make them. If developpers can't use the full capabilities of the system (Sega Saturn) because of bad planning, the games will suck and/or companies will refuse to make games for them. If Nintendo wants to make money, all they need to do is come out with another Mario, Zelda, or Pokémon game.
The CD is going to be watermarked with SDMI, so noone can copy it, right?
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Martians don't drink water and they sound like they are breathing helium when they talk.
Jar Jar must die!
Bill Gates is the devil
I am Furby of Borg. You will the assimilated. Resistance is futile.
I am not a tribble.
Babelfish is powered by SysTran, so one would assume that they would have the same translation capabilities (other than the 5k limit). Does Systran's own webpage update their software more often than Altavista?
Also, isn't it illegal to hold stolen property?
Is there a period after which holding stolen property is legal?
When I switched from Netscape 4 to IE it was because Netscape seemed to be slower and crash more. Of course, IE seems to crash just as much now. If I'm stuck with Windows should I bother downloading it?
Did they think back then that computer technology wouldn't advance that much in that time so it might still be a security risk today?
Is there a standard period for classification?
If it takes 5 minutes to reboot, it would crash 3 times a day. This doesn't seem that reliable.
The press release here: http://www.blizzard.com/press/00090 3d2exp.shtml says "One new act set in the Barbarian Highlands" I assume an "act set" is something like another 4 acts.
Shouldn't small black holes be MORE massive than big ones? I mean, the more matter a black hole collects, the more gravity is exerted on the matter, the smaller the hole gets. Am I missing something here?
It looks like all of the pictures on the main Olympics page already have alt tags (except 2 of the non-IBM ads) There also seems to be a mistake in an alt-tag on the tickets page. The alt-tag gives a different number for tickets than the image (17 72 79 instead of 13 72 79)
Star Wars II: The Return of Jar Jar