This is just the result of the technically retarded untermensch getting access to something they don't understand in the hopes that money will be made off their involvement with things they will continue to not understand.
I guess the drawcall for the material with the blue texture would be calculated fast enough with the additional GPU-power so perhaps in less than 0.01 seconds.
This could mean a potential of 6000 blue screens per second.
I am probably one of the least technically inclined people codewise to visit and post on the Slashdots, but I have done my fair share of websight design throughout the years and I end up doing everything back-end in Notepad++. The design I do in whatever image editor is suitable, then I assemble the pieces in Notepad++ afterwards.
I have also used Notepad++ when doing PHP and creating and maintaining simple image galleries and so on.
When given the choice I have done things hand coded and pushed it through the W3C and as soon as it is validated and tested in a whole lot of browsers I give it back to the client and run for the hills.
I only use online mail these days, so do all of my coworkers and all of the coworkers at my previous companies too. I guess there is still a niche for this called the public sector.
Sounds reasonable, but might be a bit of a hassle if your company just stopped producing that part of equipment for a variety of reasons. What about checking on the whole company to see what kind of business they are in? It would then be easy to see what kind of patents would be reasonable for that business to hold.
Stuff that matters.
I guess healthcare doesn't mean that much to them...
But Datatilsynet themselves want to survey anything that is posted on the internet by Norwegians. This does not make sense.
But will we see futuristic clothing to reflect this? I can only think of a certain "mooolteeepass".
As a mobile and game developer this is great news and I am excited to test some of this myself. :3
Who cares, they'll just keep going... going... going...
I know, it is just a rhetorical question. Episode 3 is the next vaporware now like Duke Nukem Forever, except this time the developer really DNF.
Nice numbers, but where is Episode 3?
T-shirts, jeans and sneakers. There you have it.
GENTLEMEN! Start your engines!
As opposed to illegally enforceable?
There was a movie about this: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0181689/
This is just the result of the technically retarded untermensch getting access to something they don't understand in the hopes that money will be made off their involvement with things they will continue to not understand.
I do not notice a difference in the quality, or lack of quality in support.
Hips and thighs (especially juicy thighs, possibly also a nice behind) would be the main issue here IMHO of course.
Come on hackers, you can do better than this!
I guess the drawcall for the material with the blue texture would be calculated fast enough with the additional GPU-power so perhaps in less than 0.01 seconds. This could mean a potential of 6000 blue screens per second.
Rock and revolt!
I am probably one of the least technically inclined people codewise to visit and post on the Slashdots, but I have done my fair share of websight design throughout the years and I end up doing everything back-end in Notepad++. The design I do in whatever image editor is suitable, then I assemble the pieces in Notepad++ afterwards. I have also used Notepad++ when doing PHP and creating and maintaining simple image galleries and so on. When given the choice I have done things hand coded and pushed it through the W3C and as soon as it is validated and tested in a whole lot of browsers I give it back to the client and run for the hills.
You must add the 30% on top of that on sales.
I'd love to watch this! :3
I can't wait to see the whole country getting screwed over by the push of a button!
I only use online mail these days, so do all of my coworkers and all of the coworkers at my previous companies too. I guess there is still a niche for this called the public sector.
Sounds reasonable, but might be a bit of a hassle if your company just stopped producing that part of equipment for a variety of reasons. What about checking on the whole company to see what kind of business they are in? It would then be easy to see what kind of patents would be reasonable for that business to hold.
How do we move in relation to the colonthree? :3