"The next step would be to come up with intelligent software (and package it in a nicely designed piece of plastic hardware) that could automatically listen to and enjoy all the music being automatically generated and classified by other computers!"
"Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata 1st or 3rd movement, Debussy's Claire de Lune, or Chopin's 3rd Ballade beats the heck out of something like... Pachelbel's Canon in D:)"
According to Management Recruiters International, "Plagiarism Saves Time". That motto was plastered up on a huge roadside sign outside one of their offices for an eternity. Made me want to firebomb them, thankfully I seem to have the ability to manage my anger and self control, unlike the pool of scum they recruit from.
I think most of it was debris (though some functional stuff looks like debris). It would appear they drag captured ships back (or the remains) as well.
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My original PSX (bought when FF7 came out) had the design problem of the metal laser housing eating it's plastic rails so it ends up at an angle to the media (minuscule is enough to cause problems) and it now works best tilted at a 70 degree angle (lid side facing towards the floor). It has never been abused and spent 99.99% of it's life on my entertainment center.
I have 3 PS2 units. A version 2, works still but is incompatible with "The Zone of Enders" locks up solid after booting from the game media. The game works fine on all other PS2 models and the PS2 can play every other game of that media type I have. A version 4 (cant read any media) and a version 9 that can not play DVD type media. All 3 were treated by myself or previous owners like the PSX mentioned above. I am in the process of setting up my o-scope to re-calibrate the lasers on the non-reading units but as far as I can tell the problem my version 2 is having seems to be a real hardware to software incompatibility.
Sony has shit manufacturing quality these days IMO. There are 12 versions of PS2, many of the design changes were due to redesign to get costs down (removal of 1394 or HDD bay) but others were to fix serious design flaws (drive re-design that fixed the issue with large amounts of dust being deposited inside it).
You bastard, I only recently got over the episode where they killed Gan. This is my first time watching Blakes 7 and that point in the series really brings you down since it was for nothing.
John Doe got it especially bad since the episode they ended it with (that I saw) was the one where they kill off the person you had identified as the villian up to that point.
I'd love to even be given a rough framework of what the overall plot was supposed to be, just to read and imagine what might have gone on.
The key mysteries for me are: Book's backstory The guys who "cleaned up" in the hospital episode (the aids who guard the scientist remind me of them, except they died way to fast).
In space we will all speak Esperanto like GOD (OR R.A.H.) intended. Sorry, I read way to much juvi. Sci-Fi growing up and it was always the universal language.
I don't know if this might help, but I can give you an account of my first 3 years of Prius ownership.
36K miles service is free, this covers all work/parts including oil changes/tire rotation. Hybrid system is covered for 8 years.
After my first 36K miles (I drive a lot) I have had to pay for oil changes every 3-5 K miles (current mileage is 66K).
My factory set of tires was recalled so at about 25K miles I was given a free new set. Factory tires fro Prius are low roll resistance and wear out fast. Once those wore down (I think about 48K) I spent about $230 at Sam's club for 4 tires (inc mounting and all) rated at something like 40-60K miles tread wear (I don't remember exactly). Mileage reduction is negligible.
60K miles was a major service point coming in at around $250.
Most things like oil changes and what not (I could do myself but am lazy) are about $40.
If my brakes need service that pushes it up to about $150. The brakes on a Prius last quite a long time (if you allow more regenerative braking and use B to slow down) and I think only have been services twice (once for front once for rear) since the 36K end of free service.
There has been one issue since the end of the 36K that cost me. The automatic cutoff in my fuel tank went wonky (from what I can tell this is rare, as I could not find people reporting the problem in on-line service logs) and to fix it the entire gas tank needs to be replaced. That was $430 out of pocket.
The only other major thing that happened to it was once the cars brain (the computer for the engine/electronics) died but that was covered under warranty.
In 2002 when I bought my Prius, I was quoted 2000 on replacement battery unit. Now it's down somewhere around 1200-1500 USD. I don't know if it can go down much more, but It's cheaper then replacing say an entire engine in a normal car (can run 3-7 thousand).
What models did you try? I've got a 2002 Prius and it eats up steep hills. In fact I can overtake most non hybrid cars on the really steep grades like dam access roads.
What about games like Fahrenheit (Indigo Prophecy in it's "edited for weak american minds" version)?
The IBM PC version of KQ1 was 4 color CGA. If you had a PCjr. or Tandy you could get 16 color EGA mode.
Check out this website for details.
"The next step would be to come up with intelligent software (and package it in a nicely designed piece of plastic hardware) that could automatically listen to and enjoy all the music being automatically generated and classified by other computers!"
This will go great with the Electric Monk.
"Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata 1st or 3rd movement, Debussy's Claire de Lune, or Chopin's 3rd Ballade beats the heck out of something like... Pachelbel's Canon in D :)"
What if I like all of those?
According to Management Recruiters International, "Plagiarism Saves Time". That motto was plastered up on a huge roadside sign outside one of their offices for an eternity. Made me want to firebomb them, thankfully I seem to have the ability to manage my anger and self control, unlike the pool of scum they recruit from.
Sell them to Clever Nickname.
They could make more films, but set them in the timespan between the tv series and the first film, or even before the tv series.
At least all a Reaver can do to you is rape you to death.
I think most of it was debris (though some functional stuff looks like debris). It would appear they drag captured ships back (or the remains) as well.
My original PSX (bought when FF7 came out) had the design problem of the metal laser housing eating it's plastic rails so it ends up at an angle to the media (minuscule is enough to cause problems) and it now works best tilted at a 70 degree angle (lid side facing towards the floor). It has never been abused and spent 99.99% of it's life on my entertainment center.
I have 3 PS2 units. A version 2, works still but is incompatible with "The Zone of Enders" locks up solid after booting from the game media. The game works fine on all other PS2 models and the PS2 can play every other game of that media type I have. A version 4 (cant read any media) and a version 9 that can not play DVD type media. All 3 were treated by myself or previous owners like the PSX mentioned above.
I am in the process of setting up my o-scope to re-calibrate the lasers on the non-reading units but as far as I can tell the problem my version 2 is having seems to be a real hardware to software incompatibility.
Sony has shit manufacturing quality these days IMO. There are 12 versions of PS2, many of the design changes were due to redesign to get costs down (removal of 1394 or HDD bay) but others were to fix serious design flaws (drive re-design that fixed the issue with large amounts of dust being deposited inside it).
Don't forget those nice crusaders stopped off on the way to the holy land to kill Jews, as a warm up exercise.
In the article it gives the size as close to Yorkshire, how big is that in Rhode Islands?
One thing I LOVE is the Del Ray book covers. There is something about that artwork that gets to me.
But the episodes with no spoken dialog, did have plenty of sound effects, Dexters Lab. also did this and probably a few other shows from time to time.
I think a better way to view dreaming is it is like cleaning out /tmp after the system is put into single user mode.
He could also do movies that take place in time before this one, like going into the events with Book, Inara, and other things.
You bastard, I only recently got over the episode where they killed Gan. This is my first time watching Blakes 7 and that point in the series really brings you down since it was for nothing.
John Doe got it especially bad since the episode they ended it with (that I saw) was the one where they kill off the person you had identified as the villian up to that point.
I'd love to even be given a rough framework of what the overall plot was supposed to be, just to read and imagine what might have gone on.
The key mysteries for me are:
Book's backstory
The guys who "cleaned up" in the hospital episode (the aids who guard the scientist remind me of them, except they died way to fast).
In space we will all speak Esperanto like GOD (OR R.A.H.) intended. Sorry, I read way to much juvi. Sci-Fi growing up and it was always the universal language.
I don't know if this might help, but I can give you an account of my first 3 years of Prius ownership.
36K miles service is free, this covers all work/parts including oil changes/tire rotation. Hybrid system is covered for 8 years.
After my first 36K miles (I drive a lot) I have had to pay for oil changes every 3-5 K miles (current mileage is 66K).
My factory set of tires was recalled so at about 25K miles I was given a free new set. Factory tires fro Prius are low roll resistance and wear out fast. Once those wore down (I think about 48K) I spent about $230 at Sam's club for 4 tires (inc mounting and all) rated at something like 40-60K miles tread wear (I don't remember exactly). Mileage reduction is negligible.
60K miles was a major service point coming in at around $250.
Most things like oil changes and what not (I could do myself but am lazy) are about $40.
If my brakes need service that pushes it up to about $150. The brakes on a Prius last quite a long time (if you allow more regenerative braking and use B to slow down) and I think only have been services twice (once for front once for rear) since the 36K end of free service.
There has been one issue since the end of the 36K that cost me. The automatic cutoff in my fuel tank went wonky (from what I can tell this is rare, as I could not find people reporting the problem in on-line service logs) and to fix it the entire gas tank needs to be replaced. That was $430 out of pocket.
The only other major thing that happened to it was once the cars brain (the computer for the engine/electronics) died but that was covered under warranty.
In 2002 when I bought my Prius, I was quoted 2000 on replacement battery unit. Now it's down somewhere around 1200-1500 USD. I don't know if it can go down much more, but It's cheaper then replacing say an entire engine in a normal car (can run 3-7 thousand).
What models did you try? I've got a 2002 Prius and it eats up steep hills. In fact I can overtake most non hybrid cars on the really steep grades like dam access roads.
AFAIK all Toyotas version 2 (2003 model prius and up) system is also PZEV. It would also appear they have a Camry that is rated as PZEV.
If you buy a 2 year old Prius and then after another 2 years the battery/hybrid system fails, it still has 3 years of coverage from Toyota.