So this eventually could lead to new senses? Wonder how the brain will behave having remote senses inputs and actions, like having a new arm, but far (?) apart from your body. And which area of the brain will be used for this, if ever tried/used with humans.
There are some cover there, is not so trivial to get hit with the rotor even if they were blades. Still, i was talking about nightmares, and a scary one could be being in a narrow corridor with a scaled down version of real helicopter coming to you
According to this previous story Nokia won't let operators to mess with the device. I suppose that the devices won't be locked for one specific operator, so if well would be offered in USA by T-Mobile, probably will be possible to use it with other operators.
Probably apps will be the strongest point of N900. Probably could be easy or trivial to port apps for earlier versions of Maemo, and is anyway not a totally new platform, you basically are running Linux there, both for availability of apps and freedom to install them.
"scary reminders of minority report"? What about scary reminder of fast rotating blades at neck altitude? People are in indoors too, and laser mapping or not, inertia and shit happens.
Specially from the hardware standpoint? Would be interesting to compare it with i.e. the Nokia N900 that is about to hit the market... with the extra advantage of not being tied to Verizon or anyone else afaik.
Ok, maybe just statistics, that sometimes are worse if not interpreted correctly. That 'healthy people', the one that takes seriously enough prevention to, between other measures, get the vaccine, are less exposed to disease risks in general, and even when they get the flu (seasonal or not) they usually take measures to make it less deadly. The point is, between equaly exposed people vaccine lower the risks? In a widely spread pandemy we all could get a chance of exposion, and there is where vaccines will make a difference.
Don't need to get China to see the madness of this. Giving the reimplementation of the new internet to the very player that made the current internet an unsafe place? Why aren't all glass makers expanding their business breaking every window in town? Seems to be working for Microsoft.
Shit happens, even when you are enjoying a movie. If i get an alarm that needs a 2 mins check (or a remote service restart) while im there could be nice to not leave to do a quick task.
In the other hand, using it, more than the risk of pirating the movie, is adding another source of light/sound/distraction to a place where all should be concentrated in the movie. If it gets boring and/or someone wants to check facebook will hurt the experience of the other watchers.
Compared with the average FPS of today, that game was basically 2D, was a flat map where everything (except the perspective to give a hint on how far or close were things) basically happened in a plane (i.e. you couldnt aim up or down, as far i remember). Was nice to see (compared with other games of that date) but didnt added the whole promise of something 3D. Actual display technology, even the ones provided by this kind of laptops, fall into that category. Will be have to wait still several years to see "real" 3D in portable mainstream computers?
Put it this way. Of all alternate Earths, the surviving ones (and, if you are reading this, you are in one of those) are the ones that never managed to produce one.
but for some working is all the formalism that is involved, or the particular thing that must be used or worked on. But coding could be fun, even more fun than some games. Of course, that is purely subjective. If he dont think that coding could be fun, and work in coding, maybe is doing the wrong work.
Consultants that say what must be done is not open source. They could suggest open source products that fits in some or even all of the requirements of the system, but they still have to get paid, that would not be saved (of course, that for every penny won by a consultant some share goes to the one that hired or recommended him is another topic).
But the system could have ended in open source. If they had to develop a new solutions or integrate existing ones, that was done with the money of the taxpayers and could have been done open source.
Licensing is something somewhat old. Extending it to "only valid for certain amount of time" (total or of active use) looks like a common sense (maybe greedy, but hey, is Microsoft after all) extension.
The good thing is that by patenting prevents or at least discourages other companies about doing the same.
13 patches released at 13:00 of Tuesday 13. Windows sysadmins that day will have to pass below ladders, see a black cats cross in front of them and then break a mirror. But that will be nothing. The worst part will be when they turn on the computer, and see that windows is still running.
- BSOD now in 4D (3 spatial dimensions and time, more precisely from 1988 to 2015) - That is what requires Security Essentials to have a string sample in memory of every Windows virus/trojan before 2006 - Bill Gates finally agreed that 640k wasnt enough for everyone. - Codenamed Windows TNG, where no bit has gone before - You actually will need all that memory to not require swapping (unless you load more than 3 apps)
Is close to Halloween, and this story does the perfect match between brains hungry zombies and killer robots. Ok, perfect until Hollywood picks it.
So this eventually could lead to new senses? Wonder how the brain will behave having remote senses inputs and actions, like having a new arm, but far (?) apart from your body. And which area of the brain will be used for this, if ever tried/used with humans.
In space, no one can hear your OGG
There are some cover there, is not so trivial to get hit with the rotor even if they were blades. Still, i was talking about nightmares, and a scary one could be being in a narrow corridor with a scaled down version of real helicopter coming to you
According to this previous story Nokia won't let operators to mess with the device. I suppose that the devices won't be locked for one specific operator, so if well would be offered in USA by T-Mobile, probably will be possible to use it with other operators.
Probably apps will be the strongest point of N900. Probably could be easy or trivial to port apps for earlier versions of Maemo, and is anyway not a totally new platform, you basically are running Linux there, both for availability of apps and freedom to install them.
"scary reminders of minority report"? What about scary reminder of fast rotating blades at neck altitude? People are in indoors too, and laser mapping or not, inertia and shit happens.
Specially from the hardware standpoint? Would be interesting to compare it with i.e. the Nokia N900 that is about to hit the market... with the extra advantage of not being tied to Verizon or anyone else afaik.
"Don't open before christmas"
Ok, maybe just statistics, that sometimes are worse if not interpreted correctly. That 'healthy people', the one that takes seriously enough prevention to, between other measures, get the vaccine, are less exposed to disease risks in general, and even when they get the flu (seasonal or not) they usually take measures to make it less deadly. The point is, between equaly exposed people vaccine lower the risks? In a widely spread pandemy we all could get a chance of exposion, and there is where vaccines will make a difference.
Would not be the only beneficial peak around.
Google's Tinfoil hat. Giving a new spin to the "don't do evil" motto.
Don't need to get China to see the madness of this. Giving the reimplementation of the new internet to the very player that made the current internet an unsafe place? Why aren't all glass makers expanding their business breaking every window in town? Seems to be working for Microsoft.
This is from the same people that claimed that the Google Chrome Render plugin for IE6+ will make the browser less secure?
Shit happens, even when you are enjoying a movie. If i get an alarm that needs a 2 mins check (or a remote service restart) while im there could be nice to not leave to do a quick task.
In the other hand, using it, more than the risk of pirating the movie, is adding another source of light/sound/distraction to a place where all should be concentrated in the movie. If it gets boring and/or someone wants to check facebook will hurt the experience of the other watchers.
is smoke, and the project was titled "Burning 32 millons"
Compared with the average FPS of today, that game was basically 2D, was a flat map where everything (except the perspective to give a hint on how far or close were things) basically happened in a plane (i.e. you couldnt aim up or down, as far i remember). Was nice to see (compared with other games of that date) but didnt added the whole promise of something 3D.
Actual display technology, even the ones provided by this kind of laptops, fall into that category. Will be have to wait still several years to see "real" 3D in portable mainstream computers?
Is truly almighty, can even change past to make humanity could only have faith in it, not science to prove that it exist.
Put it this way. Of all alternate Earths, the surviving ones (and, if you are reading this, you are in one of those) are the ones that never managed to produce one.
but for some working is all the formalism that is involved, or the particular thing that must be used or worked on. But coding could be fun, even more fun than some games. Of course, that is purely subjective. If he dont think that coding could be fun, and work in coding, maybe is doing the wrong work.
Consultants that say what must be done is not open source. They could suggest open source products that fits in some or even all of the requirements of the system, but they still have to get paid, that would not be saved (of course, that for every penny won by a consultant some share goes to the one that hired or recommended him is another topic).
But the system could have ended in open source. If they had to develop a new solutions or integrate existing ones, that was done with the money of the taxpayers and could have been done open source.
Licensing is something somewhat old. Extending it to "only valid for certain amount of time" (total or of active use) looks like a common sense (maybe greedy, but hey, is Microsoft after all) extension.
The good thing is that by patenting prevents or at least discourages other companies about doing the same.
Probably will go viral, but it will be a social virus, not a "computer" one.
13 patches released at 13:00 of Tuesday 13. Windows sysadmins that day will have to pass below ladders, see a black cats cross in front of them and then break a mirror. But that will be nothing. The worst part will be when they turn on the computer, and see that windows is still running.
- BSOD now in 4D (3 spatial dimensions and time, more precisely from 1988 to 2015)
- That is what requires Security Essentials to have a string sample in memory of every Windows virus/trojan before 2006
- Bill Gates finally agreed that 640k wasnt enough for everyone.
- Codenamed Windows TNG, where no bit has gone before
- You actually will need all that memory to not require swapping (unless you load more than 3 apps)