I mean this is pretty much exactly the same as what was developed in 1978 at ANU and ANSTO, but never licenced for use by any of the nuclear energy using countries.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
The joke is the "Tetris in one line of BBC Basic" is a lie, because it causes an error message "line too long, truncated" and then on the pop-up where the program should be running has the error "no such variable".
Perhaps false claims shouldn't be made for something which can be tested very easily?
I mean this is pretty much exactly the same as what was developed in 1978 at ANU and ANSTO, but never licenced for use by any of the nuclear energy using countries. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
The joke is the "Tetris in one line of BBC Basic" is a lie, because it causes an error message "line too long, truncated" and then on the pop-up where the program should be running has the error "no such variable". Perhaps false claims shouldn't be made for something which can be tested very easily?
No, you are wrong. They all copied the form-factor of the LG Prada, just like Apple did.