This is another example of how P2P will eventually take over the everyday tasks of running the Internet. As corporations, such as Worldcoms UUnet, go under in bad economic times it is inevitable that the Internet as a whole becomes P2P.
I doubt this will crossover if it was ever tried. The Japanese culture is entertained in a much different way, I won't even try to clarify that comment. Just to say that could you ever see PaRappa the Rapper crossing over to Japan???
Dance Dance Revolution was an arcade game that was very big in South Korea a couple years ago. Many said it would cross-over to US but it never really happened.
In Dance Dance Revolution you step on an 8 position keypad as the screen in front of you indicates along with some dance music. Actually very difficult and quite a good excercise. Probably the first arcade game that could do both for you.
I would contend that more money is stolen from developers due to cracked games than cracked utilities.
Thousands and Thousands download cracked games, programs off of KaZaa.
Maybe less than a Hundred will use a cracked utility worth $20,000.
I was wondering why you think the Feds placed so much attention on DoD. In my opinion there are groups out there causing much more damage such as CLASS, Razor 1911, Divine, Paradigm, etc... These groups crack mostly games and have much higher profile to the ordinary warez monkey. Can you explain how DoD compares to these groups? And why the Feds went after DoD first?
Just a quick question. I got 2 Troll moderation votes on this post. I don't even know what a 'Troll' vote is. Can someone tell me what that means??? Thanks!
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I can't help but think of LEXX when I hear about scientest's attempts to find heavier and heavier atoms. Does anyone think we could eventually have a disaster on our hands? The amount of energy it takes to create these particles is astounding. Just a thought, besides it's always nice to think of the late LEXX.:-)
I always enjoy seeing a RISC processor making it in the market. As any Electrical or Computer Engineering student are aware, from Computer Architecture courses, RISC processors are great for hacking projects with easy-to-use assembly language.
Any product made with a RISC processor is that much easier to hack and customize. Hopefully there is a Xscale assembler out there soon(probably already is) because this product has great potential.
I would guess that the January date refers to when the information was first released within IBM. Corporations don't release this type of information before they have all the Intellectual Property stuff hammered out.;)
As much as IBM researchers, etc.. would like to believe that silicon will die and be replaced in the near future I doubt it will happen soon. Producing memory with size on the order of a micron is virtually useless. At the moment the limiting factor in the fabrication of integrated circuits are interconnections. Yes! The little pieces of metal that transfer signals around the IC. Currently 90% of delay in an IC is no longer due to the transistor but instead is cause by propagation delay through the transmission line. As it is not possible to fabricate transmission lines that can actually connect to memory as small as is discussed here, I can not see how this memory can be utilized. Does anyone know of interconnect solutions that could be used?
This should be modded up because I agree that Soma FM is a great way to listen to indie, etc
Only the n00bs use Entanglement, Thorns Aura is for the 31337 players, especially when using Hunts.
This is another example of how P2P will eventually take over the everyday tasks of running the Internet. As corporations, such as Worldcoms UUnet, go under in bad economic times it is inevitable that the Internet as a whole becomes P2P.
Well... I made two comments in this thread and both proved to be way off base..... I'll be quiet now.
Really?? Guess that's what happens when I stay at home all day long playing Warcraft III and reading Slashdot.
Last time I saw DDR was in South Korea 2 years ago, looked pretty fun. Maybe South Korea is really the high tech barometer that many claim.
I thought Seoul was a great city and to this day I've thought about living/working there. If only the DMZ wasn't 20 miles away....
I doubt this will crossover if it was ever tried. The Japanese culture is entertained in a much different way, I won't even try to clarify that comment. Just to say that could you ever see PaRappa the Rapper crossing over to Japan???
Dance Dance Revolution was an arcade game that was very big in South Korea a couple years ago. Many said it would cross-over to US but it never really happened. In Dance Dance Revolution you step on an 8 position keypad as the screen in front of you indicates along with some dance music. Actually very difficult and quite a good excercise. Probably the first arcade game that could do both for you.
I would contend that more money is stolen from developers due to cracked games than cracked utilities. Thousands and Thousands download cracked games, programs off of KaZaa. Maybe less than a Hundred will use a cracked utility worth $20,000.
I was wondering why you think the Feds placed so much attention on DoD. In my opinion there are groups out there causing much more damage such as CLASS, Razor 1911, Divine, Paradigm, etc... These groups crack mostly games and have much higher profile to the ordinary warez monkey. Can you explain how DoD compares to these groups? And why the Feds went after DoD first?
Just a quick question. I got 2 Troll moderation votes on this post. I don't even know what a 'Troll' vote is. Can someone tell me what that means??? Thanks!
I can't help but think of LEXX when I hear about scientest's attempts to find heavier and heavier atoms. Does anyone think we could eventually have a disaster on our hands? The amount of energy it takes to create these particles is astounding. Just a thought, besides it's always nice to think of the late LEXX. :-)
I always enjoy seeing a RISC processor making it in the market. As any Electrical or Computer Engineering student are aware, from Computer Architecture courses, RISC processors are great for hacking projects with easy-to-use assembly language. Any product made with a RISC processor is that much easier to hack and customize. Hopefully there is a Xscale assembler out there soon(probably already is) because this product has great potential.
I would guess that the January date refers to when the information was first released within IBM. Corporations don't release this type of information before they have all the Intellectual Property stuff hammered out. ;)
As much as IBM researchers, etc.. would like to believe that silicon will die and be replaced in the near future I doubt it will happen soon. Producing memory with size on the order of a micron is virtually useless. At the moment the limiting factor in the fabrication of integrated circuits are interconnections. Yes! The little pieces of metal that transfer signals around the IC. Currently 90% of delay in an IC is no longer due to the transistor but instead is cause by propagation delay through the transmission line. As it is not possible to fabricate transmission lines that can actually connect to memory as small as is discussed here, I can not see how this memory can be utilized. Does anyone know of interconnect solutions that could be used?