I don't want to hear any more non-sense about DS being able to be modded to play GB/GBC games. This is nothing by krap. Why? Well, grounding an already grounded wire and grounding the antenna isn't going to get you anywhere my friends. the pictures where taken from http://www.lik-sang.com/news.php?artc=3530. The voltages do not match between the DS/GBA and the GB/GBC. Remember how the GBA units had a physical switched that was pressed when you inserted a class game? This switch turned off the ARM7 CPU, turned on the Z80 CPU, upped the cart voltage from 3.3v to 5v, and changed the wiring configuration used on the link port. Grounding an already grounded pin on the cart and grounding the DS's antenna, how exactly will that accomplish all of this anyways? ITS NON-SENSE!!!
Researchers at UC Davis have also recently made headlines trying to forecast earthquakes
(Press release). I wonder if we're on the brink of a new understanding of earth's geophysical processes.
It's worse than "People just don't care anymore".
There's an actual mentality that email is the equivalent of the post-it note and is designed for quick and dirty messages. My mother insists (and she's a head honcho where she works) that email messages should be short and quick and not too much time is spent on punctuation or proof-reading. That would be a loss of (and I quote) productivity with the time wasted.
Yes, it could. The nice thing about the dreamcast is that it is small and cheap. Less than $100 gets you a decent processor and a built in Ethernet adapter. If you're going to risk losing your box when it's discovered, I'd rather it was just a cheap dreamcast than a pricey laptop.
My point was that most "supporting evidence" is similar to this: purely anecdotal. There never seems to be any real, objective studies done. You are correct in pointing out that I didn't state it clearly.
As to why I would buy it if we didn't have any roaches in the first place...ask my wife. She's always buying shit we don't need (and she gets angry when I try to buy stuff we do [like that 56in TV]).
This type of technology has been advertised many times on infomercials. It just doesn't work, though. My wife bought one of those roach repellers that plugs into the wall and emitts sound and EM pulses. Guess what? No change. We didn't have roaches before and we still don't.
I would imagine if this type of beg repellant really did work cities would have speakers everywhere. They don't because it doesn't.
You bastard...you got this off while I was checking my comment preview. Anyways, the Open Directory has a lot of potential links. The first one being helpdesk.com.
As an aside, I found helpdesk.com by trying the old www.YOUR_SEARCH_HERE.com approach (introduced to me when a friend wanted to find information on boobs.
I remember seeing the trailers for Hot Shots (that *awful* Top Gun parody) and thinking it looked pretty funny. When my buddies and I went to see it in the theater, we discovered that ALL of the previews came from the openning credits. Assuming the rest of the movie must suck (or else they would pull scenes from it) we left. Snuck into a different movie.
Much later I rented the movie and was relieved that I left when I did in the theater.
Come to think of it, that was the only time a movie trailer has ever done anything for me. Usually (at least lately) they serve only as spoilers for movies. Now I flip the channel whenever a preview for a movie I want to see comes on TV and I try to show up for movies late to avoid the trailers.
I've never trusted the logic behind these kits. They add no safety to your kids, only an easy method of identification once a body has been found.
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Researchers at UC Davis have also recently made headlines trying to forecast earthquakes (Press release). I wonder if we're on the brink of a new understanding of earth's geophysical processes.
It's worse than "People just don't care anymore". There's an actual mentality that email is the equivalent of the post-it note and is designed for quick and dirty messages. My mother insists (and she's a head honcho where she works) that email messages should be short and quick and not too much time is spent on punctuation or proof-reading. That would be a loss of (and I quote) productivity with the time wasted.
Back then he was just Jumpman.
And he was labeled a "workman", so why not go ahead an call him a construction worker?
Mario was known as Jumpman in Donkey Kong. He wasn't Mario until later.
To be fair, I guess it's 3 paragraphs. And the picture was nice. Still...
Jeeze, one whole paragraph. I found a little more info here. Also, it appears this might be a good starting point.
Yes, it could. The nice thing about the dreamcast is that it is small and cheap. Less than $100 gets you a decent processor and a built in Ethernet adapter. If you're going to risk losing your box when it's discovered, I'd rather it was just a cheap dreamcast than a pricey laptop.
As to why I would buy it if we didn't have any roaches in the first place...ask my wife. She's always buying shit we don't need (and she gets angry when I try to buy stuff we do [like that 56in TV]).
I would imagine if this type of beg repellant really did work cities would have speakers everywhere. They don't because it doesn't.
As an aside, I found helpdesk.com by trying the old www.YOUR_SEARCH_HERE.com approach (introduced to me when a friend wanted to find information on boobs.
I remember seeing the trailers for Hot Shots (that *awful* Top Gun parody) and thinking it looked pretty funny. When my buddies and I went to see it in the theater, we discovered that ALL of the previews came from the openning credits. Assuming the rest of the movie must suck (or else they would pull scenes from it) we left. Snuck into a different movie.
Much later I rented the movie and was relieved that I left when I did in the theater.
Come to think of it, that was the only time a movie trailer has ever done anything for me. Usually (at least lately) they serve only as spoilers for movies. Now I flip the channel whenever a preview for a movie I want to see comes on TV and I try to show up for movies late to avoid the trailers.
I've seen some very small lawyers PASS some very large stones.