well if you have a bunch of motors and gears layin around your basement, you can add arms. just connect it to the external port in the back of the laptop, make a program on the computer that will move the arms based on commands that you give it. Or if you're really bored, add a camera, and then you can have it recognize your bottle of beer (that may be hard) and go fetch it for you... save you about $500 to go buy some more beer
well, when you build your own computer, it's better, you know exactly how it when together, what went in it, and what it takes to fix it when it breaks down on you. whenever presented with the oppourtunity, alway build something youself, saves money on mexican labor, and you learn stuff from it.
well since he left, maybe they will get someone who will support star office development for windows and linux, we all know how much we loved those programs instead of having to use openoffice or the crappy ms office...
no, not a big bang, but a small bubble of space-time piched off from another supermassive black hole in another universe, hell, that's how that aliens travel anyways, just make a supermassive black hole, throw in some titanium alloy that will hold it open, and presto, you can fly through and abduct other species to see what their penises look like...
that's not a smart idea on intel's part, rdram is getting cheaper (although it still is more expensive than ddr) and the bandwidth it provides really helps it pull ahead of amd in bandwidth intensive programs... think unreal chamionship here kids, i won't be surprised if intel takes rdram back again when the cpu speeds go a lot faster
well if you have a bunch of motors and gears layin around your basement, you can add arms. just connect it to the external port in the back of the laptop, make a program on the computer that will move the arms based on commands that you give it. Or if you're really bored, add a camera, and then you can have it recognize your bottle of beer (that may be hard) and go fetch it for you... save you about $500 to go buy some more beer
well, when you build your own computer, it's better, you know exactly how it when together, what went in it, and what it takes to fix it when it breaks down on you. whenever presented with the oppourtunity, alway build something youself, saves money on mexican labor, and you learn stuff from it.
well since he left, maybe they will get someone who will support star office development for windows and linux, we all know how much we loved those programs instead of having to use openoffice or the crappy ms office...
no, not a big bang, but a small bubble of space-time piched off from another supermassive black hole in another universe, hell, that's how that aliens travel anyways, just make a supermassive black hole, throw in some titanium alloy that will hold it open, and presto, you can fly through and abduct other species to see what their penises look like...
that's not a smart idea on intel's part, rdram is getting cheaper (although it still is more expensive than ddr) and the bandwidth it provides really helps it pull ahead of amd in bandwidth intensive programs... think unreal chamionship here kids, i won't be surprised if intel takes rdram back again when the cpu speeds go a lot faster
hell yeah, then you could just sue the lawyers and media companies who are suing Morpeus and shit, that would make everyone's day