There's a gaming device that requires you to put a sensor on your forehead(Think little circle), then has a reader that sits on your monitr and detects what way your head is turned and uses it as a hatswitch in sim games, very cool.
Think about it, if NASA has computers that are 20+ years old doing mission critical calculations, what to you think THIS would be run on? The keys would stay the same while computing power got cheaper and cheaper untill the Game Boy XL27B has enough power to crack the keys between games of Super Hyper Japenese Fighting Robot Training Farmers
I made it up when I registered for/. completely randomly. I've never seen an episode of Dukes of Hazard, and I've never heard another American say it 0.o
If every bit going into the country had to be stored for 3 years, wouldn't they eventually run out of space for hard drives? I mean, the way storage density is right now, they can't possibly store EVERYTHING.
I'd prolly say just that. When I was 13 I got sunpoisoning so badly I was delusional on the ferry back from the island, and hopped off as it was leaving the dock becuase I thought it was leaving the dock back in the mainland 0.o
They're 'in' becuase that's what the media are pimping right now. They don't make pop-punk music well, bands like The Ataris, Gob, etc make pop-punk music well. 5 years from no one will remember Avril or New Sum 183, they're just Backstreet Boys under a different trend.
I hope you didn't catch that poor tree on fire too.
More people are killed by sheep each year than by skydiving, and yet we still have shepards...
There's a gaming device that requires you to put a sensor on your forehead(Think little circle), then has a reader that sits on your monitr and detects what way your head is turned and uses it as a hatswitch in sim games, very cool.
Then I suppose they aren't that poor, eh?
Something really IS going to jump out of the display and hit those poor designers in the face
Think about it, if NASA has computers that are 20+ years old doing mission critical calculations, what to you think THIS would be run on? The keys would stay the same while computing power got cheaper and cheaper untill the Game Boy XL27B has enough power to crack the keys between games of Super Hyper Japenese Fighting Robot Training Farmers
So those users got about 56k, right?
A mac?
I do NOT want a mis'feature' that ends up sticking my shlong to the top of a tube or something
I made it up when I registered for /. completely randomly. I've never seen an episode of Dukes of Hazard, and I've never heard another American say it 0.o
If every bit going into the country had to be stored for 3 years, wouldn't they eventually run out of space for hard drives? I mean, the way storage density is right now, they can't possibly store EVERYTHING.
Psh, can it run a bot that can beat Manowar at Quake 1 Matador?
Bravo, wish I had modpoints becuase you'd get all of them.
Every Thursday
I'd prolly say just that. When I was 13 I got sunpoisoning so badly I was delusional on the ferry back from the island, and hopped off as it was leaving the dock becuase I thought it was leaving the dock back in the mainland 0.o
Eh, not really a fan. They have some good stuff but nothing really spectacular like Gob - Soda or Goldfinger - Walking in the Dark
Copyrights != information Not to mention I don't remember any ammendment saying citizens had the right to share any information they wanted.
They're 'in' becuase that's what the media are pimping right now. They don't make pop-punk music well, bands like The Ataris, Gob, etc make pop-punk music well. 5 years from no one will remember Avril or New Sum 183, they're just Backstreet Boys under a different trend.
Strategicly placed bear mugs can be used as clothing, if they're opaque or maybe dark translucent.
and 640k is enough for anyone, no really.
Yay go justice *waves his little flag that says justice on the side*
Crappy bands like Avril and Blink ARE teen society, right now those horrible pop-punkish bands are terribly 'in'
/me re-reads the article No one is talking about prevention, they're talking about consequences.
And here I am with no modpoints, darn
"Information" doesn't always mean open content. They're protecting their copyrights, nothing more.