Then take public transit. Name one city where renting a space for a car costs more than $300/month and they don't have excellent public transit options.
Disney's snow white is still popular with that crowd. Little kid movies basically never need to be made again, everyone can watch the same ones as their parents. Since the phase is so short their is no need for lots of video.
I would rather go to one game than watch the whole season on TV. Which you can't really do anyway, since they invariably don't air some games for some reasons like you are too close too the stadium, or too far away or they did not sellout or the phase of the moon is wrong.
It is like NHL.com, I want to pay them to watch games, but they won't show me the games I want to watch. Only games from regions not my own.
It will be when some jerk/terrorist/bored teenagers decide to just mix fertilizer/gun powder with water and dump some on the floor at the airport.
Talk about impact per dollar spent. If you had to search every passenger many flights would be canceled or delayed and doing that at one major airport would impact the whole country, do it at Heathrow or O'Hare and you might be able to delay flights and disrupt travel for the people all over the world.
I am no pirate, I am just a realist. Piracy is not a sale, they will not pay, ignore them. Any effort against them only costs you real customers.The costs associated with creation are unchanged by piracy. There is no incremental cost.
For an indie dev, piracy should be exploited as I suggested as marketing. Poison the pirates' well with modified versions of your own game, make sure that version is found on every such site.
You should certainly prevent them from costing you money in your online service. That is very easy to do.
Again, I am not a pirate, I have not pirated anything for more than a decade. I won't lie, kids do stupid shit. I am however concerned with all the wasted money, effort and time that folks spend on this issue instead of investing those in improving their application to attract actual buyers.
1. Then you lose performance. 2. Too late user switched tasks again, now you have to load stuff from disk. 3. Nothing left, user is a nimrod calculating pi on his phone.
RTOS solve some problems very well, like making sure some tasks on done on time. They cannot prevent slow downs and such on a device where a user may start any task at any time. Well unless everything the device can do is loaded into ram at start. If you do that you will needs lots of ram.
Finger spelling is not how ASL normally works though.
Think of even simple phrases like "thank you" no finger spelling involved.
If they have to carry this device to finger spell they might as well use the phone it is connected to type out the message. If they are not carrying anything than this device would do them no good.
Only if they spell out each word, which is not generally what ASL users do. Even many phrases, my limited knowledge of includes "Thank You" which is one motion, not spelling out the words.
Also ASL does not have articles, so it does not translate directly to english. It is really a visual spatial language, people always seem to miss that.
The parts of New York that would have $300/month parking are generally the parts that have good public transit.
You think people are paying $300/month to park on long island?
You need a better DVD player. Mine will skip when I tell it to.
I am of an age that I remember that move was an informercial for the powerglove not a console.
Then take public transit. Name one city where renting a space for a car costs more than $300/month and they don't have excellent public transit options.
Over powered at launch?
Even at launch they barely compete with a decent PC from the same time.
My Galaxy Nexus disagrees.
All the other platforms have free online multiplayer. Why pick the one that charges a monthly fee?
So do what I did, cancel cable.
Tell them why.
Netflix has no such advertising and is cheaper. Hulu has the advertising but is free. I will pay for Hulu+ the moment it goes advertising free.
There are ads sold by the cable provider as well.
Either way this is why I will not pay for cable. I will not pay to see advertising.
That does not matter. I will not pay to receive ads. If there are ads on the system the games had better be free.
Same reason why I will never have cable, and would cancel netflix in an instant if they ever showed a single advertisement on streaming.
The screen space would be better used by being blank.
You will get over it.
People who have this problem just need to struggle through it, it eventually goes away.
Little kids don't know the difference.
Disney's snow white is still popular with that crowd. Little kid movies basically never need to be made again, everyone can watch the same ones as their parents. Since the phase is so short their is no need for lots of video.
In major cities I disagree. Many people choose to use it because it is faster than getting stuck in traffic.
This. I cannot understand it but this.
I would rather go to one game than watch the whole season on TV. Which you can't really do anyway, since they invariably don't air some games for some reasons like you are too close too the stadium, or too far away or they did not sellout or the phase of the moon is wrong.
It is like NHL.com, I want to pay them to watch games, but they won't show me the games I want to watch. Only games from regions not my own.
It makes no fucking sense.
It will be when some jerk/terrorist/bored teenagers decide to just mix fertilizer/gun powder with water and dump some on the floor at the airport.
Talk about impact per dollar spent. If you had to search every passenger many flights would be canceled or delayed and doing that at one major airport would impact the whole country, do it at Heathrow or O'Hare and you might be able to delay flights and disrupt travel for the people all over the world.
So he walked over some?
I think the potheads would love this. They will start dumping shake at the entrence of the airport.
I was just responding to what happens at each step.
If The front task gets 100% cpu on my desktop I am going to be pissed. Sometimes people do browse the web while code compiles for instance.
Not DRM, just streaming video instead of giving you the game.
Still sucks though.
Netflix streaming actually does have a fair bit of the kids crap. They do change it out pretty well, so it might be worth getting it for that.
I am no pirate, I am just a realist.
Piracy is not a sale, they will not pay, ignore them. Any effort against them only costs you real customers.The costs associated with creation are unchanged by piracy. There is no incremental cost.
For an indie dev, piracy should be exploited as I suggested as marketing. Poison the pirates' well with modified versions of your own game, make sure that version is found on every such site.
You should certainly prevent them from costing you money in your online service. That is very easy to do.
Again, I am not a pirate, I have not pirated anything for more than a decade. I won't lie, kids do stupid shit. I am however concerned with all the wasted money, effort and time that folks spend on this issue instead of investing those in improving their application to attract actual buyers.
The app I gave as an example was not from a DRM loving big label.
He is just in a crowded space.
I predict all of them will support this via OnLive or similar service. That is the model those folks want to get to anyway.
1. Then you lose performance.
2. Too late user switched tasks again, now you have to load stuff from disk.
3. Nothing left, user is a nimrod calculating pi on his phone.
RTOS solve some problems very well, like making sure some tasks on done on time. They cannot prevent slow downs and such on a device where a user may start any task at any time. Well unless everything the device can do is loaded into ram at start. If you do that you will needs lots of ram.
Finger spelling is not how ASL normally works though.
Think of even simple phrases like "thank you" no finger spelling involved.
If they have to carry this device to finger spell they might as well use the phone it is connected to type out the message. If they are not carrying anything than this device would do them no good.
Only if they spell out each word, which is not generally what ASL users do. Even many phrases, my limited knowledge of includes "Thank You" which is one motion, not spelling out the words.
Also ASL does not have articles, so it does not translate directly to english. It is really a visual spatial language, people always seem to miss that.