Try this page, try a few others as well. There's getting to be more information out there about this. But you are right, the challenge is getting it to change state to produce a 0/1 result.
The greatest of the RPG's are not the ones that make the most money always. The ones that rake in the funds are the most addictive of RPG's. Especially when you talk things like EverQuest and the other mmorpg's.
As the market becomes more flooded in the next few years, people will burn out on the addicted games and finally the demand for the better games may improve more.
Samples of this product....
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Tornado in a Can
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· Score: 5, Funny
somehow found their way to local trailer parks, resulting in total devastation when they were mistaken for cans of beer.
I'm curious what kind of results the experimentation in superconductivity and semi-conductors will yield. They sound kind of mutually exlusive. But we may yet see Moore's Law revived and revised...
The right to own slaves...that was part of the reason for our only civil war. Which I would say speaks strongly from my point of not being able to take rights away from American's.
Right to have income taxed, this changed before the "information age". Now that we can bitch about our problems wired to web in realtime watching CNN, talking on our cell phone...won't fly.
The Draft...always present in time of war when needed. Gone now, may come back. We expect that.
If you rack your brain enough, you can find examples that prove me wrong. But what "major issue" have American's relented on in recent years regarding our rights?
None, politicians know not to even try. The one who proposes it will be burned in effigy.
Gun crime is a crime of opportunity. Guns are available, so crime with guns will occur. The number of guns already present in the United States will make gun control much less affective. Studies clearly show that most crimes are not performed with "new" guns.
Therefore, gun control is a reactionary measure proposed by people who fail to understand the motivations behind gun crimes. They are trying to oversimplify. Guns bad...ban guns, doesn't work though.
The biggest problem is this though...you cannot take rights away from Americans. Prohibition taught us that. You can give more rights to Americans...if it's not something we've become accustomed too, you might can take it away. But something we've lived with as a standard for years. You can't take that away.
If I'm going to give credit, it would be to my Dad, who was saying that before Richard Marcinko was born...but since it's an old saying, since gone out of use, I don't feel a need to give credit.
I knew you could boys and girls. Competition from Dell, and yes even HP and Compaq is just too much for Gateway. Despite lowering prices to the point where they operate in the red, they just can't seem to keep up.
It's too bad really, I think they were a good company who just had to make too many compromises.
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Man challenges nature...
Man appears to be successful in challenging nature...
Nature awakens and bites man in the ass!
Makes for good books though doesn't it? Jurassic Park, Congo...others.
But I've heard to watch out for places that charge too much extra for excessive bandwidth. A website becoming suddenly very popular has resulted in extremely large fees for overbandwidth use.
http://www.aps.org/BAPSMAR98/abs/S1450012.html
Try this page, try a few others as well. There's getting to be more information out there about this. But you are right, the challenge is getting it to change state to produce a 0/1 result.
The greatest of the RPG's are not the ones that make the most money always. The ones that rake in the funds are the most addictive of RPG's. Especially when you talk things like EverQuest and the other mmorpg's.
As the market becomes more flooded in the next few years, people will burn out on the addicted games and finally the demand for the better games may improve more.
somehow found their way to local trailer parks, resulting in total devastation when they were mistaken for cans of beer.
I'm curious what kind of results the experimentation in superconductivity and semi-conductors will yield. They sound kind of mutually exlusive. But we may yet see Moore's Law revived and revised...
Course, that's probably 15 years away...
About using the words Canada and Hotspot in the same sentence that just seems wrong in so many ways...maybe it's just me, eh?
It was still available? I thought it died years ago...shows how much I pay attention.
I thought this had something to do with John Edward..like maybe if I ran this, my server would channel my old Commodore 64.
I figured the fact this was a blade runner reference was obvious...otherwise it makes no sense whatsoever.
Involves measuring pupil dilation when asked a series of personal questions...very good method.
They had so much fiber, their whole company went down the toilet.
Was talking about life being found at /.
Then I realized they weren't talking about depths of depravity...oh well.
The right to own slaves...that was part of the reason for our only civil war. Which I would say speaks strongly from my point of not being able to take rights away from American's.
Right to have income taxed, this changed before the "information age". Now that we can bitch about our problems wired to web in realtime watching CNN, talking on our cell phone...won't fly.
The Draft...always present in time of war when needed. Gone now, may come back. We expect that.
If you rack your brain enough, you can find examples that prove me wrong. But what "major issue" have American's relented on in recent years regarding our rights?
None, politicians know not to even try. The one who proposes it will be burned in effigy.
Who cares what it says? What people perceive it to say it what matters...at least in this case.
Gun crime is a crime of opportunity. Guns are available, so crime with guns will occur. The number of guns already present in the United States will make gun control much less affective. Studies clearly show that most crimes are not performed with "new" guns.
Therefore, gun control is a reactionary measure proposed by people who fail to understand the motivations behind gun crimes. They are trying to oversimplify. Guns bad...ban guns, doesn't work though.
The biggest problem is this though...you cannot take rights away from Americans. Prohibition taught us that. You can give more rights to Americans...if it's not something we've become accustomed too, you might can take it away. But something we've lived with as a standard for years. You can't take that away.
Craenor
Before this is considered a Utility? Everyone in the city will pay a monthly wi-fi bill, right along with gas, water and electric?
I give it...twelve years.
Maybe I was too cryptic...I work for Dell. I never see Spam mail at work.
Now let's see a study to show how much effort IT departments are putting in around the country (or world) to eliminate SPAM in the office place.
I work for a major computer manufacturer (I'll give you a hint, we are again number one in personal PC sales), and I never see spam at work.
But how much money does my company pay a year for me to not see spam?
Until a wrong turn has a battlebot crawling out of your toilet with cable laying on it's mind.
If I'm going to give credit, it would be to my Dad, who was saying that before Richard Marcinko was born...but since it's an old saying, since gone out of use, I don't feel a need to give credit.
Is something you find in the dictionary between shit and syphillis.
Reposted with HTML...because I'm an idiot.
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ICANN out to lunch
Craenor
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I knew you could boys and girls. Competition from Dell, and yes even HP and Compaq is just too much for Gateway. Despite lowering prices to the point where they operate in the red, they just can't seem to keep up.
It's too bad really, I think they were a good company who just had to make too many compromises.
Man challenges nature... Man appears to be successful in challenging nature... Nature awakens and bites man in the ass!
Makes for good books though doesn't it? Jurassic Park, Congo...others.
But I've heard to watch out for places that charge too much extra for excessive bandwidth. A website becoming suddenly very popular has resulted in extremely large fees for overbandwidth use.
But like I said, I have no experience with this.