So your saying that you don't mind if the walls of your home are 2m thick? That's about an order of magnitude. What about if speed limits were 10km/h? That would be an order of magnitude better, wouldn't it? And you know those pipes in the basement you live in? We should make sure that they are at least 3cm thick, just to be on the safe side. That would make them, what, 7cm diamter copper pipes? Cheap as hell, oh yeah.
In other words, go and get yourself a glass of STFU.
Oh, and if your wondering, a sustained 20-30% past the maximum limit is pretty standard. But these values vary widly with due consideration to impulses, redundancy, complexity, and other operating conditions.
Well, the point is moreso to be out finding treasure. And if you can find everything in fifteen minutes, well, you loose the apreciation of the doing of it. Consider how much you liked the ending of FF7 after playing it for countless hours, VS if you just watched all the FMV's one after another. It just wouldn't really be the same.
I wouldn't use it for treasure detecting, as it would ruin the point, it would make it to easy, and it would soon be over.
There is one think that it would be good for. One thing that if I developed and put together, I would be proud off. You know those pesky mines? One machine with a high pressure water jet could clear an acre a day. And that would make me think that theres some good people left.
It's not getting sped up. It's just getting there quicker. Think about it this way: you know those little marbles on strings, where when you hit one, the one on the end bounces? Well, that's sorta what's happening here. A wavelet of light hit's the incident, and out the other side pops a identical wavelet of light. There's some other stuff there, about infomation theory, and exactly how light is 'bumped', but I'll leave it at that for now.
When I was young, with my new and exciting adventurer, I decided that since the hills to the southwest were not over any bridges, they were safe. Well they were, unless you were along the very bottom row, as the game had this interesting feature such that monsters from the other side of the bridge occasionaly showed up in certian spots. And that was one of those spots (like the grassy eastern shore on the western continent). Well, I saw a skeleton, and then procceded to level up on slimes, all the way to level 40.
No game has ever put more shivers down my spine from that battle sequence music.
Well, I don't know about you, but I can't see resolution to micrometers with my eye. SO how do you know this is true, given the existence of uncertianty in reality?
Money?
It's not hard to get a BSOD in Xp, you just have to be persistant.
Water is too relentless, and machines break down. So I doubt it will ever be realized to any great potential.
Hardly.
On the other hand, you might just be detecting your heartbeat if your sensors are that highly tunes. It's hard to say.
By golly.
It's there; you just need to read carefully.
Actually, some lossless encoders tend to *enhance* artifacts that wern't previously there. So sometimes, they do sound worse.
Sure you can: They're monopole! :p
You know, that's gonna be a pain to set up with the router unless...
;)
Opens router config; set port port forwarding on for 1 through 65535.
What could go wrong?
So your saying that you don't mind if the walls of your home are 2m thick? That's about an order of magnitude. What about if speed limits were 10km/h? That would be an order of magnitude better, wouldn't it? And you know those pipes in the basement you live in? We should make sure that they are at least 3cm thick, just to be on the safe side. That would make them, what, 7cm diamter copper pipes? Cheap as hell, oh yeah.
In other words, go and get yourself a glass of STFU.
Oh, and if your wondering, a sustained 20-30% past the maximum limit is pretty standard. But these values vary widly with due consideration to impulses, redundancy, complexity, and other operating conditions.
Actually, paper-newspapers have been noticing a substantial drop in subscriptions. So, ergo, the demand, and the price for paper, has gone down.
Look it up.
Glass is not a fluid.
You'll probably get to inverting matrices about halfway through the course. Have fun.
Ya got any proof that he don't?
Oh, and if the situation merits it, C-4 as well.
Well, the point is moreso to be out finding treasure. And if you can find everything in fifteen minutes, well, you loose the apreciation of the doing of it. Consider how much you liked the ending of FF7 after playing it for countless hours, VS if you just watched all the FMV's one after another. It just wouldn't really be the same.
I wouldn't use it for treasure detecting, as it would ruin the point, it would make it to easy, and it would soon be over.
There is one think that it would be good for. One thing that if I developed and put together, I would be proud off. You know those pesky mines? One machine with a high pressure water jet could clear an acre a day. And that would make me think that theres some good people left.
Well, oF coures it's flawed, that's why it's an analogy. But it gets the general point across, no?
Then you just need to use *more*.
It's not getting sped up. It's just getting there quicker. Think about it this way: you know those little marbles on strings, where when you hit one, the one on the end bounces? Well, that's sorta what's happening here. A wavelet of light hit's the incident, and out the other side pops a identical wavelet of light. There's some other stuff there, about infomation theory, and exactly how light is 'bumped', but I'll leave it at that for now.
I prefer waiting for an organism that evolves such that it's waste product is an Ferrari.
Well, Karma's not important, unless you don't have it, 'cause then no one will ever read what you have to say.
Actually, we were both wrong. It's 30 levels.
r rior_experience.txt
http://db.gamefaqs.com/console/nes/file/dragon_wa
When I was young, with my new and exciting adventurer, I decided that since the hills to the southwest were not over any bridges, they were safe. Well they were, unless you were along the very bottom row, as the game had this interesting feature such that monsters from the other side of the bridge occasionaly showed up in certian spots. And that was one of those spots (like the grassy eastern shore on the western continent). Well, I saw a skeleton, and then procceded to level up on slimes, all the way to level 40.
No game has ever put more shivers down my spine from that battle sequence music.
Well, I don't know about you, but I can't see resolution to micrometers with my eye. SO how do you know this is true, given the existence of uncertianty in reality?