I'm sure I'm not alone when I say that a CPU cooling system that can double as an aquarium is something us serious modders have been waiting for.
But how about a mouse pad ant farm? or a monitor that can be a hampster cage?
As an Australian I think that we should setup a decent internet infrastructure before we outlaw spam!
Judging from the level of incompetance shown by the vast majority of Australian politicians I've seen, I doubt they have a hope in hell of outlawing spam!
Besides, what's spam to one person could be golden information to another. Right? OK maybe not...
This isn't an educational website, rather it is an excellent 3D game, called CeeBot-A. This game, made in France, teaches you programming in C+ and JAVA.
Here's the google translation of the developers site.
I've been playing it for a while now and it has helped my comupter science marks quite a bit!
they can throw it around?
Obviously they do this a lot... sort of defies the purpose of a codename though (to hide what they're talking about) but everyone always seems to knows what these codenames mean before the final product is out, probably from the engineers 'throwing it around' while they're developing it?
I nearly like codenames, but it gets confusing when I tell my *lame* friends to wait for the Clawhammer to come out before they upgrade as 1) it's not out and 2) it wont be called clawhammer when it does come out.
Why do software (and hardware) developers feel they need to change the names of their products when they finish them? Just to confuse us?
Please there must be someone who can clarify this! I see it time and time again, paticularly with CPUs: Clawhammer, Sledgehammer, Northwood...
Not to mention Longhorn, *insert some other codenamed thingy here*
Does anyone know if these exist?
My phantom 500w lasted about 5 days before it ceased to function in any computer I tried it in. Took the surge protector with it now.
A good test of this PSU will be to see how the manafacturer deals with my problem.
Will this be like a PSP sized (or close to) full fledged console? Maybe they're realising they need to do to sony what they did to Apple ;)
The walrus *was* Paul.
Welcome, I'm your host, Vincent Twice. Vincent Twice.
Isn't this like a textbook example of institutional racism?
There's an article on Wired that confirms this guy's story that they are legit: http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,64614,00.html
I wonder if they'll release a hard drive and linux pack to go with it?
...or maybe the malware guys got to them first?
only 1mb!?
Mr. Gates!? is that you!?
I'm sure I'm not alone when I say that a CPU cooling system that can double as an aquarium is something us serious modders have been waiting for. But how about a mouse pad ant farm? or a monitor that can be a hampster cage?
This article coming up is a strange coincedence for me -- I feel this way about the latest Rockstar game, Manhunt. Damn it's frustrating!!!
Self mutilation?
It could be painful but may stop the old lady wanting some of his fine consulting ass.
Yes: Advanced Disk Catalog
I've found other tools but this one is the best i've came accross. find it at http://www.elcomsoft.com/
I can't wait till the Athlon-64's come out! Maybe they'll be able to surpass a P4 3ghz?
Thanks. It was better than my first try: Incometance...
Sure thing, Mr. Hitler...
As an Australian I think that we should setup a decent internet infrastructure before we outlaw spam!
Judging from the level of incompetance shown by the vast majority of Australian politicians I've seen, I doubt they have a hope in hell of outlawing spam!
Besides, what's spam to one person could be golden information to another. Right?
OK maybe not...
This isn't an educational website, rather it is an excellent 3D game, called CeeBot-A. This game, made in France, teaches you programming in C+ and JAVA.
Here's the google translation of the developers site.
I've been playing it for a while now and it has helped my comupter science marks quite a bit!
yes that's right, quiver behind your anonymous coward tag!
BLASPHEMER!!!
Maybe they should've said that in the original news post?
I for one had no idea _why_ they had renamed. Maybe i'm just a dumbass?
Oh, I stand corrected.
Maybe I'm OT?
they can throw it around? Obviously they do this a lot... sort of defies the purpose of a codename though (to hide what they're talking about) but everyone always seems to knows what these codenames mean before the final product is out, probably from the engineers 'throwing it around' while they're developing it?
I nearly like codenames, but it gets confusing when I tell my *lame* friends to wait for the Clawhammer to come out before they upgrade as
1) it's not out and
2) it wont be called clawhammer when it does come out.
Why do software (and hardware) developers feel they need to change the names of their products when they finish them? Just to confuse us? Please there must be someone who can clarify this! I see it time and time again, paticularly with CPUs: Clawhammer, Sledgehammer, Northwood... Not to mention Longhorn, *insert some other codenamed thingy here*