But would you say that the subcontractors didn't build the house because they weren't involved in the design or purchase? They're still developing the game, but they're given a set of requirements and develop the game according to those requirements. It seems like what every other software developer does.
Obviously, you need the Infinium Lapboard [usually this astroturf would link back to the companies site, but I can't seem to find any actually reference to the lapboard on Infinium's site]. It is totally radical when dealing with sitting on a couch and using a mouse and keyboard! It rocks my world!
Mini card is likely referring to MiniPCI, which is internal. The only external hardware I know of are ExpressCard, PCMCIA, and the others (USB, serial, firewire).
I started doing TopCoder competitions when I was unemployed. When you don't have a job, you can make all the competitions. But then I got a job, and then the only ones I could do were night competitions. And they seemed like they were once a month. 3/4 were at some time during the American workday. I know my boss isn't gonna let me stop working for 3 hours just to do some silly competition.
I agree. When my Radeon 9700 died a few months back, I was pretty mad that I could no longer buy that in a store, but I could still buy a 9550. So my choice was either that or an X7/800 for the same price I paid for my 9700, neither of which I wanted.
I'm one of them. After about 8 or so months of looking for a job after I graduated, nobody in the area would hire me for programming, except the lying office of the state whose programming job required little programming. So I started applying for L1 support roles, and still nobody would hire me because most of my experience that I had in college was more like L2 experience. Finally I landed a job as an L2 support person. And it's only to clear my debt that built up while I was unemployed between graduation and finding a job.
But I don't plan on watching Silent Hill to see any subtle nuances of the zombies or whatever and their motivation for kidnapping and eating people. I would watch it if I wanted to watch a cheesy horror movie. Reviewers tend to over-review a movie while ignoring its genre. They review most comedies as if they weren't lowbrow affairs. They want everything to be elegant and well-written with every plot hole covered, when most people just want a laugh/scare.
That said, Ebert does seem to be one of the better reviewers. When the Rundown came out, he said that it was a bad movie, but he also said he enjoyed watching it, despite the fact that the plot made no sense or something along those lines.
I disagree. Plug and Play has worked a lot better for me in Linux than in Windows. Linux works a lot better with legacy hardware, as the 95 and NT driver models seem to be incompatible. Plus, I find it easier to emerge nvidia-kernel or apt-get install nvidia-kernel or yum install nvidia-kernel or whatever other command you can think of, then editing/etc/X11/xorg.conf to use Driver "nvidia" , as opposed to this situation:
1. "Windows has found new hardware. Let's search for drivers!" 2. "Driver not found" 3. Go to nvidia website, download driver. 4. Run installer, realize installer recommends uninstalling previous driver first. 5. Uninstall previous driver. 6. Reboot. 7. Install new driver. 8. Reboot. 9. ??? 10. Profit.
Most of the nabbed wrongdoers have been victims of their own hubris, like the two boys who uploaded video of themselves firebombing an abandoned airplane hangar earlier this month.
I was thoroughly disappointed when I clicked that link and saw that there was no video after the site had loaded.
I really doubt that most of them tell the actual truth. Like in America, their job is to sell the news. Most of the time, they put a spin on it to please their citizens, or to upset their citizens. If the citizens hate Americans, they'd likely make their news biased against America.
For example, would you have me read British news concerning America? Iranian? French? Libyan? German? How am I, the ignorant American, supposed to know which ones are truly impartial, and which ones are putting their Anti-/Pro-American spin on the news, just like the news companies here in America?
Of course that's all he has to offer. He's pretty much a spambot to plug the software he's working on. Thank god someone else finally realized that. Now if only the mods could realize it, too.
But how many Libraries of Congress per second did the data travel at?
Dell.
But would you say that the subcontractors didn't build the house because they weren't involved in the design or purchase? They're still developing the game, but they're given a set of requirements and develop the game according to those requirements. It seems like what every other software developer does.
Obviously, you need the Infinium Lapboard [usually this astroturf would link back to the companies site, but I can't seem to find any actually reference to the lapboard on Infinium's site]. It is totally radical when dealing with sitting on a couch and using a mouse and keyboard! It rocks my world!
Mini card is likely referring to MiniPCI, which is internal. The only external hardware I know of are ExpressCard, PCMCIA, and the others (USB, serial, firewire).
I started doing TopCoder competitions when I was unemployed. When you don't have a job, you can make all the competitions. But then I got a job, and then the only ones I could do were night competitions. And they seemed like they were once a month. 3/4 were at some time during the American workday. I know my boss isn't gonna let me stop working for 3 hours just to do some silly competition.
most likely.
But I have had problems with WMVs, ASFs, and other proprietary formats.
What are the other 2%? Neither? An unknown sex?
Teenage boys aren't going to want a Wii.
:P
They already have one. Little girls will be all over it.
I agree. When my Radeon 9700 died a few months back, I was pretty mad that I could no longer buy that in a store, but I could still buy a 9550. So my choice was either that or an X7/800 for the same price I paid for my 9700, neither of which I wanted.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82 E16814150098. Try that. If you're willing to spend twice the price, (and have an SLI-capable system) I hear they perform very nicely in SLI, and still less than the price of a $300 card.
I'm one of them. After about 8 or so months of looking for a job after I graduated, nobody in the area would hire me for programming, except the lying office of the state whose programming job required little programming. So I started applying for L1 support roles, and still nobody would hire me because most of my experience that I had in college was more like L2 experience. Finally I landed a job as an L2 support person. And it's only to clear my debt that built up while I was unemployed between graduation and finding a job.
Blame Mexico for Ricky Martin. He was in Menudo long before he regained popularity in the 90s.
And you can have Shatner back if we can keep Evangeline Lilly and Elisha Cuthbert. Deal?
But I don't plan on watching Silent Hill to see any subtle nuances of the zombies or whatever and their motivation for kidnapping and eating people. I would watch it if I wanted to watch a cheesy horror movie. Reviewers tend to over-review a movie while ignoring its genre. They review most comedies as if they weren't lowbrow affairs. They want everything to be elegant and well-written with every plot hole covered, when most people just want a laugh/scare.
That said, Ebert does seem to be one of the better reviewers. When the Rundown came out, he said that it was a bad movie, but he also said he enjoyed watching it, despite the fact that the plot made no sense or something along those lines.
You joke, but you better hurry up with that patent. If e-books ever take off, I wouldn't doubt some form of that would be present.
He's a "problem solver".
I believe their XML is usually screwed up in the RSS feed, thus forcing the /. sidebar to revert to whenever it last worked correctly.
I disagree. Plug and Play has worked a lot better for me in Linux than in Windows. Linux works a lot better with legacy hardware, as the 95 and NT driver models seem to be incompatible. Plus, I find it easier to emerge nvidia-kernel or apt-get install nvidia-kernel or yum install nvidia-kernel or whatever other command you can think of, then editing /etc/X11/xorg.conf to use Driver "nvidia" , as opposed to this situation:
1. "Windows has found new hardware. Let's search for drivers!"
2. "Driver not found"
3. Go to nvidia website, download driver.
4. Run installer, realize installer recommends uninstalling previous driver first.
5. Uninstall previous driver.
6. Reboot.
7. Install new driver.
8. Reboot.
9. ???
10. Profit.
Most of the nabbed wrongdoers have been victims of their own hubris, like the two boys who uploaded video of themselves firebombing an abandoned airplane hangar earlier this month.
I was thoroughly disappointed when I clicked that link and saw that there was no video after the site had loaded.
I really doubt that most of them tell the actual truth. Like in America, their job is to sell the news. Most of the time, they put a spin on it to please their citizens, or to upset their citizens. If the citizens hate Americans, they'd likely make their news biased against America.
For example, would you have me read British news concerning America? Iranian? French? Libyan? German? How am I, the ignorant American, supposed to know which ones are truly impartial, and which ones are putting their Anti-/Pro-American spin on the news, just like the news companies here in America?
Amateur photographers. People who like to take pictures.
I propose we call them star holes, since they're in space and they suck up stars, among other things.
The difference is that I don't sneakily insert it into every post that I make.
Of course that's all he has to offer. He's pretty much a spambot to plug the software he's working on. Thank god someone else finally realized that. Now if only the mods could realize it, too.