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No, but it uses open source waveforms.
. . . Nobody can hear you . . .
"Its just not ... news yet! Its not even been confirmed, or announced. Its just rumours! So why feed the rumour mill?" Because we eat it up, every single time. Every time they post a story like this, there and hundreds upon hundreds of responces. Supply and demand. . .
It's okay, we have everything under control . . . .
This has a lot of interesting possiblities. One being that given a blank slate, what they tend to do on multiple runs. (Do they always end up the same place, or does chaos theory win out?) Another, is that the AI could be programmed to have a pre-disposition, and see how they progress. (Homosexuality, self destruction, etc, etc) And yet another could change their environments and see how they react. (Plague, overcrowding, etc, etc.)
People are cheap in China. They can kill off a few and not put a significant dent in their population. Sad, but true.
I'm all for more people getting into the space race. Fuck NASA, lets get everyone involved!
Good Graphics != Fun well, I don't know. I might say they are not mutually inclusive. But, not mutually exclusive.
You could use it on mobile devices. But it'd require a harness. :)
Not only expenisive monitarily, but I bet that bad boy would be heavy too. Not that people carry their keyboards around much.
Sure, but I bet it'll be damn expensive for a while yet. Prohibitivly so.
Yeah thanks. I just wasted an hour of my work day reading that site. Now, I have all sorts of experiments to do some time. :)
The 10 foot wind tunnel I have now was really starting to show it's age . . .
"Did you really expect to see everything they bragged about at the E3 actually become reality?" Yes, and I also want a pony. :)
The thought of the solid boosters being cut loose and powered at ground level, is frightening. I'm sure they would set some speed records too.
people don't make money with these sorts of products, though. They make money by making these kinds of products, and having people replace them every couple months.
Well, with a poor intro, they will fall from favor and sooner than later I'll be able to pick this game up on the cheap. After they have resolved the hundreds of bugs, of course. :)
Was that supposed to make sence?
I don't thinkt he announcement of the dropping of one feature, is reason to think there is now going to be a flood of other dropped features. But, it is disconcerting.
Kill engines, and push forward on the stick! Flop it over on it's belly!
Your computer doesn't work with the power off anyways, so why do you need the internet?
I think that if the power is out, the broadband over the power lines would likely be out as well. Don't you think?
FTP looks like the popular answer.I suggest sftp or other slightly more secure options.
That's not a bug, it's a feature.
I wonder how big an industry this in in dollars. Millions, billions?
No, but it uses open source waveforms.
. . . Nobody can hear you . . .
"Its just not ... news yet! Its not even been confirmed, or announced. Its just rumours! So why feed the rumour mill?"
Because we eat it up, every single time.
Every time they post a story like this, there and hundreds upon hundreds of responces.
Supply and demand. . .
It's okay, we have everything under control . . . .
This has a lot of interesting possiblities.
One being that given a blank slate, what they tend to do on multiple runs. (Do they always end up the same place, or does chaos theory win out?)
Another, is that the AI could be programmed to have a pre-disposition, and see how they progress. (Homosexuality, self destruction, etc, etc)
And yet another could change their environments and see how they react. (Plague, overcrowding, etc, etc.)
People are cheap in China. They can kill off a few and not put a significant dent in their population. Sad, but true.
I'm all for more people getting into the space race.
Fuck NASA, lets get everyone involved!
Good Graphics != Fun
well, I don't know.
I might say they are not mutually inclusive. But, not mutually exclusive.
You could use it on mobile devices.
:)
But it'd require a harness.
Not only expenisive monitarily, but I bet that bad boy would be heavy too.
Not that people carry their keyboards around much.
Sure, but I bet it'll be damn expensive for a while yet. Prohibitivly so.
Yeah thanks. I just wasted an hour of my work day reading that site. Now, I have all sorts of experiments to do some time. :)
The 10 foot wind tunnel I have now was really starting to show it's age . . .
"Did you really expect to see everything they bragged about at the E3 actually become reality?"
:)
Yes, and I also want a pony.
The thought of the solid boosters being cut loose and powered at ground level, is frightening.
I'm sure they would set some speed records too.
people don't make money with these sorts of products, though.
They make money by making these kinds of products, and having people replace them every couple months.
Well, with a poor intro, they will fall from favor and sooner than later I'll be able to pick this game up on the cheap.
:)
After they have resolved the hundreds of bugs, of course.
Was that supposed to make sence?
I don't thinkt he announcement of the dropping of one feature, is reason to think there is now going to be a flood of other dropped features.
But, it is disconcerting.
Kill engines, and push forward on the stick! Flop it over on it's belly!
Your computer doesn't work with the power off anyways, so why do you need the internet?
I think that if the power is out, the broadband over the power lines would likely be out as well. Don't you think?
FTP looks like the popular answer.
I suggest sftp or other slightly more secure options.
That's not a bug, it's a feature.
I wonder how big an industry this in in dollars.
Millions, billions?