I'm a huge fan of Avast, ripped Norton or Mcafee off computers that were running very slowly, taking 5 minutes to boot up etc... put on avast, and not only is it free for home, but it brought the computers right up to where they should be for speed and booting up and logging in under a minute.
i recommend it to everyone, especially people that complain about paying for their computer stuff
So... you have to be able to log everything that is in ram as well now
so we need faster processors and bigger hard drives to handle the extra load.
A normal log may not be that big, but when you get to a few months full of RAM logs for a busy server... I think this precedent will get overturned when they find out just what they are asking for.
I want to to write down every single thought you have for the next 10 weeks...
Some people that use windows and are loyal to microsoft, I don't know that you can honestly tell me that if their software worked on something else they would gladly move to that instead...
Try giving a random non technical person off the street red hat, or Ubuntu... all they NEED is a web browser, email client, word processor and a handful of games...
Linux is great and all, but the world isn't getting smarter... the common person is either staying in the same area or up or down slightly. They aren't going to want to learn a new way of doing things to be 3133t. If anything I've seen a dumbing down of the general population in the past 5-10 years even if it's just slightly.
Free is great if you can figure it out, problem is most people aren't going to put the time in to figure it out.
That kinda goes against what the author says later...
if YOU use gmail (or another good service), but the people on your list you are trying to send messages to DON'T, then YOU have the problem.
They probably don't even know you can't contact them unless they go through the hundreds of messages tagged as spam...
fines by income on the surface sounds like a great idea...
However... what about the person with no income, running around causing havoc all over the place? you can take 100% of his income and it wouldn't phase him...
then you give someone like like say... Randy Moss a large fine for a fake mooning... how does he pay the thousands in the fine? "straight cash homey." doesn't even make him think twice...
If there was a Sim City 5, I probably would have bought it...
He DID remove something from the early games though... in Sim City 4, if you didn't have any roads your people aren't happy like in Sim City 1... all rails everywhere and doughnut cities...
Once the second student stepped in, then it got better... the air pressure is the key... until you puncture it and it blows up...
She built cylindrical devices 1.5 inches long and a half-inch wide, and worked to improve how much heat was converted to sound rather than escaping. As little as a 90-degree Fahrenheit temperature difference between hot and cold heat exchangers produced sound. Some devices produced sound at 135 decibels -- as loud as a jackhammer.
-- Student Nick Webb showed that by pressurizing the air in a similar-sized resonator, it was able to produce more sound, and thus more electricity.
He also showed that by increasing air pressure, a smaller temperature difference between heat exchangers is needed for heat to begin converting into sound. That makes it practical to use the acoustic devices to cool laptop computers and other electronics that emit relatively small amounts of waste heat, Symko says.
I think it adds up.
In College I learned to think through things, not the strict put part A into part B, but really looking and figuring it out.
the Extra curricular things help with developing social skills and working as a group to reach a goal that doesn't have one cut and paste way to get to it...
people that blow through College in 2 years in America miss out on some valuable social skills as well...
So... am i the only one thinking that with this whole bionic arm deal, that Morpheus could fianlly be right in that you are as strong as you THINK you are? just give the motors tons of power, the metal for the arms very strong and you can start bending metal rods and crushing bricks with your hands, as long as you think you're strong enough...
it's not about money... it's about restricting what you can do with your own hardware, and truely making it THEIR hardware that you are simply using...
then selling the idea of doing this for big bucks...
in the meantime, live it up, make some big waves when you can, and have fun doing it.
Ok, this is all to play. they come up with the words microsoft and sony want to hear, you open the sucker up and the glue fries the hardware (close enough to what they say)
so you have to send it in and pay for upgrades, you can't get at the actual games and such, no imput devices to load the games etc...
it's all about lets patent the ideas now, then either sell them to someone else, or wait a while, then when someone else tries this and makes money, we sue them for tons and tons of money for stealing the idea.
the guys have it planned out they never really wanted to sell these things, just come up with the idea, fight like they want it, then sit back and wait for the money to roll in.
Take2 will have exclusive rights among third-party publishers to develop and market simulation, arcade and manager-style baseball video games on the current and next-generation PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo, PC and hand-helds. At the same time, manufacturers of video game systems (such as Sony with its MLB franchise) will have the opportunity to develop and publish baseball simulation games for their own platforms.
Once you RTFA, you see that it's a exclusive for THIRD PARTY publishers... not like EA's deals.
I've heard some talk of a series that's kind of like the tv series Playmakers, also something about a All Pro game using maybe people from the Hall of Fame (they are not part of the NFL Players Association anymore)
but what about just going with the old XFL? there was some pretty cools tuff in there that could make a video game quite fun... and it's got to be pretty cheap, same idea and all behind it, but you can go nuts with the features since XFL probably would have liked them...
Seeing as most people I talk to (tech support for lower end users) believe that AOL IS the internet, I can see them renaming to The Internet, or something very similar to confuse people even more.
Most of these people get confused if you tell them to open internet explorer, let alone talk about something like netscape.
AOL is a scorn for all of the internet, and now their name is even for themselves.
Is there also a seperate DVD reader? Does this mean you can then copy games or movies to the hard drive and then put them on a different DVD? Can you record a tv show and burn that to a DVD, or copy music to the hard drive and burn that to a DVD? What about downloading and installing other programs on the PSX that one would WANT to burn to a DVD? Wouldn't that be the sort of thing Microsoft is trying hard to prevent?
To me this sounds like their giving out hardware that either will either not be very useful, or beg people to use it illegally.
I agree, a good online multiplayer game like this could be an interesting game. Give the game decent options and i'll buy it. Wouln't do a subscription service specific to the game, but i would buy it.
If all games that could possibly upset someone were taken off the market, we'd have tetris left. My friend was killed in a street fight, that takes away all fighting games, my uncle was killed in a car crash during a Nascar race, goodbye racing games... This isn't happening so much now, but when you look at the p.c. direction society is headed, it's headed that way...
We can't let the minority tell everyone how they should feel anymore. It's gone on too long and it's time to stop and say this is a GAME aka not real. If the tactics are the same ones real world terrorists actually use, (which i highly doubt they would be), then wouldn't it be a decent simulation of real life?
Either way I say let the ideas flow. Instead of taking Diamond Mine, changing the pictures and renaming it so no one is offended, how about some actual new games?
I'm a huge fan of Avast, ripped Norton or Mcafee off computers that were running very slowly, taking 5 minutes to boot up etc... put on avast, and not only is it free for home, but it brought the computers right up to where they should be for speed and booting up and logging in under a minute.
i recommend it to everyone, especially people that complain about paying for their computer stuff
sounds interesting... I would rent it and see what it's all about.
could be a great time, possibly like Bully or something similar.
maybe a first person shooter where you throw things at arrogant people?
would you have to log what the program that is in RAM is doing?
I.E.
Process A is in RAM, writing to a log
Process B is writing to the log what process A is going through writing
Process A sees B and starts logging what B is doing
So... you have to be able to log everything that is in ram as well now
so we need faster processors and bigger hard drives to handle the extra load.
A normal log may not be that big, but when you get to a few months full of RAM logs for a busy server... I think this precedent will get overturned when they find out just what they are asking for.
I want to to write down every single thought you have for the next 10 weeks...
Ram up to 1 Gig, one slot.
MEMORY - 64-bit wide DDR data channel, One 200-pin SODIMM socket, supporting DDR 333/400, 256 MB Expandable up to 1GB, based on SODIMM Modules
STORAGE - One changeable 2.5" 9.5mm(H) HDD, Supporting Master mode IDE ATA-33/66/100/133 (Ultra DMA), One changeable 12.7mm(H) CD/DVD Combo
POWER - Full Range 65W AC adapter - AC input 100~240V, 47~63Hz, DC output 20V, 3.25A, Removable 6-cell Smart Li-ion battery pack, 4000/4400mAh
The battery you'd have to figure out, but a lower speed processor and non power hungry equipment, it should have a decent 5+ hours i would expect...
A bit overgeneralizing aren't we?
Some people that use windows and are loyal to microsoft, I don't know that you can honestly tell me that if their software worked on something else they would gladly move to that instead...
Try giving a random non technical person off the street red hat, or Ubuntu... all they NEED is a web browser, email client, word processor and a handful of games...
Linux is great and all, but the world isn't getting smarter... the common person is either staying in the same area or up or down slightly. They aren't going to want to learn a new way of doing things to be 3133t. If anything I've seen a dumbing down of the general population in the past 5-10 years even if it's just slightly.
Free is great if you can figure it out, problem is most people aren't going to put the time in to figure it out.
Ever try a program called Thinstall?
I've been playing around with it, and it's pretty nice, basically it encapsulates the program so it runs in its own area, with whatever it needs.
We are looking at it to package an app with the version of Java that it wants, this idea can easily be made into the bigger area...
if they can do seamless apps with citrix and terminal server, why not standalone apps in their own VM area?
That kinda goes against what the author says later... if YOU use gmail (or another good service), but the people on your list you are trying to send messages to DON'T, then YOU have the problem. They probably don't even know you can't contact them unless they go through the hundreds of messages tagged as spam...
fines by income on the surface sounds like a great idea...
However... what about the person with no income, running around causing havoc all over the place? you can take 100% of his income and it wouldn't phase him...
then you give someone like like say... Randy Moss a large fine for a fake mooning... how does he pay the thousands in the fine? "straight cash homey." doesn't even make him think twice...
If there was a Sim City 5, I probably would have bought it...
He DID remove something from the early games though... in Sim City 4, if you didn't have any roads your people aren't happy like in Sim City 1... all rails everywhere and doughnut cities...
maybe i'll make the backs of cards move... no they already did that... fireworks at the end are done...
hell... i'll just throw on new pictures on the cards...
sell it for $10 and wait for the money to flow in...
not really...
ever been here?
Hell, MI
anyone happen to have a real video of someone playing and throwing the remote, not intentionally?
I'm thinking that maybe a bowling motion, you are trained to open your hand, but i can't see at really high speeds...
baseball you open your hand, and at high speeds, but like tennis, you don't throw the racket...
I think it adds up. In College I learned to think through things, not the strict put part A into part B, but really looking and figuring it out. the Extra curricular things help with developing social skills and working as a group to reach a goal that doesn't have one cut and paste way to get to it... people that blow through College in 2 years in America miss out on some valuable social skills as well...
I've heard that same thing as well!
So... am i the only one thinking that with this whole bionic arm deal, that Morpheus could fianlly be right in that you are as strong as you THINK you are? just give the motors tons of power, the metal for the arms very strong and you can start bending metal rods and crushing bricks with your hands, as long as you think you're strong enough...
it's not about money... it's about restricting what you can do with your own hardware, and truely making it THEIR hardware that you are simply using... then selling the idea of doing this for big bucks... in the meantime, live it up, make some big waves when you can, and have fun doing it.
Ok, this is all to play. they come up with the words microsoft and sony want to hear, you open the sucker up and the glue fries the hardware (close enough to what they say)
so you have to send it in and pay for upgrades, you can't get at the actual games and such, no imput devices to load the games etc...
it's all about lets patent the ideas now, then either sell them to someone else, or wait a while, then when someone else tries this and makes money, we sue them for tons and tons of money for stealing the idea.
the guys have it planned out they never really wanted to sell these things, just come up with the idea, fight like they want it, then sit back and wait for the money to roll in.
the bad players were because they had no time to practice, put it into the video games and MAKE the players better. that problem is solved.
the rule changes could add a fresh new thing to video game football, and the presentation could be anything it wants.
I agree that the XFL in real life did suck. there was no talent to speak of since it was all in the NFL instead.
But who cares about real talent in a football game? A game like this could bring in more money than the whole XFL did in it's less than one season...
I've heard some talk of a series that's kind of like the tv series Playmakers, also something about a All Pro game using maybe people from the Hall of Fame (they are not part of the NFL Players Association anymore)
but what about just going with the old XFL? there was some pretty cools tuff in there that could make a video game quite fun... and it's got to be pretty cheap, same idea and all behind it, but you can go nuts with the features since XFL probably would have liked them...
All you need is to remember "He Hate Me"
Most of these people get confused if you tell them to open internet explorer, let alone talk about something like netscape.
AOL is a scorn for all of the internet, and now their name is even for themselves.
The end is near.
Is there also a seperate DVD reader?
Does this mean you can then copy games or movies to the hard drive and then put them on a different DVD?
Can you record a tv show and burn that to a DVD, or copy music to the hard drive and burn that to a DVD?
What about downloading and installing other programs on the PSX that one would WANT to burn to a DVD? Wouldn't that be the sort of thing Microsoft is trying hard to prevent?
To me this sounds like their giving out hardware that either will either not be very useful, or beg people to use it illegally.
This begs the question, WHY!!!
If all games that could possibly upset someone were taken off the market, we'd have tetris left. My friend was killed in a street fight, that takes away all fighting games, my uncle was killed in a car crash during a Nascar race, goodbye racing games... This isn't happening so much now, but when you look at the p.c. direction society is headed, it's headed that way...
We can't let the minority tell everyone how they should feel anymore. It's gone on too long and it's time to stop and say this is a GAME aka not real. If the tactics are the same ones real world terrorists actually use, (which i highly doubt they would be), then wouldn't it be a decent simulation of real life?
Either way I say let the ideas flow. Instead of taking Diamond Mine, changing the pictures and renaming it so no one is offended, how about some actual new games?