They tried to use recent version numbers but Firefox wasn't willing to tell them which version it was and Chrome had the time to go up three major versions by the time their download was done.
You can still be anonymously social. See ArcadeForums, CNCZone, SparkFun, etc. Not everyone is using his real name, yet they share common interests and projects.
More focused on older arcade systems at the moment, but since it's powerful enough to "be" an Amiga computer I figured it's probably powerful enough to be a NES, SNES, TurboGrafx-16, Neo-Geo, etc
You say "simple file upload" as if it was easy. HTML5 allows you to do drag'n drop file uploads, but it requires a very recent browser, hence the user-agent sniffing. Older browsers get the old "Choose file" button upload method.
Wait until we tell him that is job is to park docking ships.
It's nice talking with your neighbors, isn't it?
I bet they'll call it the "Emotion Engine".
Oh wait, can't do that, marketing already took that one.
Oh yeah, because marketing works so well
Hey, what do you mean by better attention span - Look, a squirrel!
Nope, Dr. Dave Bowman.
And bad news for Windows NT users named Dave.
They tried to use recent version numbers but Firefox wasn't willing to tell them which version it was and Chrome had the time to go up three major versions by the time their download was done.
She must really like fox news articles to use her laptop and a portable printer on the bus.
He's in luck, "Buy helmet" turns up 65 million results!
How about Apple Jacks?
I'd like to know where it's mentioned in TFA, because on all three pages a search for "FPGA" or "Arcade" returns zero results.
Relatively few people for now. Computers used to only be accessible to relatively few people too.
Well, they can get those angry letters from me:
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You can still be anonymously social. See ArcadeForums, CNCZone, SparkFun, etc. Not everyone is using his real name, yet they share common interests and projects.
http://www.fpgaarcade.com/
More focused on older arcade systems at the moment, but since it's powerful enough to "be" an Amiga computer I figured it's probably powerful enough to be a NES, SNES, TurboGrafx-16, Neo-Geo, etc
AFAIK LG and Samsung also both sell LCD panels to Apple...
It's not only a mess, it's a really weird one.
You say "simple file upload" as if it was easy. HTML5 allows you to do drag'n drop file uploads, but it requires a very recent browser, hence the user-agent sniffing. Older browsers get the old "Choose file" button upload method.
I find it funny that every time there's a discussion about browsers, most articles won't even mention Opera.
Now you know what it feels like to try to choose a Linux distro.
Like it or not, too many choices is bad.
Nope, the remnants of the first "Earth" (what a dumb name).
Now, get back to computing the answer!
I was just writing a post about that... but I was referring to those other badly-written almost-english spam messages.
But you may also be right. Who would try to spam with those links and not even make them clickable? The duplication of the first link is also weird.
It's made of diamondium! - Professor Farnsworth
Not only that, but the exact same post from dev346, dev347 and dev348.
If only all those efforts went into something productive.
I don't know if its best days are behind it or not, but at least Sketchup may help push the bar on how easy to use a 3D CAD program should be.
A shame that it requires Sketchup Pro to export to DXF. For the price they're asking, I'd like to see direct Gcode output or something.