Just wait util Linux Bios comes out in full force...
http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/0 3/24/2327229&mode=thread&tid=106&tid=137&tid=185&t id=190
I belive that as the technology to have "perfect" animations continues, we will be hitting a celing soon. Through adding "grime" to those animations in proper areas, we will be able to further add to that realism by bringing "real world" effects into the games with realism. Even with more advanced engines we will be able to see this. Splashing muddy water on a character, anyone?
This looks like the least intimidating Linux setup i've ever seen! Forget sending a debian distro to less tech savvy friend, this seems like the way to go.....
My apologies for double posting, but a far as commercial products go, this doesn't seem like a bad solution....
http://www.cyberflex.slb.com/
There is also a Linux SDK, if you want to go down that road......
Why not just use a smart card? Assuming that you run windows on your rig, it has built-in support for it.....you're just trying to keep a few simple documents safe, right? Nothing THAT important?
Does this not open the door for racial discrimination? I would suppose that one wouldn't NEED documents to do this, but with a colour rating being put in place, it would be rather easy to put anyone with, say, iranian parents on a code orange warning.
Perhaps it doesn't allow one to upgrade to a newer version. They'll have to just buy the full version of "Longhorn Lite" or something alone those lines.....
Yeah! We can be safe AND more stylin' than fifty cent!
Uh, the counter to that would be to block IP ranges that abuse the bandwidth....
Well, i'd assume it's not intended to be displayed directly onto the display in realtime.....
It was the dot-com boom! Oh, wait.....parted....
Can I use my sharpie on it?
I think we gave them enough of a chance! C'mon, enough is enough....specifications dont matter if there's no product suppor....
And help us fly the plane into the ground.
To get a RAID on their backs....
Just wait util Linux Bios comes out in full force... http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/0 3/24/2327229&mode=thread&tid=106&tid=137&tid=185&t id=190
Now we can make it personal.....
So, this is where we see who the loyal oldies are, eh? ;)
I wonder what Cmdr Taco's start up is.....
I wonder if they have CRC'd the source and bins yet? Christ, who attacks OPEN SOURCE? Oh....heh.
Gentlemen, you can do better! I'ma hold out for an Epic certification! Honestly, what happens when these guys go under or are aquired?
then what will I sit on?
Wow! This'll open the door for much more efficient/interoperable embedded computers! Just think about it: A more advanced Big Mouth Billy Bass!
I belive that as the technology to have "perfect" animations continues, we will be hitting a celing soon. Through adding "grime" to those animations in proper areas, we will be able to further add to that realism by bringing "real world" effects into the games with realism. Even with more advanced engines we will be able to see this. Splashing muddy water on a character, anyone?
This looks like the least intimidating Linux setup i've ever seen! Forget sending a debian distro to less tech savvy friend, this seems like the way to go.....
My apologies for double posting, but a far as commercial products go, this doesn't seem like a bad solution.... http://www.cyberflex.slb.com/ There is also a Linux SDK, if you want to go down that road......
Why not just use a smart card? Assuming that you run windows on your rig, it has built-in support for it.....you're just trying to keep a few simple documents safe, right? Nothing THAT important?
....What just happened here?!?!
Does this not open the door for racial discrimination? I would suppose that one wouldn't NEED documents to do this, but with a colour rating being put in place, it would be rather easy to put anyone with, say, iranian parents on a code orange warning.
Firedash!
But in this case we KNOW that they're stolen "parts".
Perhaps, but what if a developer working for a rival company looks at it? Is that any different?
Perhaps it doesn't allow one to upgrade to a newer version. They'll have to just buy the full version of "Longhorn Lite" or something alone those lines.....