I like this idea, of 'smart' robots knowing rules and regulations and stuff. Just don't know why they decided to let them play soccer. Why not drive around in a car. I think that would be a better way of expressing true robotic potential.
Hopefully, if we can actually accomplish this robotic feat, that we could have little robotic buddies that would follow us around and do our biddings. And we could have intellectual conversations with them, and not have them repeat the same line twice.
Hmm.... it's starting to sound like Microsoft is starting to fall into peer pressure. It's that, or they are starting to become way to greedy. Already having a monopoly in software and so on. Now they want to get their hands dirty in the "Open Source" field.
There's somethings that I love about Microsoft, and then just some things that I can't freakin stand.
You know what you should of done when you first got your laptop, and you realized all the problems that you were experiencing. (If you have/had it convered under warranty) Just return the whole thing for a completely new one.
That's what I'm having to do with my Compaq Presario 8000T. Completely free also.
I don't think I'll be enjoying UT 2004 on a 1/1.5 inch screen and one super small speaker than a 17 or 19 inch screen with multiple speakers. And what about controls?
When cell phones get more sophisticated and have all these features the prices of these things always sky rockets. Personally, I think we should just leave the portable games to the Game Boy and the upcoming PSP.
Can't wait to see what cell phone companies do about that.
Wow, it sucks to be that guy. To make something that is world wide and extremely popular, and then being fired for doing that. Hmmmmm......
I like this idea, of 'smart' robots knowing rules and regulations and stuff. Just don't know why they decided to let them play soccer. Why not drive around in a car. I think that would be a better way of expressing true robotic potential.
Hopefully, if we can actually accomplish this robotic feat, that we could have little robotic buddies that would follow us around and do our biddings. And we could have intellectual conversations with them, and not have them repeat the same line twice.
Hmm.... it's starting to sound like Microsoft is starting to fall into peer pressure. It's that, or they are starting to become way to greedy. Already having a monopoly in software and so on. Now they want to get their hands dirty in the "Open Source" field.
There's somethings that I love about Microsoft, and then just some things that I can't freakin stand.
You know what you should of done when you first got your laptop, and you realized all the problems that you were experiencing. (If you have/had it convered under warranty) Just return the whole thing for a completely new one.
That's what I'm having to do with my Compaq Presario 8000T. Completely free also.
I don't think I'll be enjoying UT 2004 on a 1/1.5 inch screen and one super small speaker than a 17 or 19 inch screen with multiple speakers. And what about controls?
When cell phones get more sophisticated and have all these features the prices of these things always sky rockets. Personally, I think we should just leave the portable games to the Game Boy and the upcoming PSP.
Can't wait to see what cell phone companies do about that.