The first video is looks pointless. It just shows two black holes circling around each other doing nothing, and then the clip just ends.
Einstein's clip shows two black holes merging into one big-ass black hole, which shows a much more interesting theory than "nothing really happens when two black holes meet, but here's a video anyway!"
Sony's comanding lead in last generation had nothing to do with the PS2's hardware prowess, it was the software that gave it the comanding lead. The Gamecube and Xbox were far more powerful than the PS2, so why isn't this a comparison of the Wii and the 360 as to fit in with the analogy?
2560000000000 (bits per second) / 8 (bits per byte) / 4670776934.4(bytes, approx. size of a dvd(4.35GB) = 68.5 DVD's.
It's not that hard to come up with a more accurate comparison that the article stated, or to leave out the crucial fact that a bit and a byte are not equal as the above poster did.
Should I be suprised that I see no the mention of CSS3, let alone CSS2(everything is just stated as "CSS"), anywhere on Slashdot, the book's synopsis, reviews, or even the author's own website?
For all I know, it just teaches you Microsoft's faulty CSS1 specification they used back during the release of Internet Explorer 3.0 back in 1996, exciting! What could be better worse than this? Lots of things, I'm sure, but even Cascading Style Sheets For Dummies mentions CSS3 which Opera and Firefox/Mozilla support.
Basically, Infinium sues HardOCP for defamation (GSgi). Then HardOCP sues Infinium in order to "clear the air" after all the demands, allegations and threats made towards them (GSgi). Infinium counter-sues HardOCP again for defamation (GS gi).
SP2 installs TCPA and DRM without your knowledge or permission. I see that as a good enough reason not to install it.
The first video is looks pointless. It just shows two black holes circling around each other doing nothing, and then the clip just ends. Einstein's clip shows two black holes merging into one big-ass black hole, which shows a much more interesting theory than "nothing really happens when two black holes meet, but here's a video anyway!"
Sony's comanding lead in last generation had nothing to do with the PS2's hardware prowess, it was the software that gave it the comanding lead. The Gamecube and Xbox were far more powerful than the PS2, so why isn't this a comparison of the Wii and the 360 as to fit in with the analogy?
2560000000000 (bits per second) / 8 (bits per byte) / 4670776934.4(bytes, approx. size of a dvd(4.35GB) = 68.5 DVD's. It's not that hard to come up with a more accurate comparison that the article stated, or to leave out the crucial fact that a bit and a byte are not equal as the above poster did.
Woah, woah, woah. They're downgrading from DVD's to CDs for the 360? When was this?
Or maybe this is not a completely similar article?
If you wanted to be correct, then it's either LIVE, LIVE, or just Live
Don't you just love how anyone can edit any wikipedia article? You don't even need an account to be a jackass!
The Mozilla 1.7 RC's support the opacity property.
Should I be suprised that I see no the mention of CSS3, let alone CSS2(everything is just stated as "CSS"), anywhere on Slashdot, the book's synopsis, reviews, or even the author's own website?
For all I know, it just teaches you Microsoft's faulty CSS1 specification they used back during the release of Internet Explorer 3.0 back in 1996, exciting! What could be better worse than this? Lots of things, I'm sure, but even Cascading Style Sheets For Dummies mentions CSS3 which Opera and Firefox/Mozilla support.
Hello? Did you even read the article you're posting in?
Whatever happened to the school system based on easily managable work force?
Basically, Infinium sues HardOCP for defamation (GS gi). Then HardOCP sues Infinium in order to "clear the air" after all the demands, allegations and threats made towards them (GS gi). Infinium counter-sues HardOCP again for defamation (GS gi).
I usually go to all the links provided in a story, especially ones that interest me the most.
You should have included all of the previous Slashdot coverage of Infinium's and HardOCP's quarrells.
http://www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=NTk4
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=14577 Damn I hope that company dies.
Do you happen to still have that essay on our political parties? I know it's been four years, but maybe you've kept it(assuming you typed it).