Wow, now that's great advice. By moving to the moon, we will all save ourselves from being killed by some earth-ending disaster. After all, the moon is a smaller target for astroids to hit and there are no volcanoes.
I guess it goes without saying that we would have no way of getting oxygen or food or that the same astroid that killed Earth could have knocked the planet out of orbit sending both Earth and us to our impending doom in the Sun.
This article didn't explain a whole lot to me, it was too high level. I was wondering if anyone could explain how using radio waves form one chip to another does not require extra hardware (for transferring and receiving) and if this technology would be more susceptible to interference?
Wow, now that's great advice. By moving to the moon, we will all save ourselves from being killed by some earth-ending disaster. After all, the moon is a smaller target for astroids to hit and there are no volcanoes. I guess it goes without saying that we would have no way of getting oxygen or food or that the same astroid that killed Earth could have knocked the planet out of orbit sending both Earth and us to our impending doom in the Sun.
Finally, the graphics card I bought, nearly a month ago, can be used. I hope the x800 xt is to Half Life 2 what the 6800 GT was to DOOM 3.
This article didn't explain a whole lot to me, it was too high level. I was wondering if anyone could explain how using radio waves form one chip to another does not require extra hardware (for transferring and receiving) and if this technology would be more susceptible to interference?
This means I have to upgrade my laptop now to be able to play in class.