Lets not forget the occasional, albeit elusive, gang-bangs.... I'm sorry.
Re:I read it - sounds interesting - but come on...
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No, I'm pretty sure that other players will not be able to directly affect your planet. This distribution system would be more like a copy of your planet being on another player's computer that they can destroy. Thus your planet is unharmed.
User creates planet -> duplicate of planet is accessible to other users.
Conflict on a mission to Mars couldn't be all that bad. Hell, we could get out of it weird ass psychic powers and a messiah whom we can stone to death underneath a freeway. But when you can think people out of existence and your whole religion is based on sex...
I'm just saying worse things could happen.
Are you referring to when Bush said "There ought to be limits to freedom" ?
I don't like him either, but that statement is true. Afterall, the right for you to swing your arms ends where my face begins.
Lets not forget the occasional, albeit elusive, gang-bangs. ... I'm sorry.
No, I'm pretty sure that other players will not be able to directly affect your planet. This distribution system would be more like a copy of your planet being on another player's computer that they can destroy. Thus your planet is unharmed.
User creates planet -> duplicate of planet is accessible to other users.
Burning a copy of Fahrenheit 451? Oh sweet irony.
Conflict on a mission to Mars couldn't be all that bad. Hell, we could get out of it weird ass psychic powers and a messiah whom we can stone to death underneath a freeway. But when you can think people out of existence and your whole religion is based on sex... I'm just saying worse things could happen.
Are you referring to when Bush said "There ought to be limits to freedom" ? I don't like him either, but that statement is true. Afterall, the right for you to swing your arms ends where my face begins.
Al Gore is British?
What about gaming applications with both cores? Couldn't this allow things like more intense physics engines to run on the second core?
This was also used in Bruce Coville's "My Teacher is an Alien" series.
I'd prefer to keep the "blue screen of death" from becomming used in the literal sense.