I'm willing to bet there used to be a ring around the moon, that eventually fell out of orbit, piling up in a neat row around the equator. Then again, IANAKP (Knowledgable Person), so feel free to suggest why this might not be possible.
I cant actually think of one single opensource project that has taken the Doom, Quake, Quake2 source code and done something memorable with it.
While this may be true, the educational value of being able to look at the code itself is enormous, even if you never make anything from it. Think of coders who make games that can use Q3 Arena code to improve their project.
From the article: The S1-P112 is a pure gaming system tailored for those who enjoy playing the latest 3D titles.
I hope this thing packs a decent power supply, unlike most barebone systems if its going to be running a recent video card. That has been the only thing so far that has kept me off of these things. I find one I like and realize that the 240w PS just isn't gonna cut it with my Geforce 6800.
In Netherlands and Belgium, only old people buy stupid computers.
I'm willing to bet there used to be a ring around the moon, that eventually fell out of orbit, piling up in a neat row around the equator. Then again, IANAKP (Knowledgable Person), so feel free to suggest why this might not be possible.
Moreover, the vulnerability can be used to delete files from the user's system
Maybe someone can write a worm that will exploit this "feature" that will delete IE for the user.
I cant actually think of one single opensource project that has taken the Doom, Quake, Quake2 source code and done something memorable with it.
While this may be true, the educational value of being able to look at the code itself is enormous, even if you never make anything from it. Think of coders who make games that can use Q3 Arena code to improve their project.
From the article:
The S1-P112 is a pure gaming system tailored for those who enjoy playing the latest 3D titles.
I hope this thing packs a decent power supply, unlike most barebone systems if its going to be running a recent video card. That has been the only thing so far that has kept me off of these things. I find one I like and realize that the 240w PS just isn't gonna cut it with my Geforce 6800.
I've found that usually renaming the icon from "Firefox" to "Firefox (Internet)" works for most of these people.
Soon we are going to start seeing people saying "I didn't RTFS, but...". I think this shows us the direction we are all headed with /.
Looks like someone imagined a Beowulf cluster of balloons. Reading too much slashdot makes you do silly things.