uhhh... no, considering that this is the first application to use this technology, other than games, he is referring to future applications on existing cards.
I think the Civilization series has been touched by so many companies and has been through so many variations, that it's comparable to the max amount of technologies you can research and discover in an entire game of Civilization I....
This devices requires that a person have an electronic beacon, if you will, near them at all times to prevent themselves from being photographed, right?
If so, then nude beaches would not be immune and we can still enjoy our favorite nude celebrities courtesy of the paparazzi!
uhmm... I believe the poster was inquiring as to wether this technology could be applied to future applications whose requirements/price reflect more of what the average consumer can consume.
uhhh... no, considering that this is the first application to use this technology, other than games, he is referring to future applications on existing cards.
I think the Civilization series has been touched by so many companies and has been through so many variations, that it's comparable to the max amount of technologies you can research and discover in an entire game of Civilization I....
This devices requires that a person have an electronic beacon, if you will, near them at all times to prevent themselves from being photographed, right?
If so, then nude beaches would not be immune and we can still enjoy our favorite nude celebrities courtesy of the paparazzi!
uhmm... I believe the poster was inquiring as to wether this technology could be applied to future applications whose requirements/price reflect more of what the average consumer can consume.
I mean /. topics usually contain several links, but that is just link overload...