This could cause a lot of deadly accidents if it kicks in when you're trying to quickly move out of the way of an oncoming vehicle or you're passing someone. I hope whoever came up with it is personally liable for any wrongful death cases.
From TFA:
The system can be overridden to avoid a hazard.
3. Security.
We were talking about GUI's, otherwise I'd give you that one.
You go too easy.. What about time between discovery and patch? OSX currently seems secure because no-one bothers to break into it. This does not make you secure 4. iApps - Free.
If software bundled with a computer package is now classed as free windows based computer bundles clean here. I think you'll find iLife costs USD 79
... and argue that jumping puzzles aren't fun *anywhere*.
I was amazed. There is a certain type of person that they appeal to. My flatmate has played through MANY hours of jumping puzzles with aparent enjoyment.. So we now blame him for all jumping puzzles everywhere.
Never say never. It's not the graphics that make or break a FPS, it's the gameplay.
I agree most of the FPS's on consoles suck, especially Halo, and Halo 2. Playing them made me feel about as agile as a concrete truck.. but I kept trying new ones, and one seems to have got the speed and flow back.
Give unreal championship 2 a try, I was really suprised by how good that was.
Another idea to come from the SDI project was the nuclear-pumped X-ray laser. This was essentially an orbiting atomic bomb, surrounded by laser media in the form of glass rods; when the bomb exploded, the rods would be bombarded with highly-energetic gamma-ray photons, causing spontaneous and stimulated emission of X-ray photons in the atoms making up the rods. This would lead to optical amplification of the X-ray photons, producing an X-ray laser beam which would be minimally affected by atmospheric distortion and capable of destroying ICBMs in flight. The X-ray laser would be a strictly one-shot device, destroying itself on activation.
I hope they've managed a more.. user friendly.. design to demo.
I agree that atheism is a valid religion in terms of the seperation of church and state, but the theory of evolution makes no statment on the existance or not of any religous deity and is compatible with several religions. Islam for example.
Various groups have used this imaginary clause in their personal vendettas against organized religion to wipe it from all public view. I don't think the ACLU and other groups who often invoke "separation of church and state" have much constitutional ground to argue from.
This is what the golgafrinchans actually died from. Our were golgafrinchan ancestors were technologlicaly far superior race to us today. It is doubtful that they used a telephone as we understand it. It would be like us describing an eighteen wheeler as a cart to a medieval peasent. Just something similar that they would understand.
So all we actually know about the golgfrinchans is that they died from a disease contrated from a high tech communications device. History has taught us the truth, IRC will kill us all. I just hope it's not too late to for us to see that truth.
Not exactly a forensic expert, but the precision needed to read back the 32 (or however-many it is now) overwrites far exceeds the the read write heads on any production hard disk drives
To do that sort of stuff you need a STEM. That is the sort of electron microscopes that let you see individual atoms..
If these become common does this mean we will get adds that loudly, and repeatedly say the name of another channel to get these devices to switch to it?
SPIT is Spam via InternetTelephony.
I assume a SPITStorm is a lot of it.
torrent anyone?
This could cause a lot of deadly accidents if it kicks in when you're trying to quickly move out of the way of an oncoming vehicle or you're passing someone. I hope whoever came up with it is personally liable for any wrongful death cases.
From TFA: The system can be overridden to avoid a hazard.
3. Security.
We were talking about GUI's, otherwise I'd give you that one.
You go too easy.. What about time between discovery and patch? OSX currently seems secure because no-one bothers to break into it. This does not make you secure
4. iApps - Free.
If software bundled with a computer package is now classed as free windows based computer bundles clean here. I think you'll find iLife costs USD 79
I also find disturbing the popularity with politicians, I dread to think what would happen if a zealot of this (or a jedi splinter group) held power.
it's this attitude that got us the .geek.nz domain.
fast forward 5 years from now, when Apple announces OS X for all beige machines
I don't know about you, but I don't really want to STILL be running OS X in 5 years time.
Or blue screen of death is going to take on a whole new meaning.
Moore's law wins again!
Damn, that gives me 18 months to come up with a 1/2 molocule switch.
Woosh in NZ is basicly a 3G cellular service without the voice applications. The general opinion is that the latency is crap there.
From Woosh's own testmonial's page:
Latency is not an issue as our kids aren't gaming
I haven't used it myself, but if latency is your biggest problem with your sat service, then I wouldn't bother going to cellular.
while units is a better measure than cost, I feel the number of clients of said servers would be a better measure.
It would be very hard to measure for *nix though as often they don't have an cost/user.
... and argue that jumping puzzles aren't fun *anywhere*.
I was amazed. There is a certain type of person that they appeal to. My flatmate has played through MANY hours of jumping puzzles with aparent enjoyment.. So we now blame him for all jumping puzzles everywhere.
He is the guy they were made for.
I would never try to play an FPS on a console.
Never say never. It's not the graphics that make or break a FPS, it's the gameplay. I agree most of the FPS's on consoles suck, especially Halo, and Halo 2. Playing them made me feel about as agile as a concrete truck.. but I kept trying new ones, and one seems to have got the speed and flow back.
Give unreal championship 2 a try, I was really suprised by how good that was.
The last X-ray laser I heard about was this one:
.. user friendly .. design to demo.
Another idea to come from the SDI project was the nuclear-pumped X-ray laser. This was essentially an orbiting atomic bomb, surrounded by laser media in the form of glass rods; when the bomb exploded, the rods would be bombarded with highly-energetic gamma-ray photons, causing spontaneous and stimulated emission of X-ray photons in the atoms making up the rods. This would lead to optical amplification of the X-ray photons, producing an X-ray laser beam which would be minimally affected by atmospheric distortion and capable of destroying ICBMs in flight. The X-ray laser would be a strictly one-shot device, destroying itself on activation.
I hope they've managed a more
Spam
Take a plane ticket to new zealand, then you can leagaly make their mum happy right now
So this nokia phone with a 4GB hdd has slipped passed your attention then.
yeah and even the "to be sure" carpet bombing of the area afterwards didn't get him.
As a NZer it seems to take away from his character a bit that he has a "mexican" playing him.
Words per minute I can type: about 80 Words per minute I can handwrite: about 15 Why do I need a tablet again
Right.. but can you type 80wpm while standing and holding your laptop?
..the atheistic view of evolution ..
I agree that atheism is a valid religion in terms of the seperation of church and state, but the theory of evolution makes no statment on the existance or not of any religous deity and is compatible with several religions. Islam for example.
Various groups have used this imaginary clause in their personal vendettas against organized religion to wipe it from all public view. I don't think the ACLU and other groups who often invoke "separation of church and state" have much constitutional ground to argue from.
Aparently the U.S. Supreme Court dosn't agree with you.
This is what the golgafrinchans actually died from. Our were golgafrinchan ancestors were technologlicaly far superior race to us today. It is doubtful that they used a telephone as we understand it. It would be like us describing an eighteen wheeler as a cart to a medieval peasent. Just something similar that they would understand.
So all we actually know about the golgfrinchans is that they died from a disease contrated from a high tech communications device. History has taught us the truth, IRC will kill us all. I just hope it's not too late to for us to see that truth.
You're a girl, aren't you?
She is, and she has machine gun jublies.
Not exactly a forensic expert, but the precision needed to read back the 32 (or however-many it is now) overwrites far exceeds the the read write heads on any production hard disk drives
To do that sort of stuff you need a STEM. That is the sort of electron microscopes that let you see individual atoms..
If these become common does this mean we will get adds that loudly, and repeatedly say the name of another channel to get these devices to switch to it?