OCR really isn't a good place to start.
I think the point they was trying to make was that OCR is still a place to start, even if it's a little mis-suited to handwriting.
The whole point of their post was that with the multitude of Open-Source software avaliable, anything could be a starting point. (I think.)
"really hope the.gov rememberes the KISS princaple "
Are we talking about the heavy metal group KISS?
I mean, I wouldn't want the government to adopt a heavy metal band to be apart of the Army. Too much history, y'know?
"The original Super Mario Kart for the SNES was the best of the series. It was down hill after that. The entire game became newbiefied. The graphics and sound improved, sure, but the gameplay got allot worse."
Newbified? I wouldn't say that, as I just picked up a copy of the game for my SNES. Beat the Star Cup on 100cc on my first try. I think all the games in the series are tailored to be plug-and-play.
I also remember Micro Machines being somewhat familiar in the term 'Rubber Band'. When one player had fallen behind the lead players, play would stop and the lagging player would be dropped just behind the pack.
That's no galaxy, that's a space station!
OCR really isn't a good place to start.
I think the point they was trying to make was that OCR is still a place to start, even if it's a little mis-suited to handwriting.
The whole point of their post was that with the multitude of Open-Source software avaliable, anything could be a starting point. (I think.)
Microsoft doesn't always 'win'.
Yes, I'm counting the Antitrust stuff as a loss.
"really hope the .gov rememberes the KISS princaple "
Are we talking about the heavy metal group KISS? I mean, I wouldn't want the government to adopt a heavy metal band to be apart of the Army. Too much history, y'know?
I already got an image of the internet! Here!
"The original Super Mario Kart for the SNES was the best of the series. It was down hill after that. The entire game became newbiefied. The graphics and sound improved, sure, but the gameplay got allot worse." Newbified? I wouldn't say that, as I just picked up a copy of the game for my SNES. Beat the Star Cup on 100cc on my first try. I think all the games in the series are tailored to be plug-and-play.
This is great! Until someone goes wardriving and takes over your helmet. Then you've _really_ been assimilated.
I also remember Micro Machines being somewhat familiar in the term 'Rubber Band'. When one player had fallen behind the lead players, play would stop and the lagging player would be dropped just behind the pack.
Neither, he uses Notepad! *dundundun*
.. And flammable. "I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll _burn_ your house down."
I bring those blue sparks! - Jesus, Penny Arcade
I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow all your WiFi devices up.
Dilbert's Ultimate House might be a good place to start.
"I, for one, welcome our new cyborg monkey overlords!" They might be _your_ overlords, but they're _my_ masters.
I, for one, welcome our new cyborg monkey masters.