...sandbox-style games.
I'm currrently addicted to robocode, and it's really satisfying to create a whole robot and have only a handful of errors in the code. It's even more satisfying to have your little robot kick the snot out of the robots your friends make.
In some way, shape or form, there will be forces of gravity affecting materials that we experiment with. It's the relative gravity that may be near zero. As long as you can observe an interaction at nearly the same speed as it's going, it's pretty much zero g.
As for applications, creating a perfect sphere comes to mind.
Dear Rockstar: Please stop distributing your product. Thanks.
No way.
...sandbox-style games. I'm currrently addicted to robocode, and it's really satisfying to create a whole robot and have only a handful of errors in the code. It's even more satisfying to have your little robot kick the snot out of the robots your friends make.
Some say XP was a new skin and a few improvements to win2k. From what I've heard about vista, it'll be the XP of win2k3. (if that makes any sense)
In some way, shape or form, there will be forces of gravity affecting materials that we experiment with. It's the relative gravity that may be near zero. As long as you can observe an interaction at nearly the same speed as it's going, it's pretty much zero g.
As for applications, creating a perfect sphere comes to mind.