because they arent designed for people with glasses and you know all us geeks where glasses so they would never sell.
in an eye doctors office you may have seen a device that actually can guess your perscription and then adjusts its image so it is clear to you. if a headset were made with this adjustment tech in it--that you could program your perscrition into it and not need glasses when you use it. then we will be talking about something that might sell.
itunes sales have never been a big money maker for Apple. also, many people use gift cards and itunes now even takes Paypal! I think this article was written with the intent to manipulate stock prices.
Try drawing a perfect circle in gimp...
it takes about 6 or 7 steps and about 15 secs to draw a perfect circle and thats if you know the keyboard shortcuts. you might say its a minor thing but if you want rounded corners or things of that nature it gets to be a pain.
Do employees at these stores' employees get first dibs on preorders for things like this or is there some store guideline stating something about customers have first refusal? Are there any rules at all? Maybe those EBs actual got promised 20 units but 6 of them were clamed by employees before the lines even formed outside. And if there are no policies that cover this sort of thing whats to stop a greedy store manager from reserving them all himself and putting them up on ebay?
Why arent they attacking OSX as well? I mean it has a built in firewall that is actually semi decent and not many other widely exploited vulnerabilities... Wouldnt that mean that OSX has been for a long time shutting out companies like this?
How do we know it was scientists in our universe that was able to make the electron spin? Maybe it is another team in a parallel universe that did it and we are just seeing the results. I feel bad for the other universes where the experiment failed:-/
I hope this doesnt delay development or release for PC. Many people, including me are very eager to start playing this game after only seeing a few demos.
From now on, could we possibly make a new rule: when an article's full text is under ~200 words, just quote the whole damn article and write, "Full Article:" before the quote?
...where it looks through hundreds of my spreadsheets looking for types (i.e. all software) of items and then returns me the entire line from the spread sheets with universal column key. Correlated into its own spread sheet. Now make this spread sheet update whenever new items of the same type are added to any other spreadsheets. That's the search features I want included in my Google spread sheet.
I think Turbine wanted to mimic the success of the D&D table top experience. You don't ever play D&D by yourself, so they created a world where grouping was the only option. In that situation finding groups should be really easy, I mean if everyone has to group then finding a PuG shouldn't be a hard task.
The problem they didn't account for was the fact that some character classes will be played more than others. This in and of itself shouldn't really be an issue except Turbine made it an issue with their dungeon crawling experience. Turbine went so out of their way to promote class diversification in groups they made many of the dungeons require certain classes to access most of the dungeon.
Now for experience requirements, I think they really messed things up now. I bought the game with high expectations and in general had a good time. What made me cancel my subscription after the free month was the fact that I was level 6 already with alts on the way as well. I am by no means a power gamer I play maybe 2 hours at the most a day yet I was able to plow through the 60% of the entire game content in 1 month. And yes I don't just mean levels I mean I did all the dungeons I could by that level.
D&DO would be an awesome game if its pricing model was the same as Guild wars. And I would probably be still playing it.
What they need to do is start bundling a UMD in with a regular DVD in special edition packages.
maybe for a few bucks more (cost of the media) I could see these sales going up easily. The thing is why would people pay double for a movie just to see it on a tiny screen, when they could easily rip it onto a 2gig mem stick?
Since it's won now, I guess I can talk. The install requires a Windows XP PC, with which Windows is already installed. From here you use Nero Burning ROM to mix files from your XP SP2 CD, copy them to a new project, and add in some $OEM$ files and folders, and fix some of the files in i386. From here, you use xom.efi (which is the bootloader), and bless it in Terminal. Once it's blessed on startup you get a pretty nice selector, and you choose Windows. From here the CSM layer pauses for 2.5 Minutes while it does whatever its doing. Then you'll get into Windows Setup.
I should also mention at this time, you cannot reboot Windows. You need to shutdown. If you attempt rebooting it will hang at Windows is Shutting Down screen.
I dont know if this was posted yet Windows booting up on mac video. I'm convinced.
I dont knwo how many people will read this post either so if someone wants to devote a new article to this go ahead.
That sound you hear is all the men clicking back into chat rooms they long ago abandoned to check for girls.
And they are taking this survey how? I know I wasn't asked by anyone if I use the internet. All these statistics are just like all other statistics, skewed toward the inkling of the test maker.
Maybe all that their numbers really show is that more women are putting their name on the contract from their isp than men.
I wonder if it would be considered cheating to allow me to listen to a recording of my old college botany prof...
because they arent designed for people with glasses and you know all us geeks where glasses so they would never sell. in an eye doctors office you may have seen a device that actually can guess your perscription and then adjusts its image so it is clear to you. if a headset were made with this adjustment tech in it--that you could program your perscrition into it and not need glasses when you use it. then we will be talking about something that might sell.
itunes sales have never been a big money maker for Apple. also, many people use gift cards and itunes now even takes Paypal! I think this article was written with the intent to manipulate stock prices.
Try drawing a perfect circle in gimp... it takes about 6 or 7 steps and about 15 secs to draw a perfect circle and thats if you know the keyboard shortcuts. you might say its a minor thing but if you want rounded corners or things of that nature it gets to be a pain.
proof reading fort he win.... -1 for horrible first line mistake and -1 for last line being a fragment
Do employees at these stores' employees get first dibs on preorders for things like this or is there some store guideline stating something about customers have first refusal? Are there any rules at all? Maybe those EBs actual got promised 20 units but 6 of them were clamed by employees before the lines even formed outside. And if there are no policies that cover this sort of thing whats to stop a greedy store manager from reserving them all himself and putting them up on ebay?
Why arent they attacking OSX as well? I mean it has a built in firewall that is actually semi decent and not many other widely exploited vulnerabilities... Wouldnt that mean that OSX has been for a long time shutting out companies like this?
The absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence. There are known knowns and known unknowns and unknown unknowns.
Anyone else read that subject and think this was some computer mouse that made people happy when they use it?
How do we know it was scientists in our universe that was able to make the electron spin? Maybe it is another team in a parallel universe that did it and we are just seeing the results. I feel bad for the other universes where the experiment failed :-/
I hope this doesnt delay development or release for PC. Many people, including me are very eager to start playing this game after only seeing a few demos.
From now on, could we possibly make a new rule: when an article's full text is under ~200 words, just quote the whole damn article and write, "Full Article:" before the quote?
Great, finally birth control for men that doesn't require surgery.
Ive been waiting for years, either someone emulate it or buy it from EA but please please bring Earth and beyond back.
...where it looks through hundreds of my spreadsheets looking for types (i.e. all software) of items and then returns me the entire line from the spread sheets with universal column key. Correlated into its own spread sheet. Now make this spread sheet update whenever new items of the same type are added to any other spreadsheets. That's the search features I want included in my Google spread sheet.
I think Turbine wanted to mimic the success of the D&D table top experience. You don't ever play D&D by yourself, so they created a world where grouping was the only option. In that situation finding groups should be really easy, I mean if everyone has to group then finding a PuG shouldn't be a hard task.
The problem they didn't account for was the fact that some character classes will be played more than others. This in and of itself shouldn't really be an issue except Turbine made it an issue with their dungeon crawling experience. Turbine went so out of their way to promote class diversification in groups they made many of the dungeons require certain classes to access most of the dungeon.
Now for experience requirements, I think they really messed things up now. I bought the game with high expectations and in general had a good time. What made me cancel my subscription after the free month was the fact that I was level 6 already with alts on the way as well. I am by no means a power gamer I play maybe 2 hours at the most a day yet I was able to plow through the 60% of the entire game content in 1 month. And yes I don't just mean levels I mean I did all the dungeons I could by that level.
D&DO would be an awesome game if its pricing model was the same as Guild wars. And I would probably be still playing it.
"instead of a more dramatic $99 drop."
Wouldnt that imply that the system would then sell for $50?
I think he meant "a $50 drop", or "dramatic drop to $99".
What they need to do is start bundling a UMD in with a regular DVD in special edition packages.
maybe for a few bucks more (cost of the media) I could see these sales going up easily. The thing is why would people pay double for a movie just to see it on a tiny screen, when they could easily rip it onto a 2gig mem stick?
I dont know if this was posted yet Windows booting up on mac video. I'm convinced.
I dont knwo how many people will read this post either so if someone wants to devote a new article to this go ahead.
That sound you hear is all the men clicking back into chat rooms they long ago abandoned to check for girls. And they are taking this survey how? I know I wasn't asked by anyone if I use the internet. All these statistics are just like all other statistics, skewed toward the inkling of the test maker. Maybe all that their numbers really show is that more women are putting their name on the contract from their isp than men.
I wonder how many people browsing at work now have a red flag on their account from IT.