As I'm not a phone game player, I never saw the need for a game control to move a little mario on a phone. I think you think I meant bluetooth, but no. I mean connecting a game controller and have the requisite i/o from the game itself. You don't need HDMI, - that's just a bonus ~ you can control the game with a proper controller instead of mashing your firngers on the phone's screen.
Adding [the Atlas] controllers to the mobile version of ChronoBlade allows users to experience the game the way it was meant to be played; bringing a true console-like proposition," said Taehoon Kim, co-found and CEO at nWay.
So methinks that this is a way of connecting a game controller to a phone and play the phone's mobile versions of games: Angry Birds would be a good game for it, that sort of thing. The HDMI thing is a bonus.
Generally they do if you keep switching them on or off. They last a lot longer if you leave them on, but then you burn power for nothing, - which is plain stupid. I've had one on for about 2 years in a dark corner of the house. Just failed last week. The same brand and wattage will only last a few months in motion sensor sockets.
Apart from the content of the actual photo, it is an antique and valuable. I (and many others) would like to own those photos not just because of the content, but of the provenance. They are a valuable marker in computing history.
I hold my head high because I know that I am not guilty of anything.
Oh but you are! In a minor way. How many times did you not answer the Q because you wanted to give others a chance of answering or working it out?
Rhetorically, stuff that appears comparitively simple - like an answer regarding the comprehension of the topic (no mentation required) should be available to all members of an attentive class. Why jump in? That denies others in the cohort. Then, when skills like interpretation, inference and other words beginning with 'i' are required to produce an answer, becomes a race! Who get's there first? That competitive aspect may appear to be fun in the short term but if there is only one or two answering all the time, the others who can work it out given time, become depressed, consequently losing their motivation resulting in underachievement. This happens in gifted classes as well. The ability to have pinpoint attention and all the other associative skills is surely the gift and shouldn't be conditional on the speed of response. Slow and careful is just as valuable as a rapid intuitive response.
I do take your point but these dumbasses never realised that they could achieve given the right environment ~ and that doesn't really matter does it?
New York City writer Steve Ettlinger, in his book, “Twinkie, Deconstructed,” says that flammable and carcinogenic benzene, plays a major role in the extremely complicated set of chemical reactions that yield the artificial flavouring vanillin. And the chlorine used to bleach the flour in Twinkies is extremely toxic.
It's actually the byte size that matters. Chomping 64 bits per cycle means more data per instruction. You really don't need any of the fancy intel instruction set or construction set for just plain raw processing.
I agree. Although I'm apolitical as far as Oz government is concerned, I found myself as a campaign manager of a Liberal Democratic candidate for the last Fed election, an ACT senate election, a by-election and now, for a different Nationalist style candidate for a minor QLD party. Strange that I could do that as even the minor parties are not too different from Liberal or Labour. The Liberals follow Rebublican norms and attitudes religiously, from the naysayings inclusive. I can hardly wait till late next year for our own election.
As I'm not a phone game player, I never saw the need for a game control to move a little mario on a phone. I think you think I meant bluetooth, but no. I mean connecting a game controller and have the requisite i/o from the game itself.
You don't need HDMI, - that's just a bonus ~ you can control the game with a proper controller instead of mashing your firngers on the phone's screen.
Seems stupid, but I decided to read it.
Adding [the Atlas] controllers to the mobile version of ChronoBlade allows users to experience the game the way it was meant to be played; bringing a true console-like proposition," said Taehoon Kim, co-found and CEO at nWay.
So methinks that this is a way of connecting a game controller to a phone and play the phone's mobile versions of games: Angry Birds would be a good game for it, that sort of thing. The HDMI thing is a bonus.
(Ahhhh... The pain!)
I know he's an AC, but mod this guy up pls.
That's so cool!
Generally they do if you keep switching them on or off. They last a lot longer if you leave them on, but then you burn power for nothing, - which is plain stupid.
I've had one on for about 2 years in a dark corner of the house. Just failed last week.
The same brand and wattage will only last a few months in motion sensor sockets.
Apart from the content of the actual photo, it is an antique and valuable. I (and many others) would like to own those photos not just because of the content, but of the provenance. They are a valuable marker in computing history.
I just don't understand why for fuck's sake, do jews continually bring up the fact that they are jewish?
Why? What's the point?
I hold my head high because I know that I am not guilty of anything.
Oh but you are! In a minor way. How many times did you not answer the Q because you wanted to give others a chance of answering or working it out?
Rhetorically, stuff that appears comparitively simple - like an answer regarding the comprehension of the topic (no mentation required) should be available to all members of an attentive class. Why jump in? That denies others in the cohort.
Then, when skills like interpretation, inference and other words beginning with 'i' are required to produce an answer, becomes a race! Who get's there first? That competitive aspect may appear to be fun in the short term but if there is only one or two answering all the time, the others who can work it out given time, become depressed, consequently losing their motivation resulting in underachievement.
This happens in gifted classes as well.
The ability to have pinpoint attention and all the other associative skills is surely the gift and shouldn't be conditional on the speed of response. Slow and careful is just as valuable as a rapid intuitive response.
I do take your point but these dumbasses never realised that they could achieve given the right environment ~ and that doesn't really matter does it?
It would be nice to find a site that has these totally independent artists listed - like a catalogue including a link to their merchandise?
I would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
New York City writer Steve Ettlinger, in his book, “Twinkie, Deconstructed,” says that flammable and carcinogenic benzene, plays a major role in the extremely complicated set of chemical reactions that yield the artificial flavouring vanillin. And the chlorine used to bleach the flour in Twinkies is extremely toxic.
Eh? Just use a Beryllium Sphere
Yeah but Nazi's live on the moon : http://ironsky.net/
Just hook it up to a vacuum cleaner in reverse, insert nozzle and presto!
Luxury! I've just upgraded from an SX to a DX!
The Haiku project released their 4th alpha release today.....
Me? I'm waiting for their 2nd beta release.
Yes you are both right. Word size was what I was after. And I did know of funky byte sizes, but my memory is getting old and crackly.
It's actually the byte size that matters. Chomping 64 bits per cycle means more data per instruction. You really don't need any of the fancy intel instruction set or construction set for just plain raw processing.
I waited - approx 12 years before I got an ADSL service. I think you should sell up and move.
I'm just so HAPPY!
Sell it and buy a laptop.
Well scratch Pakistan off that list as their intelligence service is proactively attacking troops of all nations, not just the US.
I agree. Although I'm apolitical as far as Oz government is concerned, I found myself as a campaign manager of a Liberal Democratic candidate for the last Fed election, an ACT senate election, a by-election and now, for a different Nationalist style candidate for a minor QLD party. Strange that I could do that as even the minor parties are not too different from Liberal or Labour. The Liberals follow Rebublican norms and attitudes religiously, from the naysayings inclusive. I can hardly wait till late next year for our own election.
Depends on what you call 'participation'?
Rumour has it that US Foriegn and even domestic policy has an effect on the 'rest of the world'.
Same in Australia. 2 independents ho;d the balance of power, so 1 major party can't dominate the other. It has its pluses, but also has some minuses.