I have to agree. In my time with the Playbook, I have been really impressed with how well the interface operates. It's not perfect, of course, but it's responsive. It has impressed me a great deal more than the iPad 2 and either of the 2 Android based tablets that I have experienced.
You don't want the TPP and you don't want the US forcing their copyright laws onto you. Here's your chance to say that you want neither.. you should holler it from the rooftops until every last corrupt politician knows it.
Excellent comment. This is exactly what we need to do.
Tell every person you meet and scream it to every person that can hear it. Write as many letters to every representative you can.
Our freedom continues to creep away from us and we need to make it known that this shit has to stop. They were elected by us and they work for us, let's remind them of that!
Likely not, as Minecraft has mostly hit it's prime. A great deal of the people that will ever buy it, probably have. Plus it's in an entirely different pricing league than something like Skyrim. Customers wanting to drop $50 on Skyrim that day, aren't going to suddenly decide to spend $15 on Minecraft instead. Might these guys catch some customers as run-off (maybe from lack of availability of other titles or from people who just don't/can't spend $50 on a game)? Sure, but I truly doubt Bethesda will need to even flinch on this.
Capitol? Those in glass houses, as they say.
And being "stoned" causes your grammar to slip away?
An idiot AND ignorant. I bet your parents are very proud.
One has to wonder, after the mass bannings last year, pirates and modders (be they the same or otherwise) have smartened up because nobody knew exactly what criteria and flags Microsoft were using to catch the modders. Most modding forums now have a general agreement that dashboard updates were used to catch the mods. Be this the case, the modders have mostly stopped downloading dashboard updates.
This would be a great way for Microsoft to catch modders. The only way to run the ISO, cracked to bypass unique keys, would be to have a modded box. Most anticipated game of the year for the 360, of course a LOT of people are going to jump all over this. Not hard for MS to look at a list of gamertags that have played the game prior to launch and compare that with authorised gamertags that received keys.
Any heavy-hitting game like this that MS is publishing, especially a flagship like a Halo title, will certainly earn their attention to protect their income.
Not entirely true. LED backlights are controllable and switch off in banks. This is significant because the backlighting can turn off in areas where there is very dark "black", increasing the contrast ratio quite a bit. With a CCFL backlight it is always on, so you have a backlight bleeding through the dark areas on-screen.
I've always been a supporter of defining units of weight/mass with a quantifiable number(# of C-12 atoms for example).
A number of people thought themselves so intelligent that they bash the idea of a Kilogram down, yet none have presented a better measurement.
It is plain and it is simple, for the time being: You are on Earth. At room temperature, in liquid state and under "typical" atmospheric pressure a litre of water will weigh(fairly accurately) 1 Kilogram.
It doesn't matter if you can't tell. It also doesn't matter if you want to know or not. Even if we established a 100% accurate measurement of mass to compare, you still wouldn't use it. Do you have the equipment to count Carbon atoms(example) to see water's mass? No, you'd still be filling a 1 litre bucket of water to set your comparison weight. Or more realistically, you'd be here posting troll comments on/. instead of performing any manner of learning that would require you to know the weight of any particular object.
The current kilogram is established as a measurement for everyone to use. Having a SI kilogram based on constituent atoms does nothing for a great deal of average people (read: Slashdot posters).
If we keep it as it is, I'll bet you make it through life no differently.
I wouldn't call the Kilogram "arbitrary". You are correct that it isn't defined by any "universal constant" but it is defined as being very near exactly the weight of 1 litre of water.
No, it was never officially stated that Halo was a precursor to Marathon and even if it was, no, you can't say it came out for the Macintosh first. It simply did not.
Quantumplacet was right. It was being developed for Macintosh. Microsoft saw promise, offered them a load of cash and voila! Xbox1 title.
I'd be willing to bet that this has more to do with increasing profit per unit rather than being "green". With the cost of printing those manuals(which, aside from the cardboard cover insert, is the most environmentally friendly portion of a complete game package) reduced, they also substantially reduce shipping weight.
Those savings will not be passed on to the consumer in any way and games will still be $50+
When companies go "green", they don't mean enviro-friendly, they mean money.
Bleszinski doesn't matter. None of these so called "rock star" devs are important. They are marketing figures putting a "cool" face on game development.
Mr. Bleszinski may be an excellent coder or digital artist, but even if he is hauling his fair share of the labour, he's still just one guy in a list. His "personality" when making public appearances and the like, well...again, he's a talking head for the studio's marketing department.
I almost wonder sometimes, do the parties responsible for "images" like Mr. Bleszinski, walk through the office and pick out the most "easy to clean up" or arguably attractive person working on the game and offer them this kind of job; "You can keep pounding out lines of code this week ORRRR you could faux hawk your hair, get some 'hip' clothes on our dollar, take a pay increase of no less than 25%(just for the sake of example) and be our new 'The Guy!!!1!'(again, as example)."
I will say this for certain, when you play a Gears of War game on a large screen, with some large audio, it starts smashing your face as soon as you load up the game. If often feels worth it to have had to listen to guys like him even talk in the first place.
In addition to the data on that spreadsheet suggesting that the majority of cases were "older" people, look at the racial breakdown.
Not suggesting that it has anything to do with race, per se, but rather that it would be interesting to know how much experience operating a motor vehicle that these folks have. Did they migrate here? Were their licenses just carried over from their originating country or did they have to retrain to the applicable state requirements?
Only make $15/hour? I'll assume that you make considerably more than that. If that's the case, you become a bigger loser for trolling around on/. for what "you're worth" versus what "he's worth". He's wasting $15/hour and you are wasting considerably more.
When did hourly income become the value of an individual?
No no, it's great on the 360. The UI acts exactly as you would expect of it. I would certainly say that it was designed with a controller in mind.
Of course, I am the type of person that bought a computer for computing and a game console for games. I keep my 360 wireless PC adapter on the ready, in case I felt the need to play a game on my PC.
Recently Adobe and Apple have been an odds. I doubt that factors in to this article though.
Interestingly enough, the "about" screens in the article seem to suggest that the various versions, up to 5.0 were being run on a PowerPC. Perhaps the author has blended provided Apple about screens and windows UI screens?
I wouldn't say the article focused on the Windows version anyway. That would be an assumption if you had only looked at the pretty pictures. To read the article, they is very little mention of platform, except where necessary to build the history of the product.
It's really humourous when you live on the same Continent and watch with complete confusion as their entire country sues itself to death. I truly can't believe how litigious their society has become.
Typing was a mandatory class for both Grade 9 and Grade 10.
Once you entered Grade 11, you had a choice. If you did choose to take typing, you had the option of general and advanced.
I don't have any mod points, but that was a fantastic post.
I wish I could mod you up. Take this hollow gesture as a poor substitute.
I have to agree. In my time with the Playbook, I have been really impressed with how well the interface operates. It's not perfect, of course, but it's responsive. It has impressed me a great deal more than the iPad 2 and either of the 2 Android based tablets that I have experienced.
You don't want the TPP and you don't want the US forcing their copyright laws onto you. Here's your chance to say that you want neither.. you should holler it from the rooftops until every last corrupt politician knows it.
Excellent comment. This is exactly what we need to do. Tell every person you meet and scream it to every person that can hear it. Write as many letters to every representative you can. Our freedom continues to creep away from us and we need to make it known that this shit has to stop. They were elected by us and they work for us, let's remind them of that!
Likely not, as Minecraft has mostly hit it's prime. A great deal of the people that will ever buy it, probably have. Plus it's in an entirely different pricing league than something like Skyrim. Customers wanting to drop $50 on Skyrim that day, aren't going to suddenly decide to spend $15 on Minecraft instead. Might these guys catch some customers as run-off (maybe from lack of availability of other titles or from people who just don't/can't spend $50 on a game)? Sure, but I truly doubt Bethesda will need to even flinch on this.
Capitol? Those in glass houses, as they say. And being "stoned" causes your grammar to slip away? An idiot AND ignorant. I bet your parents are very proud.
It's about time this begins! :D
Well, long as it's not more than four words from a lyric out of a RIAA owned song.
I don't have any mod points, but I just want you to know that this comment made me laugh. :D
One has to wonder, after the mass bannings last year, pirates and modders (be they the same or otherwise) have smartened up because nobody knew exactly what criteria and flags Microsoft were using to catch the modders. Most modding forums now have a general agreement that dashboard updates were used to catch the mods. Be this the case, the modders have mostly stopped downloading dashboard updates. This would be a great way for Microsoft to catch modders. The only way to run the ISO, cracked to bypass unique keys, would be to have a modded box. Most anticipated game of the year for the 360, of course a LOT of people are going to jump all over this. Not hard for MS to look at a list of gamertags that have played the game prior to launch and compare that with authorised gamertags that received keys. Any heavy-hitting game like this that MS is publishing, especially a flagship like a Halo title, will certainly earn their attention to protect their income.
Not entirely true. LED backlights are controllable and switch off in banks. This is significant because the backlighting can turn off in areas where there is very dark "black", increasing the contrast ratio quite a bit. With a CCFL backlight it is always on, so you have a backlight bleeding through the dark areas on-screen.
It'll be moderately funny to edit that file to report an installation being, let's pick arbitrarily: 1253 years.
I've always been a supporter of defining units of weight/mass with a quantifiable number(# of C-12 atoms for example). A number of people thought themselves so intelligent that they bash the idea of a Kilogram down, yet none have presented a better measurement. It is plain and it is simple, for the time being: You are on Earth. At room temperature, in liquid state and under "typical" atmospheric pressure a litre of water will weigh(fairly accurately) 1 Kilogram. It doesn't matter if you can't tell. It also doesn't matter if you want to know or not. Even if we established a 100% accurate measurement of mass to compare, you still wouldn't use it. Do you have the equipment to count Carbon atoms(example) to see water's mass? No, you'd still be filling a 1 litre bucket of water to set your comparison weight. Or more realistically, you'd be here posting troll comments on /. instead of performing any manner of learning that would require you to know the weight of any particular object.
The current kilogram is established as a measurement for everyone to use. Having a SI kilogram based on constituent atoms does nothing for a great deal of average people (read: Slashdot posters).
If we keep it as it is, I'll bet you make it through life no differently.
I wouldn't call the Kilogram "arbitrary". You are correct that it isn't defined by any "universal constant" but it is defined as being very near exactly the weight of 1 litre of water.
No, it was never officially stated that Halo was a precursor to Marathon and even if it was, no, you can't say it came out for the Macintosh first. It simply did not. Quantumplacet was right. It was being developed for Macintosh. Microsoft saw promise, offered them a load of cash and voila! Xbox1 title.
I'd be willing to bet that this has more to do with increasing profit per unit rather than being "green". With the cost of printing those manuals(which, aside from the cardboard cover insert, is the most environmentally friendly portion of a complete game package) reduced, they also substantially reduce shipping weight.
Those savings will not be passed on to the consumer in any way and games will still be $50+
When companies go "green", they don't mean enviro-friendly, they mean money.
They import Canadian 1 dollar coins?
Bleszinski doesn't matter. None of these so called "rock star" devs are important. They are marketing figures putting a "cool" face on game development. Mr. Bleszinski may be an excellent coder or digital artist, but even if he is hauling his fair share of the labour, he's still just one guy in a list. His "personality" when making public appearances and the like, well...again, he's a talking head for the studio's marketing department. I almost wonder sometimes, do the parties responsible for "images" like Mr. Bleszinski, walk through the office and pick out the most "easy to clean up" or arguably attractive person working on the game and offer them this kind of job; "You can keep pounding out lines of code this week ORRRR you could faux hawk your hair, get some 'hip' clothes on our dollar, take a pay increase of no less than 25%(just for the sake of example) and be our new 'The Guy!!!1!'(again, as example)." I will say this for certain, when you play a Gears of War game on a large screen, with some large audio, it starts smashing your face as soon as you load up the game. If often feels worth it to have had to listen to guys like him even talk in the first place.
In addition to the data on that spreadsheet suggesting that the majority of cases were "older" people, look at the racial breakdown. Not suggesting that it has anything to do with race, per se, but rather that it would be interesting to know how much experience operating a motor vehicle that these folks have. Did they migrate here? Were their licenses just carried over from their originating country or did they have to retrain to the applicable state requirements?
Only make $15/hour? I'll assume that you make considerably more than that. If that's the case, you become a bigger loser for trolling around on /. for what "you're worth" versus what "he's worth". He's wasting $15/hour and you are wasting considerably more.
When did hourly income become the value of an individual?
No no, it's great on the 360. The UI acts exactly as you would expect of it. I would certainly say that it was designed with a controller in mind. Of course, I am the type of person that bought a computer for computing and a game console for games. I keep my 360 wireless PC adapter on the ready, in case I felt the need to play a game on my PC.
Recently Adobe and Apple have been an odds. I doubt that factors in to this article though. Interestingly enough, the "about" screens in the article seem to suggest that the various versions, up to 5.0 were being run on a PowerPC. Perhaps the author has blended provided Apple about screens and windows UI screens? I wouldn't say the article focused on the Windows version anyway. That would be an assumption if you had only looked at the pretty pictures. To read the article, they is very little mention of platform, except where necessary to build the history of the product.
I actually had to read your post 3 times, just to see if I could detect sarcasm. The gene pool called and it would like you to GTFO.
It's really humourous when you live on the same Continent and watch with complete confusion as their entire country sues itself to death. I truly can't believe how litigious their society has become.
Typing was a mandatory class for both Grade 9 and Grade 10. Once you entered Grade 11, you had a choice. If you did choose to take typing, you had the option of general and advanced.
"Yours is a drill that will pierce the heavens!" "Who the Hell do you think we are?" Can't hear about drilling without thinking about Gurren Lagann. ;)