If my info is correct, this is the first major OS for Microsoft that isn't tied down by the DOJ. This being the case, things like an ISO mounter may have been restricted. I have the feeling this isn't the end of MS stuffing the OS with more goodies it feels would be nice rather than stuffing it with goodies that it feels it can get away with without the DOJ breathing down it's neck.
You already largely answered this question. Tons of tutorials, samples, labs and whatnot are available specifically for making games. While you're teaching them that, you can also pander to the paticular strengths of students and have them work on one big project.
Manned aircraft is now becoming more than just a liablity for the pilots, it's now becomming to expensive. Take down the F-22, scrap the F-35 (as it's cost is now more than double it's original plan and years behind schedule) and work on stuff that isn't going to get somebody killed even when empty.
I would say yes. Other gear companies of similar size lack the kind of search options and prices. If pre-builds are the way of the future, you'll still likely need replacement parts if you're a repair shop. Even so, Newegg sells said gear too with lots of search options to get excactly what you want.
Sure. Let's go ahead and return the power of a charged battery to the grid and when the owner gets in to drive to work and sees there's no juice, he'll love how he's returned it to the grid.
[Linux comes trotting past]
Apple: Who's that there?
The Internet: Must be a king.
Opera: How do you know?
The Internet: 'cause he doesn't got shit all over 'em.
It's affected by autism, not affected with autism. And it's not an infection either. There.
If my info is correct, this is the first major OS for Microsoft that isn't tied down by the DOJ. This being the case, things like an ISO mounter may have been restricted. I have the feeling this isn't the end of MS stuffing the OS with more goodies it feels would be nice rather than stuffing it with goodies that it feels it can get away with without the DOJ breathing down it's neck.
Without paying the ETF? I realize it's probably a better question for The Consumerist, but I figured I would ask.
You already largely answered this question. Tons of tutorials, samples, labs and whatnot are available specifically for making games. While you're teaching them that, you can also pander to the paticular strengths of students and have them work on one big project.
Can we please stop with the predictions?
Manned aircraft is now becoming more than just a liablity for the pilots, it's now becomming to expensive. Take down the F-22, scrap the F-35 (as it's cost is now more than double it's original plan and years behind schedule) and work on stuff that isn't going to get somebody killed even when empty.
I have the feeling if this actually goes off the FDICI is going to be on the hook for most of it.
And .NET. That's really about it. It's my main language now.
Now this? Is apple even testing these before they go?
Electricity is still largely unavailable, so how would the laptops be even usable?
Yeah. Automating this process will likely just make this pointless.
When can we expect to have one?
You think this is hard to keep track of? Have you even heard of Kingdom Hearts?
Resist the darkside...
Sounds like a decent product.
In 3...2...1... Seriously. Who else makes a media player that can compete?
So we should test that sort of thing instead. Wouldn't that be more relavant?
I mean, how much money have they spent on cakes?
I would say yes. Other gear companies of similar size lack the kind of search options and prices. If pre-builds are the way of the future, you'll still likely need replacement parts if you're a repair shop. Even so, Newegg sells said gear too with lots of search options to get excactly what you want.
Sure. Let's go ahead and return the power of a charged battery to the grid and when the owner gets in to drive to work and sees there's no juice, he'll love how he's returned it to the grid.
Ye old Wolfenstein for DOS and SuperNES or Wolfenstein for Windows, PS3 and Xbox?
[Linux comes trotting past] Apple: Who's that there? The Internet: Must be a king. Opera: How do you know? The Internet: 'cause he doesn't got shit all over 'em.
Err...maybe I should more accurately chemical energy.
In my opinion, with where you want to go in terms of nuclear and solar energy, perhaps this would provide as a good alternative to CS.
Unfounded corprate trash talk. How is this news?