Of course, his acchievements prove that he is not a loser like those bastards who can't even RTFA before posting. Hey, bud... lighten up. I read the article before posting. In case you didn't get the reference, my post was a joke based on the Budweiser commercials.
"Best of all, the chip is only about a year away from public release, and will only cost around US $9.20 to produce"
To translate: This is vaporware, it may never be released in our lifetime, it may never actually work, and I have no fricken clue as to what it will actually cost. Next year's model has five 10 pound weights attached to the device. A user just has to lift the weights, and as they fall, they power the chip for 4 hours!!! When they reach the bottom, just move them back to the top!
If all the Terrans you're going to have are in the first command center and just get "trained" by the barracks, how come you can hit the psi limit even after getting a hundred marines killed? It's not a psi limit for the terrans - it is a supply limit. You only have enough supplies for a given number of marines.
There is an umbrella that allows you to "watch slide-shows". It has a built-in camera, and allows you to transfer pictures to flickr. It's also got a GPS and a compass. I don't quite think it is as practical as a hands-free umbrella, but maybe if you combined the two, you'd have something.
I have this mental image of a guy in overalls hauling boxes and boxes of patched DVDs out to the truck, looking up at the news-monitor in the shipping yard, and just a single tear falling. Hey! You left out the part about the news-monitor showing a guy in a car littering, and the guy in overalls being Native American.
Muslims would disagree with the statement that Jesus is the Son of God. They would also disagree with the existence of the Holy Spirit. However, they would agree with the virgin birth, as it is recorded in the Koran.
Disclaimer: I'm a Christian, but was raised Muslim.
What would be interesting is if the courts declare that any ad money made from infringing videos has to be collected and given to the owner.
YouTube doesn't put any ads on the pages where clips are played. Take a look. They only put ads on the search pages, home page, etc. The reason for this is that if they had ads on clip pages, they could potentially lose the protection of the Safe Harbors under the DMCA. YouTube has been very careful to give itself a legal ground to stand on if they ever went to court.
This article explains it much better than I can -- and it is well written. =)
Well... In the film there was a computer program that already did much of the editing for the editor. It categorized different significant events in the person's life automatically, letting the editor pick-and-choose from the already filtered list.
One game I have to recommend for the Wii is Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam. It hasn't received a lot of press, but the game is absolutely fun to play on the Wii. You hold the Wii Remote so that the arrows are on your left hand, and the 1 and 2 button are at your right hand. Then, you turn your skater by angling the wiimote. It is extremely intuitive. I have Zelda as well, and I find myself playing Tony Hawk a lot more often.
His head bounced, thereby clicking twice. Miraculously on the preview button, and then the submit button.
I resent that!
(yes I know you weren't talking about me)
Can you send it one more time? I haven't gotten it yet...
Ever heard of the best of both worlds?
Of course! That's one of my favorite episodes... :-P
Obviously this is the replacement for the Wii, but what will Nintendo call this one?
Piinis.
Sadly, no. Although I am fascinated by the different ways he discovered to dodge taxes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hughes#Managing_the_financial_empire
the secret to wealth was to never throw anything away!
So, um... where do I store all my used Kleenexes, Q-tips, fingernail clippings, banana peels, etc....
You mean something like this?:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ud8JZLgNFHE
(No, that's NOT a Rickroll)
Today, we salute you, Mr. former-nightwatchman-turned-mathmetician!
To translate: This is vaporware, it may never be released in our lifetime, it may never actually work, and I have no fricken clue as to what it will actually cost. Next year's model has five 10 pound weights attached to the device. A user just has to lift the weights, and as they fall, they power the chip for 4 hours!!! When they reach the bottom, just move them back to the top!
If all the Terrans you're going to have are in the first command center and just get "trained" by the barracks, how come you can hit the psi limit even after getting a hundred marines killed? It's not a psi limit for the terrans - it is a supply limit. You only have enough supplies for a given number of marines.
This is the clip you're looking for.
Actually, no. Jonathan Schwartz says it stands for Stanford University Network Workstation.
There is an umbrella that allows you to "watch slide-shows". It has a built-in camera, and allows you to transfer pictures to flickr. It's also got a GPS and a compass. I don't quite think it is as practical as a hands-free umbrella, but maybe if you combined the two, you'd have something.
The hot penises? Or the hot nightstands?
Muslims would disagree with the statement that Jesus is the Son of God. They would also disagree with the existence of the Holy Spirit. However, they would agree with the virgin birth, as it is recorded in the Koran.
Disclaimer: I'm a Christian, but was raised Muslim.
YouTube doesn't put any ads on the pages where clips are played. Take a look. They only put ads on the search pages, home page, etc. The reason for this is that if they had ads on clip pages, they could potentially lose the protection of the Safe Harbors under the DMCA. YouTube has been very careful to give itself a legal ground to stand on if they ever went to court.
This article explains it much better than I can -- and it is well written. =)
Don't fret -- you aren't far off. There is another study that says we got the RIAA from gorillas, too.
Well... In the film there was a computer program that already did much of the editing for the editor. It categorized different significant events in the person's life automatically, letting the editor pick-and-choose from the already filtered list.
Sounds like he must have been a typecyclist.
You are right. Not paying attention to accounting laws isn't an option for Apple at the moment...
If you didn't groan, my work here isn't done... =)
One game I have to recommend for the Wii is Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam. It hasn't received a lot of press, but the game is absolutely fun to play on the Wii. You hold the Wii Remote so that the arrows are on your left hand, and the 1 and 2 button are at your right hand. Then, you turn your skater by angling the wiimote. It is extremely intuitive. I have Zelda as well, and I find myself playing Tony Hawk a lot more often.
It's like they're trying to fail or something ...
I hear they are renaming the PS3 to "Gametime for Hitler"...