You mean horrible submission.
It said "The bishop of Manchester has stated that violence shouldn't be associated with the church, a view which may come as a shock to history students and those who've actually read the bible."
First, according to the article the bishop said he didn't like the association with guns and gun crime. And those aren't in the bible. That submission looks more like an excuse to bash the church, and has little to do with the article.
Ageia made a card that does nothing but physics acceleration (http://www.ageia.com/physx/index.html). I've heard rumours they plan on doing the same for AI. Buying their accelerators is pretty expensive, but it would probably be cheaper then buying 8 cores instead of 4 to increase the realism of games.
a data core that even has televisions tuned to the weather stations.
That the night shift promptly changes to Family Guy at 8 PM when everyone else goes home.
You mean horrible submission. It said "The bishop of Manchester has stated that violence shouldn't be associated with the church, a view which may come as a shock to history students and those who've actually read the bible." First, according to the article the bishop said he didn't like the association with guns and gun crime. And those aren't in the bible. That submission looks more like an excuse to bash the church, and has little to do with the article.
FFXIII is not exclusive to the PS3 anymore, so you just probably just need to afford an Xbox 360. Link: http://www.ps3center.net/story-394.html
Ageia made a card that does nothing but physics acceleration (http://www.ageia.com/physx/index.html). I've heard rumours they plan on doing the same for AI. Buying their accelerators is pretty expensive, but it would probably be cheaper then buying 8 cores instead of 4 to increase the realism of games.